I am sure I also read it in some behind the scenes stuff at the time. I cannot get to that part of my archive at the moment though. I think Zimmerman may have said it.
Let Worf have the Enterprise-E again, goddamn it!
And they can obviously not use the E, thought whatever happened was not Worf's fault.![]()
It was absolutely that. But it was also Rick Berman and a couple of his lieutenants following in those footsteps and it turning to being very reluctant to tell stories based on other people's ideas, rather than their own. Which I get to a degree. TNG and DS9 made the Klingons as we know them more or less, from the relatively blank slate that was the pre-TNG Klingons. That was people telling new stories by just hitching on an existing alien race. It be quite another thing do do another jaunt through the Guardian of forever 3 times a series.I would imagine that came from Roddenberry wanting to distance TNG from TOS, and not having the exact same things repeated, or too many things repeated, aside from the PSI 2000 virus. I think there was a strong push to go away from TOS threads, and treat the galaxy a bit more like a blank slate. And then it swung the other way to revisiting Spock, and Scotty and Sarek and so on. But, I think those little one offs are going to be ignored, save for Greg Cox and other authors having fun with it.
What if they did in Federation standard?When we saw the whole Borgified fleet in formation over earth I genuinely thought for a second they were gonna spell out
B O R G
But that's a duel edged sword because fans who have done these things (Which I did with TOS, and Mego figures and such) that create a level of expectations, whether reasonable or not. So I can understand the reluctance to dive in to that side by the writers because it's not their own. I would hope that would change as demonstrated by use of the Borg and Guardian of Forever.Also us millenials and zoomers are just more comfortable building on pre-existing work in general. Probably because a lot of us grew up playing out imaginary episodes with action figures on guest room beds or writing fan fiction online.
the events of this season practically guarantee that, in-universe, ex-B will be more feared and hated than ever and Hugh died for nothing.
The reason the Ent-D got a new bridge for GEN is because the old one was designed for the 4:3 aspect ratio. They needed a widescreen bridge for a widescreen movie.
The Borg created the evil DNA that makes Jack a Borg king. I know Voyager dealt them a heavy blow but they can't really just make another Borg drone on their own who can do the same thing? There were even baby Borg in Q Who. Considering the Borg created the DNA in the first place they should be able to recreate it. Nor was Picard's body actually necessary to beam the DNA into the Starfleet victims--the Borg could probably just recreate the DNA on their own and have the changelings or whoever transport it into Starfleet.
Yes, I know. They moved stuff, painted stuff bronze, stuck bits on and turned some lights off. But when they did all this, I think it was Zimmerman who posited the in-universe reason that they changed the module. He’s the original designer for the Bridge (and did ST V as well to make an interim design between TOS and TNG) I believe. Though it may have been Sternbach that said it, I am unsure — it seems more likely. Think it is in the Generations movie magazine.
Wasn't it the TNG Technical Manual which first suggested that starship bridges are replaceable modules?
There is no getting around that with fans. Especially in the internet era. There's no fandom that is great anymore. Trek is actually in the best shape. But fans are pretty trash in general and producers shouldn't calibrate around them one bit. I mean Take Obi-Wan - which was great. Folks decided what Reva was after one episode, even though by the last episode, she turned out to be excellent. Zero time allotted in letting a character develop via, the, ya know, story. Even with this series, Picard... I mean I was saying last week "the reveal isn't the point. The reveal isn't the point". This is not Lost. This not a mystery box show. This is not Stranger Things. Everything in this season existed to get the TNG crew back together on the Bridge of the D in Episode 9. And that's fine, because there will be no Season 4. This series is about endings, not begginings and this is the last ride of TNG, not *a* ride.But that's a duel edged sword because fans who have done these things (Which I did with TOS, and Mego figures and such) that create a level of expectations, whether reasonable or not. So I can understand the reluctance to dive in to that side by the writers because it's not their own. I would hope that would change as demonstrated by use of the Borg and Guardian of Forever.
They never reused the Guardian of Forever until recently because Paramount was terrified of its litigious creator, Harlan Ellison.
Who'd have thought it. They made a Star Trek show and its broken into the top ten streaming shows. Just give the keys to the Season 3 team. This was great.
You...uh, have fun with that.Let the fan wank go nuts. Throw the Borg and the Changelings together. Hell, next episode lets' have Sela and some TNG-era Warbirds come and save Earth guns blazing when that nebula ends up being a Transwarp Hub, even though Sela doing that would make no sense. Have fucking Martok show up in an Epilogue to high five Worf. Really, its a time to just set off every firework they got.
This I completely agree with, especially this season. If you're going to give me this level of nostalgia then better ground it in a damn good story.There is no getting around that with fans. Especially in the internet era. There's no fandom that is great anymore. Trek is actually in the best shape. But fans are pretty trash in general and producers shouldn't calibrate around them one bit.
The story this season is damn good. At least I think so. It's filled with great deep cuts and modest retcons. And a lot of continuity fixing and quite little continuity breaking.This I completely agree with, especially this season. If you're going to give me this level of nostalgia then better ground it in a damn good story.
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