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Spoilers Picard Prequel "Children of Mars"

Why would I be watching Short Treks at all if it wasn't for the advertising? How on Earth could I be watching Short Treks and not be familiar with Picard, even if I didn't post on boards like this? They've been plugging the shit out of Picard for months. Short Treks is not a main series, it's a supplement. It was a supplement for Discovery, it was a test bed for a Pike Series, and now it's additional promotion for Picard.

If you're watching Short Treks, you've probably already seen trailers for Picard. And even if not (which is unlikely), the minute you see Picard's face, that should eliminate any doubt about what you're watching. If that doesn't do it, then seeing "Based on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Created by Gene Roddenberry" will.

Credit people with some intelligence.

Yes, people will probably know that Picard is coming, but Short Treks has been in the 23rd century the whole time and started as Discovery spin off. You know, people might just watch TV shows like normal people and not obsess about them and read forums and news articles about them like we do? And sure, they'll get it in the end, but it is just poor story telling if the era is only established at that point or in some outside source.
 
I don't think so. I just think this short was put into post-production way before Season 1 of Picard's post-production began, meaning they just didn't have the meshes available for any 24th century ships yet.
Let's hope so!
 
Poor Geordi... I guess the warp core bulkhead was too fast for him...

It looks like the old-style Spacedock was totally destroyed, too. My god that's a lot of pain...
 
There were 23rd century ships on TNG. Why does it matter if a ship model from Discovery was reused, reusing ship models in different eras (some just turned upside down) is a proud Trek production tradition.
It always bugged me a bit even then, But the time difference was not nearly as big and the era was firmly established regardless.
 
Let's hope so!
Well we already have some evidence of this, the shots they used of the Kite Ships attacking mars are already outdated compared to the most recent Picard teasers, as they're missing the Starfleet Delta on their right wing.
 
I totally get that Star Trek is different things to different people and some love it for the characters or stories. Others love it for the optimistic vision of the future. Even still, some love it for the tech. I appreciate that.

However, I think the focus on the ship overriding discussion of anything else is a little much. Its one shot. There are a myriad of reasons why there could be a ship from the 2250s in this episode. Pick a rationale for your own personal head canon and go with it. We're Star Trek fans! It's kinda what we do.

Other than that, it is a beautiful little tale, just what these Short Treks are supposed to be.
 
I totally get that Star Trek is different things to different people and some love it for the characters or stories. Others love it for the optimistic vision of the future. Even still, some love it for the tech. I appreciate that.

However, I think the focus on the ship overriding discussion of anything else is a little much. Its one shot. There are a myriad of reasons why there could be a ship from the 2250s in this episode. Pick a rationale for your own personal head canon and go with it. We're Star Trek fans! It's kinda what we do.

Other than that, it is a beautiful little tale, just what these Short Treks are supposed to be.
The issue is - there's really not much else to discuss RE this last short unless you want to get into a HTH tactics discussion between two teenage girls. ;)
 
If I can watch the whole short and figure out the era based on the stories then the ships are a detail and don't require further attention.

And I can. And, as much as I would like to think so, I'm not the smartest guy in the room.
 
The issue is - there's really not much else to discuss RE this last short unless you want to get into a HTH tactics discussion between two teenage girls. ;)

Despite the fact that Possum is right and there's a lot more to discuss, the time discussing the ship could be spent coming up with an explanation as opposed to the incessant complaining. Just a thought. :D
 
If I can watch the whole short and figure out the era based on the stories then the ships are a detail and don't require further attention.

And I can. And, as much as I would like to think so, I'm not the smartest guy in the room.
But would you have, before end, without information outside the show? Because I don't think anyone could have, except by a pure guess.
 
It was a 9/11 allegory and seems to be tied to whatever changed Starfleet and the Federation, there’s a lot to talk about.

Also, the amount of time between the Federation's 9/11 analogue and Picard's present is roughly the same as between our 9/11 and the present. Which is appropriate, because where Enterprise - as a post 9/11 show - wanted to explore the immediate aftermath (and had the same disturbing pro-torture turn that a lot of media did after 9/11) Picard seems more interested in exploring how a generation or so after a terrorist attack we find that society has changed irrevocably.
 
Despite the fact that Possum is right and there's a lot more to discuss, the time discussing the ship could be spent coming up with an explanation as opposed to the incessant complaining. Just a thought. :D
Explanation is easy, and not really the point. Point is that it was lazy, the era was not established until the end, and probably most importantly people fear they might do this in the actual Picard series.
 
But would you have, before end, without information outside the show? Because I don't think anyone could have, except by a pure guess.
Maybe, maybe not. Hard for me to judge since I already know.

For me, and this is just me, if I am so focused on the ships that it takes me out of the story to guess when it happens before the end, then the story hasn't fully engaged me. But, if by the end I know the rest of the story and can figure it out, then it works for me.

And its a common enough storytelling trope that it is not a problem for me. Mileage will definitely vary, but the lack of full context of the setting is old hat to me.
Explanation is easy, and not really the point. Point is that it was lazy, the era was not established until the end, and probably most importantly people fear they might do this in the actual Picard series.
I don't think it was lazy at all.
 
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