Stuffing B-4's parts in a drawer seems a little undignified. A step up from tossing them in clear totes warehoused on wire rack shelves, I suppose. But still...
tl;dr - Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Nope on both counts. Too deep a cut. SO much in the trailer is connected to the Borg, there's no way they're gonna loop in another massive bit of backstory, especially one that is very obscure and would require way too much exposition.
Yes, this seems to make the most sense.
The trailer itself acknowledges Data is dead.
So it could be:
B-4 who has become Data 2.0
A hologram
A dream
Please learn to use the multi-quote function (+ Quote in the lower right of the posts you're quoting) to quote from multiple posts. See how easy it is?They should spend absolutely ZERO time on the specifics of the dreadful "Nemesis" except to remind people that Data died saving Picard. (and that Riker finally got his own ship.)
The rest of the movie should be completely ignored and flushed from our collective memories.
Where do you keep your dismantled androids?
For me the best piece of info from that TV Line interview was Stewart's comment that hopefully there will be more than one season!![]()
DISCO & this Picard show are not in the Kelvin timeline, but they are made under the same alternative licence that the Kelvin series of movies were made underAnd even if DSC took place in an alternate timeline (which it doesn't), it couldn't be Kelvin-verse because the time lines don't match up.
That is...a pretty intriguing thought.My crazy fan theory number 3...
... and I swear I have no idea, so if I'm right here then, no spoilers intended, it's an absolute fluke...
... the young people are the *literal* Next Generation. A group of children from the Enterprise D, maybe the very same ones whose names are on the Captain Picard Day banner in the trailer, who have grown up and tracked down the man who is a living legend to them, to be 'their Captain' one more time. That's why the Romulan hints at him "becoming the Captain they want you to be", why Picard recalls this particilar young lady as special, perhaps in link to a Borg incident, why he says "Engage" in the particular way he does, it's a kind of 'Galaxy Quest' esque story, tying way back to Picard's worry about 'being put on a ship in charge of children' way back in TNG's pilot.
Watch the trailer again with this in mind, and tell me it isn't possible.![]()
DISCO & this Picard show are not in the Kelvin timeline, but they are made under the same alternative licence that the Kelvin series of movies were made under
The so called 'Prime Universe' is not the original Star Trek continuity - it's an universe where things mostly match the events of the original continuity
Whilst this timeline might have the same rough chain of events there have to be differences - a minimum 15% difference I believe - so Seven's implants being different - the Borg cube having blue rather than green light, the DISCO Enterprise being larger than TOS all these things are different for contractual reasons
Discovery & Picard are made for CBS, yes, but they are made by Secret Hideout under the same alternative licence as Bad Robot made the Kelvin movies
However I think the Picard series will walk the line as close as it possibly can - and by the time it airs the CBS/Viacom re-merger might have gone through and it might not be an issue anymore. Picard at that point could then be potentially subsumed into the original continuity. Perhaps the same will be true of Discovery from Series 3 onwards post time jump
Discovery and Picard (and Lower Decks) are all part of the prime universe. This isn’t a question.
Surrounding Picard with good looking younger actors is yet another attempt to make Star Trek "cool". (They've been trying to make it cool for almost 20 years. It always fails).
I concur.Something entirely different, that's so good and out of left field I didn't even notice the first time:
I LOVE all the variety in Romulan/Vulcan hairstyles! None of the repetitive bowlcuts, yet all distinctly alien. That's how to do different personalities in alien species!
They should spend absolutely ZERO time on the specifics of the dreadful "Nemesis" except to remind people that Data died saving Picard. (and that Riker finally got his own ship.)
The rest of the movie should be completely ignored and flushed from our collective memories.
DISCO & this Picard show are not in the Kelvin timeline, but they are made under the same alternative licence that the Kelvin series of movies were made under
The so called 'Prime Universe' is not the original Star Trek continuity - it's an universe where things mostly match the events of the original continuity
Whilst this timeline might have the same rough chain of events there have to be differences - a minimum 15% difference I believe - so Seven's implants being different - the Borg cube having blue rather than green light, the DISCO Enterprise being larger than TOS all these things are different for contractual reasons
Discovery & Picard are made for CBS, yes, but they are made by Secret Hideout under the same alternative licence as Bad Robot made the Kelvin movies
However I think the Picard series will walk the line as close as it possibly can - and by the time it airs the CBS/Viacom re-merger might have gone through and it might not be an issue anymore. Picard at that point could then be potentially subsumed into the original continuity. Perhaps the same will be true of Discovery from Series 3 onwards post time jump
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