Big spoilers
Theres a recreation of the Enterprise D bridge sometime this season.
He also tweeted a picture of Season 3 Geordi standing on the bridge but it was quickly deleted
Is there somewhere on the net that photo of Geordi from Ent-D bridge?
Big spoilers
Theres a recreation of the Enterprise D bridge sometime this season.
He also tweeted a picture of Season 3 Geordi standing on the bridge but it was quickly deleted
Big spoilers
Theres a recreation of the Enterprise D bridge sometime this season.
He also tweeted a picture of Season 3 Geordi standing on the bridge but it was quickly deleted
IDK - with their AR Wall tech, I doubt a TNG 1701-D Bridge recreation would blow the budget. I think most of the budget went to the TNG cast salaries (including Michelle Forbes and others we haven't seen yet) returning for this season.
I never even thought about this until you mentioned it. I'm sure at some point they'll make it back to safety...wherever that is and we'll see a different location. I was going to type Starleet but then I remembered the last episode.Something that only recently occurred to me, but I feel like season three is basically just set in two main locations.
We've spent very little time anywhere other than the Titan and M'Talas Prime. There are other spots of course, but we've ostensibly been in those two places for five episodes straight without feeling contained or constrained, which is quite impressive. I wonder how expansive the season will be in the back half.

Bottle shows often showcase fantastic acting, I like them.
I would agree, except that the holo bar is a unique aspect of humanity. Many people go to bars on the regular to cope with their lives, I like that they do it on Picard.Oh, deflinitely. But they work better as single episodes than an entire season.
I would agree, except that the holo bar is a unique aspect of humanity. Many people go to bars on the regular to cope with their lives, I like that they do it on Picard.
Doesn’t pull me outand that's the sort of thing that pulls you out of the story and calls attention to the money-saving tricks.
Trek's done such tricks for decades.Doesn’t pull me out
Trek's done such tricks for decades.
I guess it doesn't work then.Yes, and sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. Asserting a blanket generalization is meaningless as a response to a criticism of a specific failed example. If I say "That was a bad turkey sandwich," stating "There have been many turkey sandwiches" does not in any way address or redeem the poor quality of that specific one.
So logically the Titan should already have its own shipboard bar or lounge, which makes it redundant to use a holographic bar instead. It's just a really labored and contrived excuse to recycle the bar set from season 2, and that's the sort of thing that pulls you out of the story and calls attention to the money-saving tricks.
Not only am I dismayed that this has become "normalized" in our current society, I'd like to think that by the 25th century humanity did away with any need for alcohol entirely (and I know this clashes with Gene's idea of the future as he had his ship's doctor serving alcohol as early as the Cage). Not everyone can take "moderate" alcohol in a healthy way, and misfits who have trouble fitting in innocently try to be "cool" and drink like "everyone else" get into trouble they otherwise would not have, and I think a large part of society that makes bars etc. seem cool is to blame.Many people go to bars on the regular to cope with their lives
You can make the same argument against Vic Fontaine's lounge on DS9, or Sandrines/that tiki lounge on Voyager.
Except according to lore, the power supply is incompatible to rest of the ship systems.No, because my argument is not against using the simulation at all, it's about the incredibly stupid plot device of keeping the holodeck running while every other system on the ship is so desperately short of power that the crew is literally about to die. It would make enormously more sense to shut down the damn holodeck, unplug its dedicated power supply, and plug it into the life support system. Any bar/lounge requirements in that situation can be served by the ship's own bar/lounge.

They did.Not only am I dismayed that this has become "normalized" in our current society, I'd like to think that by the 25th century humanity did away with any need for alcohol entirely
Indeed. It must be preservedExcept according to lore, the power supply is incompatible to rest of the ship systems.
Can't go contradicting canon now.

Except according to lore, the power supply is incompatible to rest of the ship systems.
Can't go contradicting canon now.![]()
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