This episode will be contentious for people who adhere to a perceived canon of all things Star Trek.
We have two characters who will probably be forgotten, who have a conflict with each other which is quickly solved by their shared loss, with the song "Heroes" by David Bowie playing as their conflict escalates.
We have two characters who will probably be forgotten, who have a conflict with each other which is quickly solved by their shared loss, with the song "Heroes" by David Bowie playing as their conflict escalates.
My excitement for Picard has dimmed. I will watch the show initially; however, I am not looking forward to it.
Well said, as am I. I think that was the point of it............Regardless, I am intrigued.
I hope this is the last of the Short Treks. On the whole, I have not enjoyed them.
Bullseye!I can’t force anyone to enjoy anything, obviously, but I cannot understand the desire to see them stop making them because YOU don’t enjoy them...?
Are we allowed to post some?Any good screen shots anyone?
The problem is not that they are old, but that we haven't seen any ships from that era in TNG-NEM. So they're pretty absent across hundreds of episodes, but then they're suddenly back? The Excelsior, Miranda, Oberth appeared throughout TNG, DS9, Generations... but there were no Magees at Wolf 359, any Dominion battle, or the FC battle.It really is a non issue, at least so far in what we have seen. Trek has had numerous ships that have been active in Starfleet, the Klingon Defense Force, etc that are over 100 plus years in service.
On the Federation side we know that the Oberth, The miranda, and the Excelsior (both versions) were used over a hundred years after they entered service. And that's active within Starfleet. On the Klingon side we had K'Tinga and Bird of Prey models that were both active in current military operations 100 plus years after their introduction.
What we don't know is what happens to ships that are no longer active duty in Trek. Due they get scuttled, do they get broken down into component pieces for recycling, do they get used in the private sector, or for other Federation duty (at least with a couple Miranda variants, and with a handful of Oberth's we know they are used outside of Starfleet as well, and how many end up and at unknown's yards.
So we know for fact based on Trek's history, that a ship line can be in active Starfleet duty (even in times of peace) over a hundred years. We know that those ships can serve in combat situations, and that they can be used in mass in times of war. We also know that those same classes can be used outside of Starfleet for other ventures. We know this. This is documented fact within Trek's history.
Now if after watching the show, we don't ever see any models that started from outside a 10 year window plus or minus of the original series, I could see someone being bothered. But I am going to hazard a guess and say that we will see some newer ships as well.
but there were no Magees at Wolf 359, any Dominion battle, or the FC battle.
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