Beverly would be 75 years old and Wesley 50.
In the Trek novelverse, they made a big deal of Beverly having a child in her 50's being no big deal. I wonder how far they're willing to push that concept on-screen.Beverly would be 75 years old
I would love the mustachio'd USS Enterprise Captain Wesley from an alt-future DC comic to make an appearence.and Wesley 50.
Beverly would be 75 years old and Wesley 50.
Beverly would be 75 years old and Wesley 50.
Picard wasn't even the same person in 2364 that he was in 2327. He went from a brash, smug and loudmouthed jerk who almost got himself killed in a bar brawl to one of the most cerebral and analytical starship captains in the Federation. Who knows how his life has further changed in the 20 years since Nemesis. If he does indeed marry Beverly in the aftermath of that movie and retire from active duty that new life could well transform him into yet a third unique version of the character, one no longer constrained by the rules and regulations of being a Starfleet Captain and being both a protector and father figure to hundreds of crewmembers.
That's too weird.
Picard's age doesn't really register with me because I always perceived him as "older". But how old Beverly and Wesley Crusher would be? That just reminds you of how much time has passed.
Wil Wheaton is actually 46 though and still looks pretty fresh faced
As for Will Wheaton playing an older Wesley, well see for yourself![]()
I'd say it's well past time we got a Starfleet officer with tattoos.
Finally, Alex Kurtzman comes out and declares that his team will finally respect and honor a piece of Star Trek lore.https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/l...rts-picard-series-reveals-new-details-1174452
New details. They are not ignoring the Supernova from ST'09
Finally, Alex Kurtzman comes out and declares that his team will finally respect and honor a piece of Star Trek lore.
...his own.
A concept that has never entered his mind.His piece of Trek lore is just as valid as those contributed by any other writer.
A concept that has never entered his mind.
Like he was correct in writing Khan as a white British guy who was driven to commit acts of genocide on inferior beings? Hard to support the idea that he'll honor and respect other writers' contributions when everything I just described to you doesn't describe the original Khan in any way.The concept that entered his mind is that he is the writer/producer, and he gets to frame the narrative. And he is correct.
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