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As much as I'd like DISCO to not be canon, I'm sorry to say it is. Even seasons 3-5.

However... it is entirely possible that that timeline of those 3 seasons could end up being completely deleted. Like the future that was seen in VOY's "ENDGAME".
I don't see a need to erase them. The time travel makes it easy to just shift it off into a new alternative timeline if you wanted to get ride of it to make a new future setting. That was more or less done with the Kelvinverse because Trek nerds no enough about this stuff to know if you didn't you would in theory be erasing all the old Trek shows as if they didn't happen.
 
Plus, you have some great character scenes with Picard having to face not only his own mortality but that of his family lineage, now that he is the last Picard. That's not a small thing to comes to grips with.
Unless he came from a very long line of Picards who only had one child and who married non Picards or changed their surnames, I find that concept unbelievable. Along with no smoke alarms or sprinklers on a 24th century vineyard, breaks every French health and safety rule in the book.
 
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Unless he came from a very long line of Picards who only had one child and who married non Picards or changed their surnames, I find that concept unbelievable. Along with no smoke alarms or sprinklers on a 23rd century vineyard, breaks every French health and safety rule in the book.
We only know that Robert and Rene were burned to death in a fire... not where it happened. Could have happened while they were on a trip somewhere. Plus, we have seen people in various shows get burned across their body, like that engineer in "AZATI PRIME". (Luckily, others put out the flames on him pretty quickly, but it can still happen.)

As far as being the last Picard, I get what you're saying, but since we see no other evidence to the contrary, I take his dialogue at face value. (There's also the possibility that others in the lineage renounced the family name for whatever reason, or those people are not considered a Picard for whatever reason. Could even be no other Picard would bother with the vineyard and family home, which would effectively end the traditions and memories passed in that place.)
 
Unless he came from a very long line of Picards who only had one child and who married non Picards or changed their surnames, I find that concept unbelievable. Along with no smoke alarms or sprinklers on a 23rd century vineyard, breaks every French health and safety rule in the book.
Heh. It's a glaring example of the name being passed down through the sons, isn't it?

I'd ask if Picard had any aunts or uncles or cousins but we never heard of them so they must not exist. Or they are classified by Starfleet under pain of treason.
 
Heh. It's a glaring example of the name being passed down through the sons, isn't it?

I'd ask if Picard had any aunts or uncles or cousins but we never heard of them so they must not exist. Or they are classified by Starfleet under pain of treason.
Starfleet is a universe where the humans are either only children, (childcare must still be expensive), have only one sibling (yeah childcare issues again) or for a universe where the human lifespan is about 130 plus years, the human parents die very young.
 
Star Trek is a science fiction shoe that looks toward the future, so I wish they'd stop returning to the past.
Problems being two things: people like learning backstories (frequently, anyways) and ANY series or film in the franchise is set in the future, at least partially. Trek is always about a time ahead of where we are now or in the last sixty years, so "returning to the past" isn't really a thing for Trek, save in-universe.

But with all the fans of ENT, DSC, SNW and the Kelvin Timeline movies it clearly isn't the creative obstacle many think when the producers go back in time to go back to the well.
 
Problems being two things: people like learning backstories (frequently, anyways) and ANY series or film in the franchise is set in the future, at least partially. Trek is always about a time ahead of where we are now or in the last sixty years, so "returning to the past" isn't really a thing for Trek, save in-universe.

But with all the fans of ENT, DSC, SNW and the Kelvin Timeline movies it clearly isn't the creative obstacle many think when the producers go back in time to go back to the well.
Indeed. People have their preferences for seeing and learning about more characters or their favorite periods. And, those usually connect to something we've seen before. Because of this, and what draws in the most views is often going to be the more familiar elements.

The tinier elements or characters that more passionate fans are after simply are not going to be the draw.
 
I'm the last of my line of the family, and I have no kids. But my paternal great-grandfather was one of eleven children, so, even tho I don't know any of those branches of the family tree, I'm pretty sure the name continues. :lol:
 
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