I see what you did there...How about: why does Hugh look so much better than the other ex-Borg? Where did he get his Nip-and-Tuck?
I don't really expect any TV series to take up such a story line, much as I would live them to do so, but a novel series would be very much appreciated. Or this business with the syths could be seen as the seeds of the trouble that becomes the Butlerian Jihad after the Federation covers the galaxy and the Quowat Milat become the Bene Gesserit and the Zhat Vash go into hiding on that obscure desert planet no one has any use for, except for that damn drug everyone gets hooked on.Looking at how central Rome is today to the Catholic Church, it's really hard to believe its population fell to a few thousand people several times in the Middle Ages and most public buildings and churches were left to ruin because there were literally no people around to use them, especially during the Avignon Papacy. I can fully picture something happening to the Federation in the future, even if the similarities to the fall of Rome would make it dangerously similar to the Foundation series as well.
Given that 'Discovery Season 3' is supposed to be aboutI think things would only go downhill after Picard and his motley crew finish their mission, rescuing and resettling Soji and her people, getting rid of the main villain (Zhat Vash or a resurrected Borg threat), etc.the slow downfall of the Federation over a period of 800 years,
I think those in charge of the Federation will continue to turn it inward and starts making more bad decisions, resulting in a bunch of member's homeworlds seceding from it (some after a civil war) untilit is left with just 6 members by the time Burnham & Co appears in the 31st (or is it 32nd?) century.
I sincerely hope Discovery S3 does not tie in with the events of Picard.
So was Rome, but history happened. Not some destructive barbarian catastrophe but a massive societal change when the center of power shifted from Rome to other centers of trade and control. The same could happen with the Federation with Earth becoming a backwater as the Federation system expands and changes.
The quote in their post is from Michael Chabon, you know the show runner? If he doesn’t consider the Federation to be in heading towards downfall in Picard than it probably isn’t.So was Rome, but history happened. Not some destructive barbarian catastrophe but a massive societal change when the center of power shifted from Rome to other centers of trade and control. The same could happen with the Federation with Earth becoming a backwater as the Federation system expands and changes.
Said that to SJGardiner, later.Sure that could all happen but the current writer is not interested in that story.
How about: why does Hugh look so much better than the other ex-Borg? Where did he get his Nip-and-Tuck?
JazzIs his surname Grant?
I don't really expect any TV series to take up such a story line
Sure that could all happen but the current writer is not interested in that story.
The quote in their post is from Michael Chabon, you know the show runner? If he doesn’t consider the Federation to be in heading towards downfall in Picard than it probably isn’t.
Kind of wavering between an 8 and a 9 this time, for reasons mostly related to directing. The flashing shots of Picard's Locutus nightmare were way too fast to have any impact, and the ex-Borg drones just looked vanilla lumpy and ugly, nothing distinctive. Even the maze of truth scenes were not all that awe-inspiring, and the reveal of Soji in parts kind of made me laugh involuntarily, there was no shock or horror involved. They dropped the ball on not visualizing Picard's problems with his Borg past and reticence to go in better IMO. Story wise this was a 9, directing wise closer to a 7, unfortunately.
hmmm...why? I like his almost child-like naivety. It reminds me a lot of earlier seasons Data9 for me - great stuff from Stewart, some nice moments and compelling developments.
Could have done without the cheesy fanfare and the constant attempts at Elrond humour - hate to say this about the first Australian cast member, but he’a not much of an actor, and a bloody awful character.
hmmm...why? I like his almost child-like naivety. It reminds me a lot of earlier seasons Data
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