Been there, done that...
<== Love "ENTERPRISE"
Spent way to much time here defending it back then and the vitriol was pretty much what drove me away for quite some time.
(haven't even gone in the Enterprise forums since I've come back)
Of course, everybody knows what I immediately did upon reading this...
Though, I do have to admit THIS is not quite what I was expecting...
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True but TrekBBS is usually filled with people that love everything.![]()
Not quite...I won't and can't speak for anyone apart from me, myself and/or I this time, but I've never cared for prequels in general.
I was a Caprica fan, too! (But no surprise there, given my avatar.)I don't like the Star Wars prequels or Enterprise. Obviously I like Discovery, and I also like Better Call Saul. But if we want to keep in genre: there was a BSG prequel, Capirca, that I liked but no one else seemed to.
So I guess it depends on the prequel. Someone's going to twist what I'm about to say into something else, but my favorite prequels are the ones where I don't feel like I'm watching a prequel. Saul's story is disconnected from Walter White's. While we know what happens to the Enterprise, we have no idea what will happen to Discovery. And Caprica taking place before BSG with everything being destroyed means that it feels inherently different with the 12 colonies still intact and the focus of the series being so radically different.
With ENT, it always felt like a prequel. "This is how we met X race. This is how we met Y race. Oh, that's right! They can only go up to Warp 5. There's no Federation yet. Humans aren't evolved yet and the Vulcans keep reminding us!" It's Star Trek before it was Star Trek, "Here's Star Trek but we don't have everything there yet!" For me, constantly being reminded of what they don't have yet gets old after a while. Then there's the Star Wars prequels and how Darth Vader became Darth Vader... only problem was he was Anakin Skywalker first. And, yeah, I'll just leave that right there.
Is that what it is? I thought it was HaloI was a Caprica fan, too! (But no surprise there, given my avatar.)![]()
I don't like the Star Wars prequels or Enterprise. Obviously I like Discovery, and I also like Better Call Saul. But if we want to keep in genre: there was a BSG prequel, Capirca, that I liked but no one else seemed to.
So I guess it depends on the prequel. Someone's going to twist what I'm about to say into something else, but my favorite prequels are the ones where I don't feel like I'm watching a prequel. Saul's story is disconnected from Walter White's. While we know what happens to the Enterprise, we have no idea what will happen to Discovery. And Caprica taking place before BSG with everything being destroyed means that it feels inherently different with the 12 colonies still intact and the focus of the series being so radically different.
With ENT, it always felt like a prequel. "This is how we met X race. This is how we met Y race. Oh, that's right! They can only go up to Warp 5. There's no Federation yet. Humans aren't evolved yet and the Vulcans keep reminding us!" It's Star Trek before it was Star Trek, "Here's Star Trek but we don't have everything there yet!" For me, constantly being reminded of what they don't have yet gets old after a while. Then there's the Star Wars prequels and how Darth Vader became Darth Vader... only problem was he was Anakin Skywalker first. And, yeah, I'll just leave that right there.
I've merged this with the umbrella Picard Discussion Thread.Question, where is the Picard forum??
Oh well, future of Trek!!
I really don't like that at all.Alynna ordered Picard around like a puppy, now they would be in love, interesting, right?
I really don't like that at all.
She had a great point.I didn't like it either when she was kind of rude towards Picard, on the other hand she had a point.
https://www.foodandwine.com/wine/star-trek-captain-picard-wineThere IS a Chateaux Picard wine:
Patrick Stewart is a British actor who played a French captain in Star Trek: The Next Generation. There seem to be plenty of French fans who have taken Stewart as one of their own. Stewart received a warm welcome when he appeared on the Star Trek: Picard panel at Comic Con Paris. During the Q&A part of the panel, a French fan asked if Stewart had ever tasted “the real Chateau Picard” wine from “the region of Bordeaux.” Stewart revealed that he had not. The fan then presented Stewart with a bottle of authentic Chateau Picard wine from the vineyard in Bordeaux.
https://comicbook.com/startrek/2019...rick-stewart-chateau-picard-wine-paris-comic/
Both wines are produced under license from CBS Consumer Products by the company Wines That Rock, which, as the name implies, is best known for their music-themed wines [URL='https://www.foodandwine.com/wine/virgin-rock-n-roll-wine-club']from the likes of The Rolling Stones and KISS
[/URL], but has also been behind branded wines for Downton Abbey and even NPR.
I think the wine is older than TNG, and they simply allowed CBS to put their labels on some bottles.https://www.foodandwine.com/wine/star-trek-captain-picard-wine
It’s a licensed. If there ever was an actual chateaux Picard making actual wine, CBS would be paying a pretty penny for the use of the name.
It makes sense to tie up all loose ends, to then bring out the much awaited somewhat parallel universe star trek series...
I guess they don't see the age of Spock as an issue... But they should add some releases for actor to do movies or TV on the side... Even if it means releasing him from a semi formal pledge.
Picard... I wonder if...
- Will they add little bits of new like Voyager, adding onto yet not making the mistake of Enterprise of trying to be both random and set on a year long chase, which made more sense with Voyager
- Data is now introduced, he could find an inventors chip from his father to make him like experimental version of 7 of 9.
- Even probable guest stars like Riker, has the option to be his double twin, like week end's at Berney's?
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