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Spoilers Picard 1x1, "Remembrance"

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Depends how much she's been humanized over the last 20 years and what they're going for with this show. You could argue that Seven being so Borg-like during Voyager's run was a gimmick as much as it was about the character having lived as a Borg drone. Looks like they've already changed her. How much? Who knows.


She may well dance back and forth between being Borg and being human.
 
I wonder why they didn't just set it at the dawn of the 25th century. It would have only been one more year. A minor nitpick, sure, but it would have been nice to have our first bit of 25th century Trek.
 
I wonder why they didn't just set it at the dawn of the 25th century. It would have only been one more year. A minor nitpick, sure, but it would have been nice to have our first bit of 25th century Trek.

Picard might be starting with the end of an era, then finishing with the dawn of a new one.

One of the taglines for the series is "The End is just The Beginning".

Plus, you know, all the people who were complaining "We want the 24th Century back!!!" Here they go. Just barely. ;)
 
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I'm keeping track of how many votes are early and made up of people who haven't even watched yet, so I can mentally subtract the non-serious votes.
 
People do realize 25th century starts in 2401 not in 2400, right? We just went through all this with 21st century just 20 years ago. Seinfeld even did an episode on it. Do people forget that quickly? :)
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People do realize 25th century starts in 2401 not in 2400, right?

I did, but I figured it wasn't an argument worth having.

When it turned 2000, I just shut up, nodded my head and celebrated the "new" century just like everyone else. Okay, that's not entirely true. My father was paranoid about Y2K, I was very mildly disappointed that nothing came of the hype, then I said, "I'm taking my first piss of the new millennium."

We had champagne to celebrate with. I was 20, so I couldn't buy any drinks of my own. So I was stuck with whatever I had. I didn't like the way it tasted, so I mixed it with Coca-Cola. Didn't make it taste that much better.
 
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Though this isn't yet canon, it's been speculated that the show takes place in 2399, making Picard 94 years old and setting the show 4 years after the future depicted in "All Good Things…", assuming that the episode took place in 2395. Who knows, maybe we'll get to see 25th century Trek after all, and with the TNG crew no less.
Actually, the show more likely takes place in 2401. Fifteen years after Picard left Starfleet, which information provided at Comic-Con states was 2386.
 
Let me try to understand this thread.

There's a poll about the new series which hasn't been released yet. Is this a poll for people who are in some very special group of people who have already seen the episode or is this poll just waiting for the first airing later this month?
 
I can tell you that right now: No.

The Borg are too much a part of her identity. She hasn't been "Annika" since she was a child. Why would she go back to that?
She was Annika in unimatrix 0, and she has to be as human as possible in PIC (Ryan said that at STLV)
 
Let me try to understand this thread.

There's a poll about the new series which hasn't been released yet. Is this a poll for people who are in some very special group of people who have already seen the episode or is this poll just waiting for the first airing later this month?
This is a discussion thread, with poll, for whoever's seen the episode whenever or however they've seen it.
 
I'm keeping track of how many votes are early and made up of people who haven't even watched yet, so I can mentally subtract the non-serious votes.

Honestly, I don't care about the vote count. Just whether or not it is entertaining.
 
So, anyway, Star Trek: The Next Generation is my favorite TV show of all time, so I'm pretty excited about this new one. It's the first show I've been excited about in a long time. If you had told me in 1994 that TNG would be back on TV, I don't know what I would have thought, yet here we are, the 2020s and Picard is back. I entertained the possibility of a "season 8" on Netflix a few years ago but this post-starfleet Picard looks better. And amazingly, it looks like it's doing what couldn't be done in the movies since they came so close off the heels of the show.
This isn't really a continuation of TNG, it does feature Picard and some of the TNG characters, but the main focus is going to be on Picard and the new characters, and the story is brand new, not a continuation of anything we got on TNG.
 
...and the story is brand new, not a continuation of anything we got on TNG.

How is it not a continuation? It looks like it is going to be a Romulan story mixed with Borg elements. Both important parts of Picard's career.
 
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