• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Where's [insert character or ship name here]?

Which hero ship would you most like to see in Picard?

  • Enterprise (specify registry)

    Votes: 41 45.6%
  • Voyager

    Votes: 17 18.9%
  • Defiant

    Votes: 24 26.7%
  • Discovery

    Votes: 4 4.4%
  • Other (please specify)

    Votes: 4 4.4%

  • Total voters
    90
I totally expect Q to pop in at some point. After all, the trial never ends and he said he would visit. ;)

I think that there is a question on if they will ever go into detail in regards to the relationship between Guinan and Q. It was briefly touched upon over the course of TNG, but never fully discussed.
 
Oh man, forgot about Tony Todd! He's what? Around 64? He can totally appear in Picard as any number of characters he has played in Trek over the years ;)

So, three? Rodek (formerly Kurn) faces off against an Alpha-Hirogen while Jake Sisko travels from the future to stop them?

I'm awaiting the Vaughn Armstrong episode where Klingon time traveller Korath unites with his deceased brother Korris to travel to the 22nd century and fight in the Temporal Cold War alongside their ancestor, the Captain of the IKS Somraw, but they run afoul of a task force led by Admiral Forrest and a Kreetassan, and Korath realizes that his imprisoned Romulan time travel expert (Telek R'Mor) has unleashed various Delta Quadrant ships led by an xB (Two of Nine) and another Alpha-Hirogen, and somehow two Cardassian brothers, Gul Danar and Seskal, have interjected themselves into the battle.
 
Oh heck, I missed the point when the mods added Q in the Thread title!

16cbd95802520b5eb79f34167c32bf45.gif


Brian Brophy, on the other hand, earns his own thread! :D
 
He's on a permanent tour of every single Quark's location in the galaxy. He only travels with a starliner that also has it's own Quark's establishment. As there's a Holo-Morn at every Quark's, it gets weird, but he actually likes to have a drink with himself every now and then.

Are you sure Holo-Morn is not Rios? Or Vic? Or the Doctor?
 
Star Trek: Picard is the first series not to feature an appearance by Klingons. Enterprise and Discovery both started off with Klingons before we even saw humans. They've shown up in 12 out of 13 films. They even showed up in that episode of Webster. They're a key Trek race, but it's nice to have a little bit of a break for a minute.

Of course, All Good Things was used as a template to develop this series, and the Klingons' relationship with the Romulans was a major factor in that timeline. They'll show up soon, I presume.

Worf and other TNG Klingons were shown in a stock shot. The pic wasn’t photoshopped to make them look like DSC Klingons, so unless PIC is pulling a ‘last time on Star Trek’ The Cage visual inconsistency, I think we’ll see Worf looking like he always does. And we will see him, I have no doubt.
 
Star Trek: Picard is the first series not to feature an appearance by Klingons. Enterprise and Discovery both started off with Klingons before we even saw humans. They've shown up in 12 out of 13 films. They even showed up in that episode of Webster. They're a key Trek race, but it's nice to have a little bit of a break for a minute.

Of course, All Good Things was used as a template to develop this series, and the Klingons' relationship with the Romulans was a major factor in that timeline. They'll show up soon, I presume.
I think it's still very likely that Worf himself might eventually appear in a later season.

Your post got me thinking, were there any Klingons on the first series of DS9 (background or otherwise)? They definitely appeared on the second (Kaga, Kang, Kor and Koloth all make their first appearances), but I can't remember seeing any in the first.

For that matter, how about the third season of Enterprise?

If I'm wrong about either of those two, then the first Season of Picard could, potentially, be the first full season of Trek not to feature a Klingon. If anyone can think of examples of them in the above mentioned series.
 
Your post got me thinking, were there any Klingons on the first series of DS9 (background or otherwise)? They definitely appeared on the second (Kaga, Kang, Kor and Koloth all make their first appearances), but I can't remember seeing any in the first.
Lursa and B'Etor appeared in "Past Prologue", the second episode of DS9s first season (which was also the first appearance of Garak).
 
Last edited:
I think it's still very likely that Worf himself might eventually appear in a later season.

Your post got me thinking, were there any Klingons on the first series of DS9 (background or otherwise)? They definitely appeared on the second (Kaga, Kang, Kor and Koloth all make their first appearances), but I can't remember seeing any in the first.

For that matter, how about the third season of Enterprise?

If I'm wrong about either of those two, then the first Season of Picard could, potentially, be the first full season of Trek not to feature a Klingon. If anyone can think of examples of them in the above mentioned series.

TAS Season 2 is the first Trek season without a Klingon. But everyone and their mother ignores that show on this site. For shame.

