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Spoilers Big reveal BTS video and S2E1 scene

What's funny, is the storyboard for the Season 1 finale fleet, had a 4 nacelle ship leading it.
It was a Cardenas class from Discovery, but still.

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Well, the Cardenas class looks right at home in the late 24th century. I wouldn’t be surprised if they originally intended it to be Riker’s ship before they created the Inquiry class.

Indeed. There's tons of possibilities. And trailers are MEANT to mislead people. I wouldn't count on the whole "everyone is back with Starfleet somehow and all is peachy" thing just yet.

Yep. An annoying aspect of some trailers is that they take scenes completely out of context. ENT was notorious for that.
 
Well the footage here wasn't a trailer, it was a montage of clips setting up the start of Season 2, before everything goes to shit.

The stuff with the Borg Queen trying to take over the Stargazer was a preview scene however.
 
Well the footage here wasn't a trailer, it was a montage of clips setting up the start of Season 2, before everything goes to shit.

The stuff with the Borg Queen trying to take over the Stargazer was a preview scene however.
Here's an interesting question: if this really is a dream, maybe it's not the Borg Queen trying to take control. Rather, it's 7 as the Borg Queen. She's the only one of the new cast (Elnor excepted) who isn't in that scene.
 
There's a shot in a previous trailer of Seven walking onto that bridge looking angry with her phaser out as well.

Now we know why.
 
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They'll keep trying and retrying till they just say "eff it, close enough".
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And Picard will come across a universe that's all Victorian and proper, but leave when he learns there's no such thing as Earl Grey, hot.

Then it'll start raining tea packets.
 
It could be a holodeck simulation. That is another common Trek trope.

It could also be a parallel universe.

Maybe the entirety of S2 and S3 are a dream, and in the series finale we focus back to Soong's lab on Coppelius. Soong looks spritefully young because he used the golem for himself. On a lab bench in the background is a box containing Picard's consciousness, where he is free to live out many more final frontiers...
 
Maybe the entirety of S2 and S3 are a dream, and in the series finale we focus back to Soong's lab on Coppelius. Soong looks spritefully young because he used the golem for himself. On a lab bench in the background is a box containing Picard's consciousness, where he is free to live out many more final frontiers...

Akiva Goldsman said in a recent interview that the three seasons form an arc. So, who knows. Maybe the last scene of season 3's finale turns into the dream scene from the first season after which Jean-Luc wakes up. The end is the beginning, etc. ;)
 
Upon further reflection about the clip from The Ready Room: for someone who couldn't find her way out of a paper bag in S1, let alone figure out how to work a transporter on La Sirena, Jurati seems to show intricate and confident knowledge of the Stargazer's systems. Seems a bit odd.
 
Upon further reflection about the clip from The Ready Room: for someone who couldn't find her way out of a paper bag in S1, let alone figure out how to work a transporter on La Sirena, Jurati seems to show intricate and confident knowledge of the Stargazer's systems. Seems a bit odd.
I thought her hesitance with the transporter was due to what she knew she'd have to do after she beamed them back. Also she's a genius cyberneticist with a doctorate, so if she's had reason to learn about this stuff in the meantime I'm sure she could figure it out.
 
Upon further reflection about the clip from The Ready Room: for someone who couldn't find her way out of a paper bag in S1, let alone figure out how to work a transporter on La Sirena, Jurati seems to show intricate and confident knowledge of the Stargazer's systems. Seems a bit odd.
She was a SF officer, IIRC
 
I'm just still blown away that Seven and Jeri Ryan are making new Trek concurrently with Janeway and Chakotay given new life by Kate Mulgrew and Robert Beltran. Dream come true for this Voyager fan.
Just need some DS9 love (and yes, DISCO has brought back some familiar aliens)
 
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