ENT did it first.The only things that are canon in TAS are the things that Lower Decks decided to bring back![]()

ENT did it first.The only things that are canon in TAS are the things that Lower Decks decided to bring back![]()
We know they had solid forcefield technology (see: Shuttlebay, when TOS explicitly had to decompress/recompress) so it's fair to say they were solid.But they were just target practice. They weren't solid interactive holograms that you could interact with.
The only things that are canon in TAS are the things that Lower Decks decided to bring back![]()
Perhaps because the speculation about the show has run its course after 100 pages of discussion here, and folks are now waiting to actually watch it in a couple of weeks, before continuing on ...Why is it every time I click on this thread (titled "Section 31 news thread"), no one is ever talking about Section 31?
Granted, I get why no one wants to talk about it. Perhaps we'll keep the tangential conversations going into and beyond the premiere ... and we can just pretend it never happened?
Yeah, and they vanished when they were shot instead of acting like how an actual person would.But they were just target practice. They weren't solid interactive holograms that you could interact with.
No.Why is it every time I click on this thread (titled "Section 31 news thread"), no one is ever talking about Section 31?
Granted, I get why no one wants to talk about it. Perhaps we'll keep the tangential conversations going into and beyond the premiere ... and we can just pretend it never happened?
Indeed. It's like comparing video games now vs. 20 years ago. Animations have improved, realistic plant life and air movement, and appearance tactile nature improve.Yeah, and they vanished when they were shot instead of acting like how an actual person would.
Why is it every time I click on this thread (titled "Section 31 news thread"), no one is ever talking about Section 31?
Granted, I get why no one wants to talk about it. Perhaps we'll keep the tangential conversations going into and beyond the premiere ... and we can just pretend it never happened?
So, presuming the guy who saw the leaked footage is telling the truth, I really have one major question: Since we know the planned project was retooled so much from the end of DIS Season 3, why did they keep the Section 31 moniker at all?
I mean, it looks like they're basically trying to go for a Suicide Squad vibe here. Maybe shades of Guardians of the Galaxy, or even The Fast and the Furious. Fun, dumb action schlock. None of that requires Section 31 be involved. Indeed, my memory of Terra Firma is pretty vague now, but I don't remember Carl saying that wherever Georgiou ended up, she'd be in Section 31 again - just that she'll be put where she's needed.
So, then, why do a Section 31 movie, when it can be just a random set of ragtag antiheroes? Michelle Yeoh is the selling point here, not Section 31 as a concept, which has always been a divisive idea within Trek (though I know Kurtzman loves it, for some reason). I can't imagine that many more people will tune into a movie called "Star Trek: Section 31" then "Star Trek: ____"
Well Star Trek: Renegades was taken and Star Trek: Rebels sounds too Star Wars.So, presuming the guy who saw the leaked footage is telling the truth, I really have one major question: Since we know the planned project was retooled so much from the end of DIS Season 3, why did they keep the Section 31 moniker at all?
I mean, it looks like they're basically trying to go for a Suicide Squad vibe here. Maybe shades of Guardians of the Galaxy, or even The Fast and the Furious. Fun, dumb action schlock. None of that requires Section 31 be involved. Indeed, my memory of Terra Firma is pretty vague now, but I don't remember Carl saying that wherever Georgiou ended up, she'd be in Section 31 again - just that she'll be put where she's needed.
So, then, why do a Section 31 movie, when it can be just a random set of ragtag antiheroes? Michelle Yeoh is the selling point here, not Section 31 as a concept, which has always been a divisive idea within Trek (though I know Kurtzman loves it, for some reason). I can't imagine that many more people will tune into a movie called "Star Trek: Section 31" then "Star Trek: ____"
To me, if you wanted an MCU/Action movie vibe to this, Guardians of the Galaxy is not the template for Section 31. What would have made sense to me is something modeled off of Captain America: Winter Soldier.So, presuming the guy who saw the leaked footage is telling the truth, I really have one major question: Since we know the planned project was retooled so much from the end of DIS Season 3, why did they keep the Section 31 moniker at all?
I mean, it looks like they're basically trying to go for a Suicide Squad vibe here. Maybe shades of Guardians of the Galaxy, or even The Fast and the Furious. Fun, dumb action schlock. None of that requires Section 31 be involved. Indeed, my memory of Terra Firma is pretty vague now, but I don't remember Carl saying that wherever Georgiou ended up, she'd be in Section 31 again - just that she'll be put where she's needed.
So, then, why do a Section 31 movie, when it can be just a random set of ragtag antiheroes? Michelle Yeoh is the selling point here, not Section 31 as a concept, which has always been a divisive idea within Trek (though I know Kurtzman loves it, for some reason). I can't imagine that many more people will tune into a movie called "Star Trek: Section 31" then "Star Trek: ____"
Yeah, the closest equivalent to Section 31 in Marvel would be Hydra, though the comparison's far from perfect. They're a challenge to the Federation's utopia, so making a movie about them being goofy misfits who ultimately save the day is just baffling.
My guess is because Yeoh likes it.So, then, why do a Section 31 movie, when it can be just a random set of ragtag antiheroes? Michelle Yeoh is the selling point here, not Section 31 as a concept, which has always been a divisive idea within Trek (though I know Kurtzman loves it, for some reason). I can't imagine that many more people will tune into a movie called "Star Trek: Section 31" then "Star Trek: ____"
It has the potential to be quite intriguing. One, we know that the Klingons and Federation are moving towards peace and learning peaceful coexistence after decades of hostility means change.Yeah, the closest equivalent to Section 31 in Marvel would be Hydra, though the comparison's far from perfect. They're a challenge to the Federation's utopia, so making a movie about them being goofy misfits who ultimately save the day is just baffling.
My guess is because Yeoh likes it.
Why?I suspect Yeoh just wants to fulfill her contract and get the heck out of Dodge. She has movie offers now. I doubt she wants to be doing Star Trek.
No, she loves playing Georgiou.I doubt she wants to be doing Star Trek.
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