Your exact words were "Can we just ignore this guy now?" That doesn't sound like you choosing not to engage him. That sounds like you telling all of us what to do and belittling his opinion. So let's not kid ourselves as to your perceived intent.
Then ignore me. I can't make you do anything you don't want to do. It's not worth going back and forth over when I've already explained the context and tried to smooth things over with you. Have a good one.
Anyways let's get back on topic. Even though the Stargazer isn't what they're using the bridge set for, I wonder if the ship will still show up in Season 3.
I hope so. It's probably once of the best designs since DSC season 1, or the Inquiry class. I really liked it, and normally do not like four nacelle ships.
Read on an article that the creator said that Worf is a captain "only in rank," in that he's not the captain of a starship. Maybe he serves on a deep space station of some sort?
I mean, in TNG captains were in charge of starbases sometimes, instead of commodores. We saw flag officers for Starfleet Security, so it follows that there are commissioned officer ranks in that department as well. So, he could be following either track.
I actually had the thought that Beverly is in the Gamma Quadrant assisting the Founders. There's a rogue faction of the Founders who have taken her hostage....the big bad is their leader. They pick Worf up at Deep Space Nine, where he's Captain (not of a starship but in command of DS9). He's living in the battlefield of his loss.
I'm wondering if we're dealing with another Gabriel Lorca situation? Seven is First Officer to the villain.
If the villain turns out to be a renegade Starfleet Captain or Admiral, then that's going to be anticlimactic AF. Nor will it live up to the hype they've been building for this character, though to be honest, I'll be very surprised if this villain does live up to the hype.
Wild Speculation: We'll see the Enterprise-E, it'll be destroyed at some point during the season, then they'll unveil the Enterprise-F. If they want to go for the Star Trek Movie Effect. It also fits in with the idea that we'll see all kinds of Enterprises. The Enterprise-D either had the Saucer Section restored and connected to the bottom of a new or refurbished Galaxy Class ship, or we'll see the Enterprise-D in a holodeck simulation. A refurbished/restored Enterprise-D wouldn't be in active service. Except for maybe One Special Mission. That way both of Picard's Enterprises are covered, with an opening for the next one.