My feeling is they might ignore the Romulus issue to some degree. Maybe they simply speak of the "Romulan Homeworld" and leave it at that and it means casual fans might not be cofused about the talk of Romulus exploding but we fans can assume that this homeworld is a new world or colony that has replaced it. I wouldn't expect to be seeing Remans either. My money is them all going up in the big explosion along with Remus.
One thing I am just as curious about is Ferenginar and Carddisia. Will they be different or will Rom have failed and will the Carddisans go back to being bad guys. From the description I think we are going to see the various events that bring Picard to this new stage in his life. Which could be flashbacks. I think we might see the other TNG characters in the flashbacks more than them interacting in the main story or with the new characters.
Jason
The Klingons are my one big concern. I don't want anymore Disco Klingons. If they do another change they should feel more in line with what we saw on TNG,DS9 etc and any differences can be explained away in head canon.
Jason
You think Data will be back but in the body of B4? As for Brent Spiner's age, they can just say that Data decided to age himself to experience what a human experiences. And yeah I know that Brent said he doesn't wanna play Data again but let's be honest......money talks.
I think Data has a good chance of being back and is the one character I think has a chance of being more than just a cameo or guest spot in a episode. I don't think it will be Spiner though in the role. I can see them downloading him into another body thus another actor or a CGI character were Spiner voices the role or even another actor were Spiner also does the voice instead of letting the actor use his voice.
Jason
Well maybe there can just be no Klingons at all. Ron D Moore isn't involved, is he? We don't need to have all Klingons all the time. It's my admittedly minority opinion that the introduction of Klingons in S4 of DS9 was a bad move, especially when season 3 was setting up the Romulans for a more prominent role. I think we can thank the influence of RDM for that, and for the tedious introduction of Worf.
Don't hurt me.
Like they did for Tarkin in Rogue One you mean?
Stewart had some degree of script approval on the feature films, but it's rather simplistic to blame him for the way those turned out.
I can see them having a lesser role but at some point you got at least do something with them even if just one bad guy in a single episode. They are one of the main alien races in Trek so to not do anything with them would seem weird. Maybe the Romulans conquered them though. Which also would play into "All Good Things" even though that future never happened it doesn't mean it still can't happen. PLus it would keep them out of the way for the most part.
Jason
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