The dates of these fictional events don't really matter. They are minutia.Wondering why certain details don't add up isn't really minutiae obsession.
The dates of these fictional events don't really matter. They are minutia.Wondering why certain details don't add up isn't really minutiae obsession.
I believe I have a new Trek acronym: YATI-Yet Another Terry Inconsistency."The dates of these fictional events don't really matter. They are minutia.
It's not. But Trek fans have made it an artform.I don't think it's unreasonable for people to ponder over discrepancies.
I have two expressions: pondering and bemused...I don't think it's unreasonable for people to ponder over discrepancies.
I'm going with no.It's a mess, but I wonder if there will be a later reveal that may well dispel much of these questions?
It's real mess with some things like Jack's age, Titan's refit, Picard's retirment etc.
If they're keeping with 10000 = 10 years, than it's 2401.The stardate is 78183.10 if anyone can decipher that.
He could have been a cadet on shipboard rotation like Uhura or Tilly.Todd Stashwick is 54, but he was a "young grease monkey" during Wolf 359 (2366), so if S3 is set in 2401, he would've been 19 then. Unless Shaw is supposed to be a deal older than Stashwick
Threshold was specifically referenced in a very, very recent episode of Prodigy. Also Crusher's tirade on why she needed to dump Picard was literally a list of Nemesis connected events involving Remans, praetors, and the Donatra sector.
Todd Stashwick is 54, but he was a "young grease monkey" during Wolf 359 (2366), so if S3 is set in 2401, he would've been 19 then. Unless Shaw is supposed to be a deal older than Stashwick
My head canon? On his travels he inadvertently had brief exposure to the virus that caused Pulaski to age in “Unnatural Selection”—but only for a few seconds, enough to rob him of a good 15 years![]()
If he was/is 23 or 24, then he was conceived much prior the the battle w/the Remans in Nemesis. Help me here.
Picard could have been having a senior moment and just said 23/24, which Jack never confirmed. Jack at most would have to be 21. We know that we're before April 2401 due to the Frontier day business, and if Picard and Beverly got into bed in early 2379 right after Nemesis, Jack would be born at earliest late 2379.
What i don't like about this season, its great, but some of the details are un necessarily fuzzy.
Take 5 minutes to look at ages, and insert dialog to match what the chronology is.
Got preggie during nemesis, so he's 21 now in 2401
Screw it. AFAIC he was born after the events of Insurrection, the events of Nemesis never happened as depicted in that godawful movie, and Picard S3 is now set in 2405.
There, done. I've managed to dump Dune Buggy Action-Picard, B-4, Shinzon's squeaky outfit and Terry Matalas' bizarre inability to do simple math, all into the Voyager Threshold Bin in one fell swoop.
(In all seriousness, this kind of sh*t is exactly why people end up developing their own head canon...)
Honestly, if he had just said it was 2411, everyone would have been cool with it.
Picard could be now fully retired (in universe he was just commandant of the Academy like three months ago, but it seems like he’s been out of the game longer - it also makes his talk with the cadets in Ep4 make better sense because he’s now at peace with Starfleet after the events of S1). Frontier Day could be referencing something to do with the founding of the Federation. Seven has more time to work her way up the ranks to First Officer. All they would’ve needed to do was redub in post the “twenty” to “thirty” for Beverley’s period of silence, and everything would probably work better.
It's real mess with some things like Jack's age, Titan's refit, Picard's retirment etc.
Wondering why certain details don't add up isn't really minutiae obsession.
Perplexingly, she also mentions the Romulan relocation, which would seemingly push back Jack's conception by years.(I'm just going to assume she's referring to some other Romulan relocation that we're currently unaware of.)
Popcast, who has seen all 10 episodes, hints that the date of Picard S3 isn't confirmed onscreen in the upcoming episodes.
All we have is Picard's line about Jack being 23/24.
So there's room for Terry to finalize the date in a future show perhaps.
The stardate is 78183.10 if anyone can decipher that.
My head canon? On his travels he inadvertently had brief exposure to the virus that caused Pulaski to age in “Unnatural Selection”—but only for a few seconds, enough to rob him of a good 15 years![]()
Todd Stashwick is 54, but he was a "young grease monkey" during Wolf 359 (2366), so if S3 is set in 2401, he would've been 19 then. Unless Shaw is supposed to be a deal older than Stashwick
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