Weren't the graphics from the (Franz Joseph?) blueprints for the USS Constitution.The ship is pre-refit and has the serial number NCC-1700 (I just...
Why did he lengthen the Excelsior but not the Enterprise? I'm pretty sure the "original" (non-canon) length of the former was something like 460m....
Once the ship is retired: [HOWWWLLLLL!] "It is only an empty shell now. Please treat it as such."
Have you tried lifting a giant steel bridge off someone?
Isn't it usually incontinency that is never scheduled? :biggrin:
If the subtitles don't show up, how is anyone supposed to know what they're saying?? Anyway, someone else (Picard?) said a similar thing.
That's better than the 1.5 episode wrap-ups in S1 and S2.
The D's saucer is still around and in the Fleet Museum, per Season 2. Wouldn't take much to re-attach it to a new stardrive section. Anyway,...
The cost of getting Tom Hardy would bankrupt the show. Unless they use a digitally de-aged Stewart. "Somehow, Palpatine returned."
It's Star Trek: Picard, not Star Trek: DS9 Redux. The mystery person is from TNG, and the fact that Matalas says it isn't a crazy surprise is...
I always look forward to the double-sized annual with Robau vs. Brian Brophy.
Seems like it would have been smart of them to spread their starship construction resources across the ENTIRE HUGE VAST FEDERATION!...
They're not trying to close the loop on different continuities. If it ain't the Shat doing a cameo, there's no point. Here's how it'll go down....
Daystrom Station, not the museum. Probably not. Though I feel dropping that piece of info is pretty huge.
There's no reason for the Kelvin to be in the museum. It was a nondescript, old survey vessel that was due to return to Earth (so Kirk could be...
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