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Ok. What is the chance of a Picard spinoff?

Let's say you command a desk to become a golf ball.

Where does the extraneous matter go? Where does the excess matter go? (Unless you want a golf ball that's the size of a basketball.)

We were supposed to have flying cars by now. ;)

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In to the transporter.

Otherwise we could never get duplicates.
 
Looking at the slate, we will have two seasons of SNW and a third possible (5 is the new norm for long running shows on streaming platforms), one season of the Starfleet Academy show, and the Section 31 movie. I am cynical about a theatrical movie.
PRO season 2 (most likely its final season) - July 2024
LDS season 5 (final season) - 2024
Section 31 movie - 2024 or 25
SNW season 3 - 2025
SFA season 1 - 2026

After this year, there's going to be a glut of Trek shows. Ten episodes of SNW next year, and ten of SFA the year after that.
 
Let's say you command a desk to become a golf ball.

Where does the extraneous matter go? Where does the excess matter go? (Unless you want a golf ball that's the size of a basketball.)

We were supposed to have flying cars by now. ;)

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Seems as believable as a transporter to me, honestly.

Replicators, on the other hand, bring 'em on!
 
PRO season 2 (most likely its final season) - July 2024
LDS season 5 (final season) - 2024
Section 31 movie - 2024 or 25
SNW season 3 - 2025
SFA season 1 - 2026

After this year, there's going to be a glut of Trek shows. Ten episodes of SNW next year, and ten of SFA the year after that.
I don't really consider that a "glut". More like a trickle. :)
 
Jack Crusher is nowhere near the icon that McCoy was.

Never said he was. Just trying to think of a character that might potentially still be alive 100 years after Picard S3, even given longer lifespans. Use Data or Worf, whatever.
 
PRO season 2 (most likely its final season) - July 2024
LDS season 5 (final season) - 2024
Section 31 movie - 2024 or 25
SNW season 3 - 2025
SFA season 1 - 2026

After this year, there's going to be a glut of Trek shows. Ten episodes of SNW next year, and ten of SFA the year after that.
With the collapse of the Paramount/Skydance negotiations and potential austerity plans incoming at the studio if they can't find a buyer, I'm beginning to doubt Starfleet Academy makes it.
 
They still need to make content. Trek is one of their most known commodities. They're not gonna nix what is surly one of their biggest subscription drivers. We may see less Trek, but we're still gonna get something.
 
We may see less Trek, but we're still gonna get something.

We'll likely still get Trek, but I imagine it will be a thoroughly cost reduced Trek. Which makes me wonder how much Hunter/Giamatti are bringing in, and will it align with the austerity movement.
 
It doesn't have to be a bad thing, wasn't TOS a low budget production, too? (at least in the biginning) ;)
So maybe it's something like back to the roots...what can be good, too.
 
It doesn't have to be a bad thing, wasn't TOS a low budget production, too? (at least in the biginning) ;)
So maybe it's something like back to the roots...what can be good, too.
It wasn't. It was pretty average or higher with being genre fiction.

The roots are action and adventure.
 
It doesn't have to be a bad thing, wasn't TOS a low budget production, too? (at least in the biginning)
No. Cost was a factor in why they were hesitant to pick up TOS after The Cage and why they tried to cancel it after season 2.
The roots are action and adventure.
Careful. Certain people don't like being reminded of that.

But seriously, actually reading the TOS Writer's Guide, it's funny just how much the 90s shows were in violation of the Gene's Fundamental Rules for Writing Trek.
 
Maybe but when you compare f.e. the quality of special effects in TOS with SNW you will agree that in TOS it wasn't the most expensive and best available...
 
Maybe but when you compare f.e. the quality of special effects in TOS with SNW you will agree that in TOS it wasn't the most expensive and best available...
It makes absolutely no sense to compare the special effects of a network show in the 1960s with those of a streaming show in the 2020s.
 
Maybe but when you compare f.e. the quality of special effects in TOS with SNW you will agree that in TOS it wasn't the most expensive and best available...
What an absurd claim. How in the wide world of sports does a show in the 60s have the same VFX as a show in the 2020s? That...that's not even apple to oranges, that's apples and cubic zirconium level comparison. The things have nothing in common other than being TV shows produced for a mass audience.
 
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