I think it takes longer than a year to make Discovery. I reckon Season 3 is more likely starting around April 2020, with Picard taking its place January 2020?
Ah, you beat me to it. Just what I was going to ask. If it is a full on comedy like Red Dwarf, then I would guess not. But as someone who enjoys world/universe building I hope we do get something canonical. But it ain't going to stop me from enjoying it either way.Nice. But will it be canon.![]()
Ah, you beat me to it. Just what I was going to ask. If it is a full on comedy like Red Dwarf, then I would guess not. But as someone who enjoys world/universe building I hope we do get something canonical. But it ain't going to stop me from enjoying it either way.
Also, can someone please tell me, is the original animated series canon? I don't recall it ever being discussed or debated here before!![]()
Without seeing any character concepts, it's impossible to judge how effective the style of that proposal would (or could) be.
I always thought "Lower Decks" was one of the best TNG episodes. One of its highlights was the sparring session between Worf and Sito Jaxa, the Bajoran ensign. That was "mundane" yet highly intriguing.I'm not so sure the "lower decks"-concept really lends itself to a good Trek series, even an animated one. It has the risk of becoming too mundane very fast, or, more likely, waaay to fantastic: "Even the lower deck schlubs have such wild fantastic ride every week!"
Though I do love the character, you sound exactly like Ron Swanson from Parks and Rec.Well I have no interest in this because I’m an adult and don’t watch children’s cartoons. More dross from Kurtzman that will further denigrate Star Trek.
I did some calculations once. Starfleet probably needs on the order of 500,000 new recruits per year. With a Federation population of approx. 10 trillion, you probably have at least 90 billion new college age kids each year. All indications are that Starfleet is elite, so I don't see it as difficult for it to recruit entirely awesome people when it only needs 0.0006% of the available recruiting pool.I don't think it's going to be a stupid, slapstick comedy. It's probably going to be a lighter take on the part of Starfleet we never see. Not everyone in Starfleet is the best of the best, serving on the Flagship on the front lines.
I too was hoping for a hour-long drama, but this will likely be great, and I am sure to watch.TO be honest, it's not exactly what I expected, nor necessarily what I hoped for. I was hoping for a genuine adventure series, akin to TAS, or the DC animated universe. Something like this:
https://www.thetrekcollective.com/2013/03/amazing-concept-art-for-new-star-trek.html
In fact, I think animation would be the one thing where I would have been totally okay with them bringing back well known heroes like Kirk and Spock, or even better, have an animated Pike-series.
I did some calculations once. Starfleet probably needs on the order of 500,000 new recruits per year. With a Federation population of approx. 10 trillion, you probably have at least 90 billion new college age kids each year. All indications are that Starfleet is elite, so I don't see it as difficult for it to recruit entirely awesome people when it only needs 0.0006% of the available recruiting pool.
Well, it is getting publicity for Star Trek and getting the name out there. Frankly, I'd rather they try different things within the Trek universe than just one show going.This sounds atrocious to be honest.
I love Rick & Morty but I certainly have no desire to watch a Star Trek comedy show. The entire direction of the franchise is disappointing to me.
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