It's a Vulcan bulldogThey are still cropping dog ears in the future? I thought animal cruelty wouldn't be a thing anymore. In a lot of countries it is already forbidden today


It's a Vulcan bulldogThey are still cropping dog ears in the future? I thought animal cruelty wouldn't be a thing anymore. In a lot of countries it is already forbidden today
Well the Bottle props at SDCC, and the ones in the teaser also have 2386 printed on the label.That's why "not sure if canon"
Oh...that's the reference to "The Laughing Vulcan and His Dog" song the kids talk about in "Disaster."It's a Vulcan bulldog![]()
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The issue is that if Picard retired in 2386 then how was he involved in Romulus rescue if it exploded in 2387?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 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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All that hair! #notmyPicard![]()
I think they took that face from this image of Patrick Stewart, and airbrushed the hell out of it
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I think they took that face from this image of Patrick Stewart, and airbrushed the hell out of it
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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?
So far I like the pictures coming out. Gives us kind of the life story of Picard.
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