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Picard and 25%

JesterFace

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If YouTube is to be trusted, and why wouldn't it be.... there have been a lot of company splits and mergers which have caused Star Trek to be canon, noncanon, who gets to sell what toys to who, and someone owns this but not that, etc.

One of the conditions were that Star Trek has to be 25% different to what it was from 1966 to 2005. Is this the case with Picard? I don't know the current situation with all the companies. Is Picard 25% different to TNG by law? Sure looks different, but is it required by law to be that much different? Or are the creators free to do what they want with Star Trek?
 
It seems so arbitrary and open to interpretation - who decides what on the percentage by which one is different from the other? There are so many variables involved - what gets taken into account?
 
If YouTube is to be trusted, and why wouldn't it be.... there have been a lot of company splits and mergers which have caused Star Trek to be canon, noncanon, who gets to sell what toys to who, and someone owns this but not that, etc.

One of the conditions were that Star Trek has to be 25% different to what it was from 1966 to 2005. Is this the case with Picard? I don't know the current situation with all the companies. Is Picard 25% different to TNG by law? Sure looks different, but is it required by law to be that much different? Or are the creators free to do what they want with Star Trek?
They use props and designs unchanged from Next Gen and First Contact in Picard. You tell me.
 
Well, there’s a tiny bit of truth in it. On Facebook, John Eaves talked about how the Enterprise had to be 25% different for legal reasons. He was backed up on this by another vfx guy (Scott Schneider). Gave Koerner and some of the Shipyards dudes asked if that was true multiple times. To the extent that Eaves posted an image of someone flogging a dead horse!

Man do I wish that I’d taken some screenshots of that.

Furore erupted and CBS said it was their IP and they could do what they liked with it. Clarifying that they legally owned Star Trek. I expect that someone asked for the Enterprise to be different for marketing reasons, i.e. selling new toys etc....

Soon after, Eaves deleted the thread. Then his entire Facebook page.

Amusingly, if you buy his art book then he includes some sketches, with 25% different marked on them.


Here’s a conversation from the deleted Facebook posting:
"Gabriel Charles Koerner John Eaves, was the "25 percent difference" mandate creative or legal?"

"Scott Schneider Legal."


"Gabriel Charles Koerner Man, its just baffling, considering that CBS can sell the original Constitution Class design in form of toys, model kits, all manners of licensed merch... but it can't be included in new Trek TV productions?"

"John Eaves Samuel Cockings your asking the wrong guy. I only know there is a division of property and when the task at hand asks for 25% changes or a whole new design I know that what ever it is is not allowed to be used"
 
If YouTube is to be trusted, and why wouldn't it be.... there have been a lot of company splits and mergers which have caused Star Trek to be canon, noncanon, who gets to sell what toys to who, and someone owns this but not that, etc.

One of the conditions were that Star Trek has to be 25% different to what it was from 1966 to 2005. Is this the case with Picard? I don't know the current situation with all the companies. Is Picard 25% different to TNG by law? Sure looks different, but is it required by law to be that much different? Or are the creators free to do what they want with Star Trek?
The YouTubers pushing this canard are 100% trying to rile you up. Their motives should be 125% distrusted.
 
Probably was the case at some point, as Eaves had no axe to grind. But with the companies reintegrating it would no longer be an issue.
 
Even if someone wanted to argue the 25% different case, they wouldn't have any luck with PIC.

The Enterprise-D looks the same when we see it. 100% the same. Ten Forward looks the same. The TNG and TNG Movie Uniforms look the same. Whenever they show footage from the TNG Era, it looks the same.

The only thing that looks any different is when they show an image of the DSC Enterprise instead of the TOS Enterprise. But that has nothing to do with TNG and everything to do with them wanting to plug the New-Old Enterprise.

Even though the look of PIC has moved passed the look of TNG, whenever they show anything from the TNG Era, it still looks like TNG.

And JesterFace would know this if he watched the series. I submit that if he has time to watch YouTube Videos, he has time to watch Picard. And if he watched, he'd be able to decide for himself if what the videos are saying is true.
 
Yes, this one has a legitimate source, but since the source got in trouble and the studio denied it, we can assume it wasn't supposed to be communicated.
 
And JesterFace would know this if he watched the series. I submit that if he has time to watch YouTube Videos, he has time to watch Picard.

It's not about not having the time for it, more like not being that interested. Like the thread I created earlier, should I wait for the entire series to be out there before getting into it. Right now I don't need to wait for the entire series, after just one season I have lost interest. That may change however, depending how the series develops. Also, I haven't ordered any channel packages or anything where the series is available, just for that one show. Money saved.
 
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