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Spoilers Strange New Worlds General Discussion Thread

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So With The Mandalorian doing their own little Movie adventure with Din and Grogu before doing season four, would you guys want to see them do a SNW movie ala Section 31 after the Series wrapped up to give Pike and his enterprise crew a proper send off?
 
So With The Mandalorian doing their own little Movie adventure with Din and Grogu before doing season four, would you guys want to see them do a SNW movie ala Section 31 after the Series wrapped up to give Pike and his enterprise crew a proper send off?
It worked so well with Generations? OTOH, Gen did well enough to get a sequel.

As with all things it depends on how well it was done.
 
The Mandalorian movie is supposed to be theatrical, which there's no way Star Trek is going to get one anytime soon, and SNW most certainly won't be getting one ever.

An SNW streaming movie? Maybe, though the impression I was under was the streaming movies was basically just meant to be a sort of "Long Treks." A means of doing a storyline they wanted to tell that didn't fit the confines of the series in production and didn't justify launching a series of its own. Or could be used as a backdoor pilot to test the waters if they aren't completely sure about a particular spinoff idea.
 
A&W Root Beer is my favourite root beer. Idk if the recipe is different in Canada, as A&W Canada has been completely separate company from the American chain for a while now.

American A&W apparently has a cream soda that doesn't exist up here outside of import. I've wanted to try it.
 
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So With The Mandalorian doing their own little Movie adventure with Din and Grogu before doing season four, would you guys want to see them do a SNW movie ala Section 31 after the Series wrapped up to give Pike and his enterprise crew a proper send off?
I’d love something like that. A Strange New Worlds TV movie, so to speak. Maybe use it to tell the backstory of something we know from the other shows; something that could use the expanded running time and budget. How about the backstory to Garth of Izar (it would make Alex Peters’ head explode) or an adventure on a world we haven’t really properly explored in Trek, like Illyria, the Gorn or Breen homeworlds?
 
For the upcoming 60th Anniversary, I think it would great if they did a TV movie showing the final adventure of Pike on the Enterprise, ending with him handing her over to Kirk. It would bring the entire franchise full circle.

Should the series continue beyond the 60th Anniversary, and I hope it does, we could witness Kirk's first year in command, while occasionally cutting to the further adventures of Fleet Captain Pike, up to the point of his accident.
 
Part of me wants SNW to end with the "end" of Pike, either the accident proper or seeing what kind of happily ever after he gets on Talos IV. It's a logical stopping point.

Part of me wants them to address all of that and come up with an ending I hadn't thought of.

Perhaps this is all Michael Burnham watching the historical records to find out what happened to her old crew?
 
Part of me wants SNW to end with the "end" of Pike, either the accident proper or seeing what kind of happily ever after he gets on Talos IV. It's a logical stopping point.

Part of me wants them to address all of that and come up with an ending I hadn't thought of.

Perhaps this is all Michael Burnham watching the historical records to find out what happened to her old crew?
I think the last scene is a segue/flashfoward from Pike leaving the Enterprise to Mendez entering his room with Spock and Kirk in tow and the line, "I thought you might make an exception..."

Or probably not.
 
A&W Root Beer is my favourite root beer. Idk if the recipe is different in Canada, as A&W Canada has been completely separate company from the American chain for a while now.

American A&W apparently has a cream soda that doesn't exist up here outside of import. I've wanted to try it.
The Klingon word for root beer is literally A&W (awje') :D
 
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