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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard General Discussion Thread

Rios is the commander of the hero ship, right? Then yes, I think he is former Starfleet.
 
I have suspicion that that they might have plans to spin off some of these characters in a more traditional Trek series once Picard has restores Starfleet to its former glory in the end of this show. Captain Raffi Musiker of the Enterprise 1701-F or something like that.
 
Boy, Starfleet goes through a lot of uniforms.

I had a count. Some are a bit hard because of not seeing beginnings and endings, but (maybe this should be its own thread?!)

ENTERPRISE - 2140s-2160s (c 20 years)
FRANKLIN [BEYOND] mid 2160s
KELVIN - 2230s
DISCOVERY - 2230s-2250s (c 20 years)
THE CAGE - 2254
DISCO PIKE - 2257-2265 (c 8 years)
WHERE NO MAN HAS GONE BEFORE - 2265-2266 (c 2 years)
THE ORIGINAL SERIES - 2266-2270 (4 years)
THE MOTION PICTURE (ugh) mid 2270s
MONSTER MAROONS - 2270s-2350s (c 80 (!) years)
TNG 1 - 2353-2365 (12 years; plus background performers in TNG Season 3+)
TNG 2 - 2366-2371 (5 years; although background performers wear them on screen as late as DS9 Season 7)
VOYAGER/DS9 1 - 2369-2372 (4 years)
FIRST CONTACT - 2373-2380 (7 years - feels longer with fan films using them!)
LOWER DECKS - c 2380
COUNTDOWN/PCD FLASHBACK SEQUENCES - c 2385
PICARD - c 2399

Memory Alpha is my source but it's especially messy around the 23rd Century!

The Monster Maroons lasted for 8 decades while the Enterprise and Discovery lasted about 20 years. The first TNG uniforms were possibly in use about a decade before we saw them.

The post-FC uniforms are of course up in the air as for how long they lasted, Lower Decks is set in 2380 but they have their own design
 
I had a count. Some are a bit hard because of not seeing beginnings and endings, but (maybe this should be its own thread?!)

ENTERPRISE - 2140s-2160s (c 20 years)
FRANKLIN [BEYOND] mid 2160s
KELVIN - 2230s
DISCOVERY - 2230s-2250s (c 20 years)
THE CAGE - 2254
DISCO PIKE - 2257-2265 (c 8 years)
WHERE NO MAN HAS GONE BEFORE - 2265-2266 (c 2 years)
THE ORIGINAL SERIES - 2266-2270 (4 years)
THE MOTION PICTURE (ugh) mid 2270s
MONSTER MAROONS - 2270s-2350s (c 80 (!) years)
TNG 1 - 2353-2365 (12 years; plus background performers in TNG Season 3+)
TNG 2 - 2366-2371 (5 years; although background performers wear them on screen as late as DS9 Season 7)
VOYAGER/DS9 1 - 2369-2372 (4 years)
FIRST CONTACT - 2373-2380 (7 years - feels longer with fan films using them!)
LOWER DECKS - c 2380
COUNTDOWN/PCD FLASHBACK SEQUENCES - c 2385
PICARD - c 2399

Memory Alpha is my source but it's especially messy around the 23rd Century!

The Monster Maroons lasted for 8 decades while the Enterprise and Discovery lasted about 20 years. The first TNG uniforms were possibly in use about a decade before we saw them.

The post-FC uniforms are of course up in the air as for how long they lasted, Lower Decks is set in 2380 but they have their own design
Have you served in the US Military? Each branch has a "uniform board" who does nothing but constantly make changes. In my time in uniform I think I went through 5 different camo patterns and 2 changes to service dress......at least Starfleet has replicators. We had to BUY ours when changes were made.

I guess the board had to justify their existence by constantly making changes........
 
The TOS movies had had high production values and cinematography but they still jelled with star trek also but the focus of these new prime Star Trek seems to be action witch is stupid for a Trek show
Go rewatch TOS and get back to me.

Action was part of Star Trek from the beginning. TNG was the one that started adding the 50 minute briefing room scenes and the let's talk the problem to death episodes; and Star Trek was worse for it IMO.
 
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Have you served in the US Military? Each branch has a "uniform board" who does nothing but constantly make changes. In my time in uniform I think I went through 5 different camo patterns and 2 changes to service dress......at least Starfleet has replicators. We had to BUY ours when changes were made.

I guess the board had to justify their existence by constantly making changes........
I am not a soldier nor an American :P
If I turned up at the recruitment office to sign up they'd look at me and laugh
 
I have suspicion that that they might have plans to spin off some of these characters in a more traditional Trek series once Picard has restores Starfleet to its former glory in the end of this show. Captain Raffi Musiker of the Enterprise 1701-F or something like that.

There is season two of picard first.

Also there is still going to be a lot of Starfleet focused shows coming out. If you meet traditional in the sense of 45 minutes, a moral lesson and fade to black - that will never come back (well life action - Lower decks might have it).
 
Total rewatch Mazda TOS and get back to me.

Action was part of Star Trek from the beginning. TNG was the one that started adding the 50 minute briefing room scenes and the let's talk the problem to death episodes; and Star Trek was worse for it IMO.
I don't recall saying anything about TOS the series Sir, i am very ambivalent about the series frankly. i was referring to the movies
 
There is season two of picard first.

Also there is still going to be a lot of Starfleet focused shows coming out. If you meet traditional in the sense of 45 minutes, a moral lesson and fade to black - that will never come back (well life action - Lower decks might have it).
You can still have individual episodes and still have a good story arc DS9 did it quite well
 
I don't recall saying anything about TOS the series Sir, i am very ambivalent about the series frankly. i was referring to the movies
So your bearings are Star Trek from 1979 to 2005. Okay.
You can still have individual episodes and still have a good story arc DS9 did it quite well
I'm not trying to get you into DSC, but I'd like to set the record straight. I'd probably say with the exception of the Mirror Universe arc, you could probably group most DSC episodes into sets of ones or twos, even with the larger overall ongoing plot.

1st Season, I'd say it's episodes: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7, 8-9, 10-13 (Mirror Universe), then 14-15. It has an overall story arc with a four-episode detour before heading back to the main story along with what it picked up on the detour. 2nd Season is even more individual stories within a larger arc.

Picard
Season 1 seems to be the first one that truly actually looks like it'll be one story broken up into 10 parts.
 
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