Remember when Q was dead for realises? They'll be back sooner rather than later.The Borg Queen is dead for realsies. If they do future Borg stories, she won't be a part of them unless they involve time travel.
Another takeaway: rather than go to Starfleet Academy, if you have powerful friends in Starfleet (such as Admiral Janeway and Picard) you can make it to Captain in less than 10 years of continuous service with a break in the middle to be a space pirate.
Yeah, I thought the Fenris Rangers were dedicated vigilantes, not pirates or brigands.Were the Ranger's pirates? I thought they were out there taking up the slack left by Starfleet.
RLM picked up on this as well, especially regarding the TNG films. BTW, a great post.12) Matalas and his team undid a bunch of messes created by the Berman era:
&Out of universe, I guess that was intended to form the basis of the Season 3 arc before Matalas took it in a different direction. In-universe, perhaps we'll never hear of it again.
The season 2 plan went through several permutations. It likely changed when Matalas departed to plan season 3. One data point is that Akiva Goldsman did a credited rewrite on the script for "Farewell" that was originally written by Matalas 12 MONKEYS collaborator Chris Monfette.Matalas was chiefly responsible for the Prime universe 25 century parts of Season 2, though its unclear what role he played in the origination of the Transwarp conduit idea (it may have been, for example, Goldsman's idea of an "Portal by an aggressor" given a Star Trek name of "Transwarp Conduit"), so at least for now, we can consider that a settled matter.
PRODGY's writers have indicated the transwarp conduits have been in use since "Endgame".Maybe one way Legacy would go, now that the Borg are gone, is that this gate ends up being Starfleet's permanent quick access point to the Delta Quadrant.
- - Got rid of the terrible Season 1 Borg look and refined/modernized the Voyager/FC look. Also made the Borg, appropriately, superhuman and aggressive, which we only previously saw snippets of.
Were the Ranger's pirates? I thought they were out there taking up the slack left by Starfleet.
Yeah, I thought the Fenris Rangers were dedicated vigilantes, not pirates or brigands.
- It potentially offers a way of undoing the (bad) death of Captain Kirk too (with a new actor), if someone wants to run with it.
Well, let's see how this season is received...Are we doomed to rehash the same events over and over again?
I didn't like how Data died so I redid it.
I didn't like how Data died again so I brought him back.
I didn't like how the Enterprise-D crashed, so I brought it back.
I didn't like how Kirk died so...
It all gives me a big "yuck."
PRODGY's writers have indicated the transwarp conduits have been in use since "Endgame".
Ro didn't need redemption. There was nothing wrong with joining the Maquis that needed redeeming except of course the crime of wanting to leave paradise.1) A lot of the critics of PIC just wanted it to be Alien and other 80s/90s films.
2) Star Trek: Enterprise matters.
3) Despite how S3 was marketed, PIC S1 & S2 still mattered to some degree.
4) Worf became a captain, meaning Sisko was wrong.
5) Ro’s redemption arc.
6) Geordi found someone at long last to have a family, and it doesn’t look like its Dr. Leah Brahms.
7) Raffi’s past as a drug addict was put to use in S3.
8) Jurati, Rios, Elnor, Soji, & Kestra were afterthoughts.
9) Shaw joined the Voyager crewmembers not named Neelix that weren't resurrected by Seven’s nanoprobes.
10) Everything and everyone on Daystrom Station.
11) Jack seems to have no remorse for what he’s done.
12) Matalas and his team undid a bunch of messes created by the Berman era:
- undid the destruction of the Ent-D, with it now restored and taking its rightful place at the museum
- undid the demise of Data
- gave Star Trek its first series finale in 18 years, and in the process, produced a series finale that’s actually a Valentine to the fans
- continuing/completing the NX-01’s story with the refit and its place at the museum
- finally got rid of the Borg Queen while answering what happened to the Borg after the VOY finale
- the first steps to a Voyager reunion
- a proper sendoff for the TNG crew
- Troi can fly without crashing
- using Dr. Crusher
I feel like such a Debbie downer this whole season. I'm really sincerely happy for everyone else that this was such a good time. I'm just looking forward to seeing SNW.
I guess in re this thread, biggest takeaway is that they flushed Rios, Jurati, and Elnor down the toilet.
Something something about the lights being too dark.
But really, given the cast's age, it's unlikely we'll get all seven main TNG characters together again. And I don't foresee any of the other Trek casts of the Berman era reuniting, so I'm grateful for what we got, knowing full well nothing like season 3 will ever happen again in Trek.
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