I like the one about Mudd (I won't spoil the ending in case you haven't seen it).
1. Calypso
2.Discovery was refitted before the events of Calypso occurred, but Calypso shows the original version of the ship.
The Short Treks were just filler stuff that didn’t really add anything to the overall story (much like the nuBSG webisodes), and the one that was the best got contradicted later. There were people here who mentioned that they wish there was a Short Trek for such things as finding out what happened to Archer, or Garak, or (insert name here), but that wasn’t really the point of the Short Treks.
Unless Garak has something to do with Picard (or they’re making a Garak show, which is highly unlikely), I doubt we’ll see a Short Trek about him.
Considering that Cardassia Prime is a smoking pile of rubble and most of the Cardassian people were killed by the Dominion in retribution, I don’t think there’s a whole lot of politicking going on. But then again, look at the Romulans.![]()
The Short Treks were just filler stuff that didn’t really add anything to the overall story
the one that was the best got contradicted later.
There were people here who mentioned that they wish there was a Short Trek for such things as finding out what happened to Archer, or Garak, or (insert name here), but that wasn’t really the point of the Short Treks.
I'm pretty sure there is plenty of time for any variations to line up between Calypso and Discovery. Even a Doctor Who-esque simple scene of "revisiting a familiar face."We have no idea how the Discovery got to its state in "Calypso," and it's entirely possible that that is yet the fate that awaits her.
Wouldn't this be better as a show?
and who this Sybok fellow is, and who Uhura is...
that might be a long list of heroes by the time of the 32 century.
the Fen Domar too?
depends on if STO is made canon.
you mean the events in ENT that were probably hidden away in Section 31 filing cabinet somewhere? Or the Battle of Procyon V in the 26th century involving the Ent-J and all those old (at that point) Federation ships and Klingon ships from the late 24th century?
If I remember right, Short Treks was made as a way to lessen the blow of the delay between seasons of new Trek. Remember we had quite a long delay between the first two seasons of Discovery. However, we aren't seeing huge gaps now with all the new shows (Discovery season 4, Picard season 2, Short Treks season 2, Strange New Worlds season 1, and Prodigy Season 1). We are in an insane era where FIVE Trek TV shows are in concurrent production, along with possibly another movie as well.
I didn't like most if them, especially the animated one. I'd not be particularly upset if there's no more.
Considering that Cardassia Prime is a smoking pile of rubble and most of the Cardassian people were killed by the Dominion in retribution, I don’t think there’s a whole lot of politicking going on. But then again, look at the Romulans.![]()
Considering that Cardassia Prime is a smoking pile of rubble and most of the Cardassian people were killed by the Dominion in retribution, I don’t think there’s a whole lot of politicking going on. But then again, look at the Romulans.![]()
WYLB said:Bashir: You and I both know that the Cardassians are a strong people. They'll survive. Cardassia will survive.
Garak: Please, Doctor. Spare me your insufferable Federation optimism. Of course it will survive, but as not the Cardassia I knew.
Being turned into a smoking pile of rubble is the most opportune time to politick, as Garak might say. Although, really, I never really liked the idea of him becoming Cardassia's leader. More likely, he'd pick someone for the job and then control things behind-the-scenes.
There were people here who mentioned that they wish there was a Short Trek for such things as finding out what happened to Archer, or Garak, or (insert name here), but that wasn’t really the point of the Short Treks.
Then why were they going to make a Short Treks episode about Picard which eventually turned into the series we got? Seems it really COULD be a point of Short Treks and anybody's wishes are as valid or moreso than the rain you're creating for their imagination parades.
Heck, Nichelle Nichols returning as Uhura was meant to be in that one as well. Very much contradicting your thoughts on this.
All of that was in preparation for the actual show we got. They didn’t just decide to make a random Short Trek about a synth attack on Mars in 2387 that had nothing to do with anything, and then later say, “Hey, maybe we should make a show about this!”
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.