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Spoilers Combined Star Trek SDCC Coverage thread (potential Disco S2 spoilers)

Well the Bottle props at SDCC, and the ones in the teaser also have 2386 printed on the label.
The issue is that if Picard retired in 2386 then how was he involved in Romulus rescue if it exploded in 2387?
So either 2387 date is wrong (which is canon), or 2386 retirement age is wrong (it sure is highly visible on the bottles, so if it's not canon, why make it so prominent)
 
The issue is that if Picard retired in 2386 then how was he involved in Romulus rescue if it exploded in 2387?
So either 2387 date is wrong (which is canon), or 2386 retirement age is wrong (it sure is highly visible on the bottles, so if it's not canon, why make it so prominent)

Or they retconned the date of Romulus.
Or maybe Spock was off by one year.

There could be many possible reasons.
 
It could be Picard accepted a "desk admiralty" in 2386, which allowed him to manage the vineyard part-time when he wasn't otherwise busy, but he only fully retired from Starfleet 1-2 years later in the aftermath of the Hobus supernova.
 
the Picard art gallery exhibit is open now, TrekCore and TrekMovie twitter accounts are posting pictures.

Well just TrekMovie right now.

There's a date on the plaque next to Picard's civilian wear, but no one has posted an image of it fully readble
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the Picard art gallery exhibit is open now, TrekCore and TrekMovie twitter accounts are posting pictures.

Well just TrekMovie right now.

There's a date on the plaque next to Picard's civilian wear, but no one has posted an image of it fully readble
D_xsZaiXsAAwwqJ.jpg:large

Looks like it’s definitely 23something, maybe either 98 or 99...
 
In other news: Edward Furlong will be back in Terminator franchise :techman:
I guess we probably not get much in the way of breaking news for Star Trek today.
 
While the plaques pictured so far don’t really tell us anything new, it’s a nice bit of attention to detail.

But wait, photos of early TNG uniforms, the uniforms from before that, how does that work when CBS don’t hold the rights to their own shows and have to make everything 25% different?
 
But wait, photos of early TNG uniforms, the uniforms from before that, how does that work when CBS don’t hold the rights to their own shows and have to make everything 25% different?

CBS just cut a deal with the rights owner :D
 
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Do retired military still get called by their last rank? Looks like Starfleet Museum is done from Admiral Picard's POV, but I don't think it would make sense to have a museum for a serving Admiral, so this "Museum" opened when Picard was/still is retired. Perhaps the person asking Picard questions during the teaser trailer, is interviewing him during the opening of the museum in his honor?
 
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