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Spoilers Voyager Crews Reunion Series, the continuation of Picard

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It is a spoiler thread for people who haven't watch Star Trek Picard season 3.

With 7 of 9 become the captain of Enterprise G, and Janeaway whereabout is unknown, I think it will be very interesting to continue Picard season 3 with Voyager Reunion series. Started with the battle of Frontier Day from the perspective of Voyager casts. I dunno. They can be Paris, Kim, or others who at that time in the Sol Station, accompany President Anton Chekov as a politician or diplomat, or simply security detail. Then join the battle with the Sol Station side of battle. Their struggle end with Picard and co save the day in Jupiter.

The Enterprise D can show herself at the series Premier after they save the day. later on 7 on 9 will inform one of Voyager Cast about Tuvok, and Tuvok rescue operation begin. After that they will question about Janeaway whereabout. One of the cast will decide to find the admiral. And then one years passed on until 7 of 9 become the captain of the Enterprise G. The cast who went to find Janeaway call her and Tuvok about the situation, and he / she ask for their help.

Well, we all know that Voyager premise was about the ship adventure in Delta Quadrant, where they were far far away from Federation. And today, the second Voyager model adventure will begin. But not in Delta Quadrant. Janeaway went into the wormhole that opened in Picard Season 2. So an expedition to the unknown is needed to rescue the Admiral.

This supposedly rescue mission will force the expedition members into a survival type of adventure, where they have to face very harsh condition. Harder than what they had experienced in Delta Quadrant. Like in recent PC game, where a ship is sent to the icy sea to rescue the first ship. But they have to struggle for their own life in the process.

Then how can Janeaway trapped in the other side of the wormhole without anybody knowing? Easy. It is the changeling on the work.
 
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Wait, why are Janeway's whereabouts unknown? I thought she was fine, she was just kept wayward of plot shenanigans in Picard S3 because Starfleet Command was so well-infiltrated.

If you're simply saying she's MIA as a general pitch, forgive me - but it sort of reads to me like you thought the show made a point to note she's missing or something?
 
Wait, why are Janeway's whereabouts unknown? I thought she was fine, she was just kept wayward of plot shenanigans in Picard S3 because Starfleet Command was so well-infiltrated.

If you're simply saying she's MIA as a general pitch, forgive me - but it sort of reads to me like you thought the show made a point to note she's missing or something?

It can be either way. Because there is no info about her whereabout in Picard s3. despite she's being mentioned several time. But if she's only got blocked by the Changeling, then she should be present in the Frontier Day. Just because the event is so grand and important for an admiral like her to skip it.

The problem is, Janeaway is not just another character in Star Trek Universe. She's the main heroine in Star Trek Voyager, who has her own fans; or people who see her as a woman with heroic material. Should Janeaway present in the Frontier Day, there are some hope that she will do some heroic action, as grand as her action in Star Trek Voyager. We will feel that with Janeaway in Sol Station, she should be able to do some kind of miracle to protect the Earth. And that's will undermine Picard and co. supposedly heroic action.

So it is better for Janeaway to not present in the Frontier day. You can put Paris or Kim, or the Doctor, or anyone else there at the same moment, but not Janeaway. But how can she avoid the event as grand as the Frontier Day? In my mind, she could be missing in action; but without anybody realized it. well, Janeaway to be missing in action is something that not strange at all, as Voyager Casts happen to missing in action periodically in ST: Voyager series. People can accept that. Specially when her missing can spark a new adventure for the next gathering of Voyager Crews.

With her numerous plot armor from ST: Voyager, she can survived the event unscathed. Thus bring the crews in an adventure once again. Specially when the event is the continuation of Picard S1 and S2 problem. Like the black hole in S2, and the mechanical monsters that summoned by the androids in S1.
 
But someone said that Avery Brooks is not available. I can be wrong though. What kind of DS9 series without Avery Brooks?
DS9 has alot of rich characters that can handle it. Would be great to have Avery but great stories can be told without him.

Pic season 3 is the perfect jumping off point for a return to the station, trying to prevent all out war kicking off again when it gets out what S31 did to the changelings.
 
What kind of DS9 series without Avery Brooks?

Probably lots of directions to go.
  • Rebuilt Cardassia, with Garak and Natima Lang having played prominent roles in rebuilding.
  • Grand Nagus Rom’s Ferenginar
  • Cardassian and Bajor accepting or turning away Romulan refugees and generally struggling with Romulan immigration and integration
  • The Tzenkethi play a bigger role in the 25th century
  • The Gorn/Orion Syndicate/Tholians stopping by, as a callback to TOS and maybe now SNW
  • Possible crisis of faith among Bajorans with Sisko not returning, and possibly radicalizing Bajorans against both Cardassians and the Federation
  • The True Way movement become a major threat to Cardassia, Bajor and the Federation
  • The Federation wanting to decommission DS9 and Bajor possibly being opposed to it. Or the Bajorans go full NIMBY and don’t want another Federation starbase in the area.
  • The Dyson Sphere becoming a far bigger priority for the Federation over life in and around DS9, leading to a feeling of neglect on the station.
  • The Karemma becoming the face of the Dominion post-war and buying up various colonies and uninhabited worlds for development.
 
