It's a cake, it is specifically made to be picked at.You people pick at EVERYTHING!![]()
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It's a cake, it is specifically made to be picked at.You people pick at EVERYTHING!![]()
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It's my birthday too! XD![]()
https://twitter.com/TheIsaBriones/status/1218507643012120578?s=20
Okay, having a birthday cake from the Trek crew and Stewart sitting at the table ... that's unfair!![]()
That's just Picard's vision of a perfect family. Ardra also turned Victorian for him XDI'm watching Generations. No one should complain about the civilian clothing in PIC. It looks (no exaggeration) 100 years more modern than in the fantasy sequence in GEN when Picard's with the family he wished he had. The movie may have come out in the 1990s, but the fashion was 1890s. And the clothes didn't look too futuristic in "Family" either. Fashion in Space and Fashion on Earth were two different things.
Even on DS9, it didn't look too futuristic at Joe Sisko's.
It's my birthday too! XD
Two days early for mine.
First Review:
Disco episode 3 also was still part of setting up the story, cause only at the end of E3 we learned about the spore drive and what makes Disco unique. To me, E1-2 were a prologue or prelude, and E3 was the 'actual' pilot.The first two episodes of DSC were a prologue to the series proper. I have no issue with the idea of the first three episodes of PIC being set up for what the series will be once it gets going. If it's a 10-hour movie, then the first three episodes are Act I, and the first act is always setting things up.
I was just thinking if there is a reason why they only showed glimpses of the Enterprise-D, and not the E...
When they started production CBS and Paramount were still split companies, right? So because of the fact that the TNG films are properties of PP and all of the series belong to CBS they only had rights to make use of TNG designs like ten forward or the holographic Ent-D at the Starfleet Command Center...
What do you think?
Or simply because of the fact that fans prefer TNG as a series over the films?
But in one dream sequence Data wears the TNG uniform and while playing Poker he wears the FC uniform... (which was also used heavily on DS9 from midseason 5 onwards).
I’ve seen a lot of things recently that have stated CBS owned everything, they just couldn’t make movies, so Paramount were licensing characters and such from CBS to use? If that’s the case, presumably the Ent-E was absolutely fine to use, it’s just not as identifiable with Trek as the D is.
and E3 was the 'actual' pilot.
An Enterprise-E model was also on display at the Picard museum CBS had at a few conventions, the model might actually be in the show somewhere.
Perhaps They scanned the model and made a CGI rendering of it?Well, that model wouldn't be (unless it is sitting on someone's desk), as these shows are exclusively CGI now where space content is concerned.
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