That's right - was that one in TOS said to be the last of its kind?
With any luck, Shaxs will bemoan Starfleet's abysmal security training program and constantly complain about why none of his people will find cover during a firefight.I actually spent a few minutes staring at that wondering "is that a Talosian or a Suliban?"
Other observations: Pictire 17, Lt. Shaxs looking pissed off with a bunch of other goldshirts staring at him in some sort of command centre looking room. I'm guessing this is the ship's security monitoring centre, which I guess the show is treating like some sort of shipboard police station? Cool idea, it kind of bothered me we never saw what goes into ship security in the other shows besides having the security chief manning the tactical station on the bridge and having security officers hanging around the brig or standing guard as needed around the ship.
And Picture 27, a Ferengi!
Two new Lower Decks stills in this ad for the Star Trek Universe Comic-Con@Home Panel. At least I think we haven't seen them.
Two questions: Are those Gorn? And: Those pointy-eared ladies with the purple-ish skin aren't Vulcan, are they?
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Lots of interesting new stuff in those pictures. Looks like they show a couple new areas of the ship, and our first look at their versions of the Ferengi, Klingons, and Cardassians. It also looks like the waiters at whatever the Cerritos' version of Ten Forward is wear the same outfits as the ones on the Enterprise-D.Bunch of new images released (15 out of 30 is where the new ones start)
https://ca.startrek.com/gallery/every-image-we-have-from-lower-decks-so-far
Yup.That's right - was that one in TOS said to be the last of its kind?
This is just a guess but it's on the CMO so I am guessing it is a medical distinction from general sciences.I am kind of curious why only the blue-wearing science/medical people are wearing white boots and all others are wearing black. I don't remember that uniform distinction in any of the TNG-era shows/movies, of which this is supposed to be a relative contemporary.
With any luck, Shaxs will bemoan Starfleet's abysmal security training program and constantly complain about why none of his people will find cover during a firefight.
I have a sneaking suspicion this show will find most of its comedic value in being very meta over many things fans have disliked about Trek over the years. Queue a mess-hall debate scene over whether or not Starfleet is military...
That's right - was that one in TOS said to be the last of its kind?
And only 5/8 do it correctly
The person responsible for coloring was color-blind and saw pink as gray.This may be a tip-of-the-hat to TAS, which insisted on making lots of random things pink and purple for no realistic reason, like Klingon uniforms and Kzinti starships (and pale blue Orion males).
It would be hilarious if Trek commented on today's conspiracy people XDBunch of new images released (15 out of 30 is where the new ones start)
https://ca.startrek.com/gallery/every-image-we-have-from-lower-decks-so-far
So far sounds pretty run of the mill Star Trek missions.And we have the titles of the first four episodes
http://blog.trekcore.com/2020/07/more-star-trek-lower-decks-images-episode-titles-revealed/
What's the bacteriophage-looking thing? Could've sworn there was something with that same look in Worlds of the Federation or one of those types of reference books.
Don't think that was it... I feel like this was more of a line illustration. Kind of like the ones from the Star Fleet Medical Reference Manual that got used in Keiko's schoolroom in DS9.Could it be that "macrovirus" thing from that awful Voyager episode?
It had longer tendrils.Could it be that "macrovirus" thing from that awful Voyager episode?
Maybe the Phylosian or the Melkot looked vaguely like it.What's the bacteriophage-looking thing? Could've sworn there was something with that same look in Worlds of the Federation or one of those types of reference books.
They looked more like radiolarians and less like phages.Could it be that "macrovirus" thing from that awful Voyager episode?
I see soething more akin to the topical virus.Could it be that "macrovirus" thing from that awful Voyager episode?
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