If the Legacy show becomes a thing, we should give the new characters the opportunity to evolve by themselves. TNG, DS9 and VOY didn’t constantly rely on characters of previous shows. Let the crew of the Enterprise-G write their own Legacy story.
 
With good writing there's no reason you can't do both. And let's not forget, Legacy is being set up to be lead by a character with 7 seasons of Star Trek behind her, across two completely separate shows..... :)

Based on Matalas' comments, if the series does go ahead, I don't think we've seen the last of cameos from the previous shows. That doesn't have to come at the detriment of the newer characters though. Jack, and La Forge in particular will I'm sure get plenty of opportunity for their own character growth.
 
Probably lots of directions to go.
  • Rebuilt Cardassia, with Garak and Natima Lang having played prominent roles in rebuilding.
  • Grand Nagus Rom’s Ferenginar
  • Cardassian and Bajor accepting or turning away Romulan refugees and generally struggling with Romulan immigration and integration
  • The Tzenkethi play a bigger role in the 25th century
  • The Gorn/Orion Syndicate/Tholians stopping by, as a callback to TOS and maybe now SNW
  • Possible crisis of faith among Bajorans with Sisko not returning, and possibly radicalizing Bajorans against both Cardassians and the Federation
  • The True Way movement become a major threat to Cardassia, Bajor and the Federation
  • The Federation wanting to decommission DS9 and Bajor possibly being opposed to it. Or the Bajorans go full NIMBY and don’t want another Federation starbase in the area.
  • The Dyson Sphere becoming a far bigger priority for the Federation over life in and around DS9, leading to a feeling of neglect on the station.
  • The Karemma becoming the face of the Dominion post-war and buying up various colonies and uninhabited worlds for development.

Well, you won't call the original Star Trek as TOS without Kirk, Spock and McCoy, don't you? Another Star Trek with 10 years before the original, with Spock, Uhura in it, and it won't to be called as Star Trek TOS. It is the same, a new Star Trek with Kira etc but without Sisko can't be considered as Star Trek DS9 reunion.

I think Star Trek DS9 reunion is even impossible to happen, as the Stars behind Odo and Nog are no longer with us.
 
I not only think a DS9 continuation is possible, it would be richer and more interesting. Better characters, better situation, better premise.

O'Brien, Bashir, Kira, Jake, Quark and Rom, Garak, a Dax, Worf...
 
No more fanwank, please.

It'll be every single episode jerking it over one from 30-60 years ago.

Use the characters, but have them do new things. Star Trek is eating it's tail.
 
Well, you won't call the original Star Trek as TOS without Kirk, Spock and McCoy, don't you? Another Star Trek with 10 years before the original, with Spock, Uhura in it, and it won't to be called as Star Trek TOS. It is the same, a new Star Trek with Kira etc but without Sisko can't be considered as Star Trek DS9 reunion.

I think Star Trek DS9 reunion is even impossible to happen, as the Stars behind Odo and Nog are no longer with us.

Then call it something else.

The replacement for the Terok Nor-class station was the Frontier-class. So call the DS9 sequel Star Trek: Frontier.
 
Probably lots of directions to go.
  • Rebuilt Cardassia, with Garak and Natima Lang having played prominent roles in rebuilding.
  • Grand Nagus Rom’s Ferenginar
  • Cardassian and Bajor accepting or turning away Romulan refugees and generally struggling with Romulan immigration and integration
  • The Tzenkethi play a bigger role in the 25th century
  • The Gorn/Orion Syndicate/Tholians stopping by, as a callback to TOS and maybe now SNW
  • Possible crisis of faith among Bajorans with Sisko not returning, and possibly radicalizing Bajorans against both Cardassians and the Federation
  • The True Way movement become a major threat to Cardassia, Bajor and the Federation
  • The Federation wanting to decommission DS9 and Bajor possibly being opposed to it. Or the Bajorans go full NIMBY and don’t want another Federation starbase in the area.
  • The Dyson Sphere becoming a far bigger priority for the Federation over life in and around DS9, leading to a feeling of neglect on the station.
  • The Karemma becoming the face of the Dominion post-war and buying up various colonies and uninhabited worlds for development.

Well, I have thinking about this. But what about this, because Janeaway already have her own show, namely Star Trek Prodigy, and DS9 crews are no longer complete, and Avery Brooks may disinterested with the come back; we can just mix DS9 and Voyager crews. The plot starter still the same. Janeaway is nowhere to find. So one of Voyager crew have initiative to find her. But then they meet some of DS9 crews and a mixed DS9 and Voyager series is started.
 
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