It showed up in Episode 1 for a brief shot. When Mitchell is faking the warp core breach.Did they abandon that for season two or did I just miss it?
It showed up in Episode 1 for a brief shot. When Mitchell is faking the warp core breach.Did they abandon that for season two or did I just miss it?
I had thought that structure was aft. However, in retrospect it’s now more obvious, since that’s the only circular thing on the engineering hull. I think those tube things along the sides being reminiscent of the TOS engineering cathedral is what threw me off.What I hadn't realized is that the huge circular element in the background was supposed to be the back of the deflector dish.
I had thought that structure was aft. However, in retrospect it’s now more obvious, since that’s the only circular thing on the engineering hull. I think those tube things along the sides being reminiscent of the TOS engineering cathedral is what threw me off.
In fact, Strange New Worlds is being cited as the driver to finally get Paramount+ listed on a different chart by Nielsen, The Gauge, which tracks television market share for broadcast, cable, and streaming. To get onto The Guage an outlet needs to reach 1% market share across all television viewing. According to Nielsen:
Paramount+ captured 1.0% of overall TV viewing in June and is the 11th streaming service to be independently reported in The Gauge. Viewing to Paramount+ was boosted by its original series Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, which generated nearly 1 billion viewing minutes.
It's a ruse, you know! SNW was cancelled two years ago, and the new episodes and the top ten streaming shows list are just a conspiracy to make us believe that everything is going well.I’m glad SNW is doing so well.
Fire Kurtzman!It's a ruse, you know! SNW was cancelled two years ago, and the new episodes and the top ten streaming shows list are just a conspiracy to make us believe that everything is going well.
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Loooove this console with its TOS buttons!
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Don't you know? He has already been fired, but they has kept it a secret because reasonsFire Kurtzman!
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Even 23rd century flagship models have droopy trouble
Loooove this console with its TOS buttons!
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Well it's certainly showed Jean Luc Picard's hypocrisy front and center. PIcard loves it when he has the information but can't pass it along; but when his first officer is in a situation where he has the information, and an admiral in his chain of command has told him he can't say anything to anyone else, what does the card do? He threatens to 'make changes' in the ship's command structure (IE threatens to remove Riker from his executive officer position), simply because Riker chooses to follow the chain of the command and not be court-martialed; and it seems like Picard is too much of a chicken shit himself to go face the Admiral and demand the answers he wants.
I mean it's not like the Admiral was making himself unavailable at any point during this situation. If Picard was really that concerned, he could have approached the Admiral himself; or even make a move to relieve the Admiral because he felt the Admiral was putting his ship in a unwarranted and dangerous situation. But no he tries to browbeat his subordinate because he doesn't have the guts to face the Admiral himself.
If you really trusted Riker he wouldn't have dressed him down and threatened him in that manner to try and make him do something that could have led to Rikers court marshal..But he knows RIker and Trust's Riker. It makes sense he would be upset if people, especially the person who has been a friend and his first officer for seven years was holding back a secret that put the ship in danger.
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