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In the "wild, wild rumors" category:

‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’ Remaster in the Works at Secret Hideout

While details about the project are still being kept under wraps, The Vulcan Reporter can reveal that this remaster will be developed by FX3X, a VFX company located in Skopje, Macedonia, and Los Angeles, California. A 4K scan of the original filmed footage will be used for the remaster. Furthermore, the remaster will include new VFX that will be created using AI.

https://www.thevulcanreporter.com/exclusives/star-trek-deep-space-nine-remaster/

I'd love to believe it but I don't know this source from Jack. The one thing that makes it somewhat plausible though is the "new VFX created using AI," which sound basically like using AI upscaling on the existing VFX, which would save a lot of money.

I've also never heard of this postproduction company before, so this isn't obvious clickbait by claiming that ILM will be working on it or something.
 
In the "wild, wild rumors" category:



https://www.thevulcanreporter.com/exclusives/star-trek-deep-space-nine-remaster/

I'd love to believe it but I don't know this source from Jack. The one thing that makes it somewhat plausible though is the "new VFX created using AI," which sound basically like using AI upscaling on the existing VFX, which would save a lot of money.

I've also never heard of this postproduction company before, so this isn't obvious clickbait by claiming that ILM will be working on it or something.

Again, my understanding from the DS9 doc is the VFX were added at video resolution after filming. If they are working from the old filmed footage they'd need to redo them all anyway.
 
Again, my understanding from the DS9 doc is the VFX were added at video resolution after filming. If they are working from the old filmed footage they'd need to redo them all anyway.

Right. The model footage would all have to be rescanned and recomposited, and the CGI would have to be remade almost from scratch. I say "almost" because some unknown amount of the original scene files still exist in the hands of the original artists, but even still the models and textures would need to be improved, and all of it rerendered. That's why I find the "AI" part so compelling, because it suggests – if this is true – that they're just going to take the original 480i VFX and upscale it, similarly to the Babylon 5 remaster.
 
According to someone on the Voyager Doc, CBS no longer has the film scanning equipment they used for TNG-R and the Doc team used for the DS9 one. So I can't see a DS9 remaster happening anytime soon, at least in house.
 
Not saying that I believe the dubious clickbait sites, but IIRC, the original rumor was that Archer was going to appear in Picard. And now we know that season 2 does have a time-travel element. So it doesn't seem quite as absurd as it once did.
 
If Picard continues to feature the Romulans as its most important enemy, then perhaps explore the Earth-Romulan War as the beginning of their interest in humanity and Starfleet, with or without time travel. 22nd Century characters like Archer can be shown through whatever records survived, and you can have something controversial that he was responsible for Romulans still hold a grudge over, with Picard on a mission to prove or disprove evidence that threatens the Federation and his whole faith in it.
 
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I am curious what the Klingons look like now. They were conspicuously absent in PIC S1 (and I don't remember seeing them in DSC S3 either). What about SNW's Klingons? I'm curious if the show runners want to get back to a more traditional look (like LDS is playing with), but are kind of scared to, considering the gyrations the went through to try to fit them back into canon in DSC S2. :lol:
 
I am curious what the Klingons look like now. They were conspicuously absent in PIC S1 (and I don't remember seeing them in DSC S3 either). What about SNW's Klingons? I'm curious if the show runners want to get back to a more traditional look (like LDS is playing with), but are kind of scared to, considering the gyrations the went through to try to fit them back into canon in DSC S2. :lol:

I like to think that the producers learned from their mistakes and that we will see something much closer to what we saw in TOS, even if they have to go the ENT route of making up some nonsensical explanation as to why they suddenly now look like ordinary humans with oily skin as opposed to the lobsteroids we saw in DSC season 1. It'll be like TMP in reverse ;)
 
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