I don't think StarFleet only has 7,000 ships for defending so much territory.
I think that was a proto-type networked fleet that Admiral Shelby had test trialed and now we realize the error of her ways.
Given how vast StarFleet is and how many people are serving within StarFleet at any one time.
7,000 ships is a rounding error.
Does anybody know why Paramounts budgets are shrinking?
Star Trek should be doing well enough on it's own.
From what I've read, they did want to do a follow-up with Soji, but got crunched on the budget where it was cut.
NoShould have cut Raffi and used that budget.
I'm pretty sure that thought was the entire reason for creating Picard season 3If there's one thing Season 3 of Picard thought me.....
Fans of any franchise out there are self entitled and feel that they are the center of said franchise.
I'm pretty sure that thought was the entire reason for creating Picard season 3
But Raffi was more in need of closure to her own arc than Soji was. Soji was at least shown to be exploring, and pretty much done with at the beginning of season 2. Data and Soji could have done with their moment, but they at least both had separate, sort of, closures.Should have cut Raffi and used that budget. Raffi didn't really do anything that Worf couldn't have done on his own....
^^^ QFT. Not the banned part, though (I hope).The idea was catering to fans. Fans are assholes and never happy. Season 3 established this.
I also am aware I probably just got banned.![]()
Yup. This was a valentine to the fans, TNG ones specifically.The idea was catering to fans. Fans are assholes and never happy. Season 3 established this.
Yup. This was a valentine to the fans, TNG ones specifically.
A flaming bag of dog turds on Berman's front porch would have been a better Valentine than the ENT finale.This WAS an infinitely better Valentine to the fans than the ENT finale was, that's for sure.![]()
Thankfully the Borg never assimilated "the fans" so we are therefore not a hive mind who think the same way about everything.The idea was catering to fans. Fans are assholes and never happy. Season 3 established this.
I also am aware I probably just got banned.![]()
Thankfully the Borg never assimilated "the fans" so we are therefore not a hive mind who think the same way about everything.
It is impossible to keep all the fans happy because some have dumb ideas and others like me for instance are incredibly smart![]()
Didn't Will Riker assume command of the USS Titan at the end of ST: Nemesis? Troi (his wife) was his first officer I think (or at the very least she served under him as a councillor - and we saw her on his side in Lower Decks on the Titan).
I also don't think SF has any official rules about fraternization and spouses serving together on the same ship.
The main issue seems to stem from sending both souses on the same mission together which could cause problems.
I think it may be a similar situation with doctors where physicians generally should not treat themselves or members of their immediate families.
SF may have similar rules with their officers... not prohibited, but discouraged.
Serving on the same starship (with one as the captain and the other the subordinate) might not be an issue either... as long as they can show they can remain objective.
Deeply, deeply unhappy that the Titan has become the new Enterprise. The Enterprise should be the grandest ship in the fleet, not that little bucket.
I still think "The Fleet" is just the home fleet or the Third Fleet that is said to protect Earth during Deep Space Nine and the Dominion War, and not the entirety of Starfleet.I counted the ships. It was more like 500 to 600 in a estimate quick count. Starfleet does not have 7000 starships if that was the entire fleet.
I agree. My father passed away 5 years ago and although my parents started watching from the premiere of TOS, my dad really came to love TNG.Yup. This was a valentine to the fans, TNG ones specifically.
The flagship it ain't. And if they do have a temptation for a spin-off surely not having yet another Enterprise would be a good thing for clarity.
Over on YouTube last week, a lot of the comments for the videos of the characters finding and reactivating the Enterprise-D discussed how it triggered memories of watching TNG with family.I agree. My father passed away 5 years ago and although my parents started watching from the premiere of TOS, my dad really came to love TNG.
All the while watching this season, I couldn't help but think of him and how much he would have loved this just as much as I did.
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