Memory Alpha's a good tool, but here's a run through:
TOS Seasons 1-3 - Yes (Errand of Mercy, The Trouble with Tribbles, Day of the Dove)
TAS Season 1 - Yes (More Tribbles, More Troubles)
TNG Seasons 1-7 - Yes (Worf, but also Heart of Glory, A Matter of Honor, Sins of the Father, Redemption I & II, Rightful Heir, Firstborn)
DS9 Seasons 1-7 - Yes (Past Prologue, Blood Oath, The House of Quark, The Way of the Warrior, Trials and Tribble-ations, You Are Cordially Invited, Once More Unto the Breach)
Voyager Seasons 1-7 - Yes (B'Elanna, but 3-7 feature non-Torres Klingons in Flashback, The Killing Game, Infinite Regress, Barge of the Dead, Prophecy)
Enterprise Seasons 1-2, & 4 - Yes (Broken Bow, Judgment, Divergence)
Discovery Seasons 1-2 - Yes (The Vulcan Hello, Point of Light)
Short Treks Season 1 - Yes (The Escape Artist)

TAS Season 2 - No
Enterprise Season 3 - No
Short Treks Season 2 - No
Picard Season 1 - No, thus far

Also, Klingons appeared in every movie (Thanks Worf) except Wrath of Khan, Trek '09 and Beyond. They were cut from '09 and Beyond, but ships were seen in Wrath of Khan and '09.

The only series that went six episodes without a Klingon is TOS, because they first appeared in Episode 26 (Errand of Mercy). Klingons were in the first released episode of TNG, Voyager, Enterprise & Discovery, the second episode of DS9, the fourth episode of Short Treks, and the fifth episode of TAS. They were the first people seen (even before humans) in Enterprise, Discovery, and The Motion Picture.
 
I think it's still very likely that Worf himself might eventually appear in a later season.

Your post got me thinking, were there any Klingons on the first series of DS9 (background or otherwise)? They definitely appeared on the second (Kaga, Kang, Kor and Koloth all make their first appearances), but I can't remember seeing any in the first.

For that matter, how about the third season of Enterprise?

If I'm wrong about either of those two, then the first Season of Picard could, potentially, be the first full season of Trek not to feature a Klingon. If anyone can think of examples of them in the above mentioned series.
There was also that Klingon ship that came back through wormhole and made everyone on DS9 go all mutiny and stuff. Klingons were definitely around.
 
Last edited:
And just for my own edification, here is my Vulcan report:

  • TOS Seasons 1-3 - Yes (Spock, but Seasons 2 and 3 feature non-Spock Vulcans in Amok Time and The Savage Curtain)
  • TAS Seasons 1-2 - Yes (Non-Spock Vulcans only in Season 1, for example, Yesteryear)
  • TNG Seasons 1-7 - Yes (Coming of Age, The Schizoid Man, Sarek, QPid, Unification, Suspicions, Lower Decks)
  • DS9 Seasons 1-7 - Yes (Emissary, The Maquis, Through the Looking Glass, Rules of Engagement, Trials and Tribble-ations, Valiant, Take Me Out to the Holosuite)
  • Voyager Seasons 1-7 - Yes (Tuvok, but non-Tuvok Vulcans appear in every season except 6, namely Caretaker, Persistence of Vision, Blood Fever, Day of Honor, In the Flesh, Repression)
  • Enterprise Seasons 1-4 - Yes (T'Pol, but non-T'Pol Vulcans appear in Broken Bow, Stigma, Impulse, and Kir'Shara)
  • Discovery Seasons 1-2 - Yes (Lethe, Light and Shadows)
  • Short Treks Season 2 - Yes (Children of Mars)
  • Picard Season 1 - Yes, maybe (The End is the Beginning)
  • Short Treks Season 1 - No
Vulcans have appeared in all thirteen films.

Their cousins, the Romulans, on the other hand:
  • TOS Seasons 1 & 3 - Yes (Balance of Terror, The Enterprise Incident)
  • TAS Seasons 1-2 - Yes (The Survivor, The Practical Joker)
  • TNG Seasons 1-7 - Yes (The Neutral Zone, Contagion, The Enemy, Data's Day, Unification, Face of the Enemy, The Pegasus)
  • DS9 Seasons 3-7 - Yes (The Search, Homefront, In Purgatory's Shadow, In the Pale Moonlight, Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges)
  • Voyager Seasons 1 & 3-5 & 7 - Yes (Eye of the Needle, Unity, Message in a Bottle, Infinite Regress, Flesh and Blood)
  • Enterprise Seasons 2 & 4 - Yes (Minefield, United)
  • Picard Season 1 - Yes (Remembrance)
  • TOS Season 2 - No (although Romulan ships show up in The Deadly Years)
  • DS9 Seasons 1-2 - No
  • Voyager Seasons 2 & 6 - No
  • Enterprise Seasons 1 & 3 - No
  • Discovery Seasons 1-2 - No
  • Short Treks Seasons 1-2 - No
Romulans only appear in five of thirteen films: Final Frontier, Undiscovered Country, Generations, Nemesis, and Star Trek '09.
 
I always thought Q was a missing key ingredient to TNG movies. I realize it would have been too soon to use him in Generations (though, ironically, it was the one best suited for him TO be in). Then First Contact was a good old fashioned action movie. Insurrection. though a terrible film, was a step in the right direction in terms of attempting to strike a more serious tone. The fourth film should NOT have been Nemesis. It should have been a film that reunited Q with the crew of the Enterprise and one which, via the magic of CGI, showed Q and Trelane, Squire of Gothos, to be one and the same!
 
If Kim had any Borg parts, I would've taken him to Bjayzl myself.

If Kim had been assimilated the Borg would no longer have been a threat. It would have been magnitudes worse for them than a virus carrying Hugh!
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top