Cajun-style gagh.
I guess there's some metaphysical questions having to do with at what point does the "illusion" of replicated food break and the real thing become preferable.
It's like when Sisko was cleaning/shucking oysters implying that they were real, fresh-caught -- which brings up a lot of questions on its own. If they were replicated, why didn't Joe just replicate them pre-cleaned and shucked?
Like there's some sort of hierarchy of Fully prepared > Replicated ingredients and prepared > fully replicated.
But that inherently attributes value which, because there's a finite scarcity on one end, gets back into the whole money thing.
No. The only Trek stuff at Comic-Con this year was for Lower Decks and Prodigy.Can we expect a trailer or something similar at Comic Con? Ditto for Picard.
The next two Star Trek shows slated for release are Lower Decks and Prodigy, so I would expect the SDCC 2021 panels to be mostly about them, with possibly a minor mention or tidbit regarding any of the other three current shows in production, Discovery, Picard, Strange New Worlds.Can we expect a trailer or something similar at Comic Con? Ditto for Picard.
No. The only Trek stuff at Comic-Con this year was for Lower Decks and Prodigy.
The next big thing is Star Trek Day in September.
They should have an USS Enterprise Day on January 17th (17,01)
That's already Star Trek Day, and when new trailers have been dropped for the past couple of years.They should have an USS Enterprise Day on January 17th (17,01)
That's already Star Trek Day, and when new trailers have been dropped for the past couple of years.
Grain of salt and all that, but IMDb has been correct before. IIRC the actress who played Kestra in Picard was credited as her on there months before it was officially confirmed anywhere.
https://twitter.com/TheTrekCentral/status/1420046503398236160
![]()
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.