He isn't the right kind of "one of us..."No, it is laughing with us, and asking us to laugh at ourselves, too. Hell, the creator is one of us.
He isn't the right kind of "one of us..."No, it is laughing with us, and asking us to laugh at ourselves, too. Hell, the creator is one of us.
These references are just more numerous and on-the-nose. In-story there's no difference between Boimler mentioning Trip Tucker and Sulu referencing the Horta. save for one being framed in comedy and the other in a grim situation where lead characters don't know if they're going to survive.
Sounds about right. I could see this coming out in the early-'00s with virtually nothing being changed about it. It feels more of the era than Picard does. But since Picard's supposed to be the start of a new era, a.k.a. the dawn of the 25th Century, that works for me.Interestingly, Mike McMahon said during the panel that he feels like Lower Decks is the last TNG series.
It's completely different because the characters in those TOS episodes you mentioned were actually participants in the things they are referencing and they are referencing them not for no damn reason
In some cases, even for Starfleet officers, there's very little reason they should know the level of detail that they do... To take one exIt's just very, very lazy fan service.
And the constant pairing of Tendi and Rutherford REALLY is running out of gas. The characters have zero chemistry and are just so unbelievably similar in their conception that the show really should have come up with a different personality for one of them. There's no comic tension between them at all, no give and take. Just "Hey, I'm nice! I'm happy!" "I'm nice and happy, too! Whee!"
While it would be a drastic move, they should really get rid of one of them
For the most part, captains are sometimes famous, but their support staff officers generally are not. To take one example, there's no reason why Mariner should know much of anything about Counselor Troi, let alone how many outfits she likes to wear.
See, I love happy people. I would be happy with just a Tendi and Rutherford show.
Remember all the press obsessed with Kirk at the beginning of Generations, or that "the whole galaxy" tuned in to watch Picard lose it in that interview in the opening to Picard? Voyager makes it clear Kirk's adventures are required reading at the academy, so Starfleet people are definitely gonna know about his adventures.Literally, there is no way for anyone to know how famous or not-famous a given captain or crew might be in the context of Star Trek,
Remember all the press obsessed with Kirk at the beginning of Generations, or that "the whole galaxy" tuned in to watch Picard lose it in that interview in the opening to Picard? Voyager makes it clear Kirk's adventures are required reading at the academy, so Starfleet people are definitely gonna know about his adventures.
Right, but at the same time in Picard, there was someone who worked for Starfleet who didn't recognize Picard on sight.
And while Kirk was famous in his time and canonically had at least some of his adventures taught at the Academy, that doesn't necessarily mean that people would know about Uhura, Sulu, Scotty and Chekov.
We can only know from what gets shown that Mariner knows enough about them that she knew Sulu as "the sword guy," and in the latest episode, Freeman orders Shaxs to execute evasive pattern Sulu-Alpha.
Sulu was famous as Captain of the Excelsior and was instrumental in unraveling the Khitomer Conspiracy. We don't know his career post-Khitomer, but it's generally assumed to be influential and he may be the same Captain Sulu who sponsored Chakotay in 2344, suggesting a very long career in Starfleet.
In the Shatnerverse novels, authors Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens establish that Sulu served three terms as President of the United Federation of Planets some time between TUC and TNG.
Uhura apparently becomes President of the Federation (or her son/daughter is) in the Autobiography-verse.
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