That's really all it is.they just wanted the '90s back.
That's really all it is.they just wanted the '90s back.
Or maybe they need to take...It's about time they go back to Ba'ku![]()
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/USS_Challenger_(NCC-71099)The last spaceship to bear the name Challenger went down with all hands in 1986:
The Borg interior designs looked boring compared to the TNG or FC designs, so I wouldn't mind never seeing them again XDStewart doesn't want to keep retelling the same Borg stories over and over again. (He's been there and done that. He did it for four seasons and four feature films.)
The last spaceship to bear the name Challenger went down with all hands in 1986:
You'd no more name a ship "Challenger" than you'd name it "Titanic" (too much bad juju).
I like these ideas. Season 1 could focus more on the xB/ synth thing, 2 more on the Romulans, or vice versa. (Because focus is, imho, not their strong suit, so they tend to sort of bring up a lot of issues/ themes and not follow through with/ gloss over most of them.) Both of these issues are connected to identity and collectivism/ integration/ diversity, and could be mirrored within our motley crew. Might be a good opportunity to give us some glimpses at the working of the civilian government/ politics.I can see Picard becoming the voice for synthetic rights. He leads a political and cultural campaign to get equal rights for them in society, as a hybrid of Organic and Synthetic.
There are parallels for the Ex Borg too. A group that have suffered and caused suffering, and their rehabilitation. Seven of Nine could play a significant role in that.
The hand of friendship extended further to the Romulans, and maybe begin the process of unification with the Vulcans that we know is in place come the 32nd Century.
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What we don't need is any more villain or bad guy, and "universe destruction" threats.
It's the easiest way, sure.Nothing unites people quite like a common threat though...hmmm...
I wouldn't call it underclass, either. Class means next to no upward mobility.Overall, I like your ideas, save for the whole "underclass" left behind. I have a feeling that if Rios and Raffi had actually asked for help they wouldn't have been where they were.
I have a feeling that if Rios and Raffi had actually asked for help they wouldn't have been where they were.
I understand that they might not feel like subjectively that they could do so. I just don't that that automatically means something is wrong with the Federation.I think the truth is somewhere in between "hey, she just could have asked for help" and "underclass".
As to the bolded... In hindsight, isn't that true, or at least is often said, about every miserable person? Doesn't mean they were objectively and/ or subjectively able to.
Perhaps they're saving that for a DS9 follow up, rather than the TNG oneAre we going to get the Dominion War aftermath? What happened to the Alpha Jem’Hadar?
Are we going to get the Dominion War aftermath? What happened to the Alpha Jem’Hadar?
I hope we get more than just a reference or two. The Dominion War was a massive event which cannot be taken lightly or ignoredI feel like the show is set too far ahead of 2375 to necessitate diving into that much. Likely an intentional creative decision, too. But I predict a reference or two are en route.
it could have been done with a few broad strokes, and without the viewer having to know, say, who the Dominion is, etc. Maybe a bit of backstory for Seven (her estrangement of the Federation) could have been the vehicle for that.
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