Can't wait to see oldschool LCARS using the newer production methods! Although...those in the picture don't look as refined and slick as the TNG era buttons to me. I'll reserve my judgement for how they look on camera combined with the animations.
With the timehopping it could be from Stargazer or ANYWHERECan't wait to see oldschool LCARS using the newer production methods! Although...those in the picture don't look as refined and slick as the TNG era buttons to me. I'll reserve my judgement for how they look on camera combined with the animations.
Now the question is: Will this be 2400 Guinan coming back to help Picard and his friends? Or 2028 Guinan still chilling out on Earth for some reason and running into that same time traveler again?
*Flips table over in disgust. Begins writing ten paragraph rant about how this show is getting the essentials wrong. Inexplicably blames the hipster in the line ahead of me at Starbucks. Vehemently denies ever having been at Starbucks.*those in the picture don't look as refined and slick as the TNG era buttons
I'm kind of negative on this. Hopefully the way things unfold will make sense. I mean why would Q change something and make them go back to unchange it? I am mainly expecting they will make it seem like an interesting mystery only to have it fall flat.
Yeah, I was really looking forward to this season - hoping they fixed their mistakes from season 1 - but this trailer makes me very worried. Right now, I am hoping that this is standard trailer fare where they chop up the storyline and highlight whatever action and humor they can to get people interested, but that it doesn't actually represent the "feel" of the full show. I hope that I am wrong in some capacity; I really want this season to work well. Season 1 was more hits than misses, but I feel like all the misses were self-inflicted (to mix metaphors).The trailer felt kind of overwhelming to me - borg queen, time travel, Q, alternate timelines, etc. so I am a bit cautious going into this season. Honestly, as long as Picard has a chance to shine then I think I'll be happy. These sentiments seem to be reversed by others, so fingers crossed my initial judgement is bad!
'80s, really, but otherwise yes.
I didn't think about it until we had the picture right in front of us in this thread, but the thing this actually reminds me the most of is Patrick Stewart's role in Dune. Which came out three years before "Encounter at Farpoint".
Nitpick: The Relativity seen in the Voyager episode is in fact the Relativity G, as its registry is NCV-474439-G.PICARD: Ah. The Relativity.
DUCANE: The Relativity-A, actually. The first of the line.
PICARD: First?
Nitpick: The Relativity seen in the Voyager episode is in fact the Relativity G, as its registry is NCV-474439-G.
Whoever wrote the plaque up either wasn't thinking or was bad at math.
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So in the altered past, Picard is Saul Tigh?
Gray was the color the Confederate Forces wore...Still looks like he could be in the Civil War period.
I think Harry Turtledove wrote that book.Gray was the color the Confederate Forces wore...
... wait a minute...
If the CSA won, then gray would be a favored military color, so... Anyway. That's a whole other wrinkle.![]()
Though he has interesting ideas, I always struggled with his prose style and I doubt I made it any further than the first hundred pages of any of his books I tried to read. Not that that's relevant to anything.I think Harry Turtledove wrote that book.
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