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Saw this earlier. A great shame, she was a legend. An icon of hope for so many at a time when they really needed one. RIP.Tweet
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DS9 is my favourite trek show, and as much as I would love to see the surviving cast back together, I really don't want it under Kurtzman.Kurtzman teased new DS9 characters or full reboot a Comicon a few days ago.
I would agree with the latter. If he had any sense, he would farm out all future Trek writing to Brannon Braga and Manny Coto instead random entry level writers we've seen in recent series.DS9 is my favourite trek show, and as much as I would love to see the surviving cast back together, I really don't want it under Kurtzman.
I hope not, they'd destroy a masterpiece. Don't fix what's not broken ffs.Kurtzman teased new DS9 characters or full reboot a Comicon a few days ago.
Agreed. Picard is a good example sometimes just needing to move on to new material instead of rebooting the past.I hope not, they'd destroy a masterpiece. Don't fix what's not broken ffs.
The director has said his is a ten episode send off for the TNG crew. Bigger question, i really hope they nail this. The supermassive wormhole that the Borg are guarding. I hope its the new equivalent of the borg/dominion that comes through. Its been many years since trek had a new enemy that beat the crap out of the federation.
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The Crusher familyNot exactly tv star trek, but the new Captain Sisko comic series is offically a sequel to deep space nine.
Sisko will be joined by Dr Beverly Crusher and Lieutenant Commander Data on the USS thesus.
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Not gonna lie, that is the LAST antagonist I expected to see show up. It actually looks good, but I dare not hope. Its the hope that gets you.Lore
Well they had to shoehorn the bloke who plays Data in somehow, and seeing as they killed him off twice already, it either had to be as a Human descendant (again) or one of the other 2 robots with his face.Not gonna lie, that is the LAST antagonist I expected to see show up. It actually looks good, but I dare not hope. Its the hope that gets you.
The most recent Lower Decks episode was fantastic. Definitely a few laugh out loud moments from Peanut Hamper lines for me.Lower Decks is the most I've enjoyed Trek for ages apart from seeing the first and second movies at the cinema recently.
They've always used Brent Spiner to do Soong family representations. It's part of Star TrekWell they had to shoehorn the bloke who plays Data in somehow, and seeing as they killed him off twice already, it either had to be as a Human descendant (again) or one of the other 2 robots with his face.
I meant Moriarty.Well they had to shoehorn the bloke who plays Data in somehow, and seeing as they killed him off twice already, it either had to be as a Human descendant (again) or one of the other 2 robots with his face.
Season finale of lower decks was fun especially withthe definant showing up and being run by section 31!
theres still two more episodes for season 3, chief.Season finale of lower decks was fun especially withthe definant showing up and being run by section 31!
Much as I love Brent Spiner, they didn't HAVE to use him.Well they had to shoehorn the bloke who plays Data in somehow, and seeing as they killed him off twice already, it either had to be as a Human descendant (again) or one of the other 2 robots with his face.
Lower Decks is great. Much better than Picard and Discovery.Finally started the most recent season of Lower Decks, and it's still excellent - within all the silliness, there's a clear love of Star Trek, with so many nods and in jokes.
Agreed - Lower Decks just feels like it was made by people that actually like and care about Star Trek, unlike the other two you mention.Lower Decks is great. Much better than Picard and Discovery.
If you havent given The Orville a go (disney+), its worth a shot. Season 2 and 3 is some of the best "star trek" since TNG and DS9.Agreed - Lower Decks just feels like it was made by people that actually like and care about Star Trek, unlike the other two you mention.
I love The Orville, and I agree entirely with your summary of it. I enjoyed season 1 too, even though it was a bit sillier, as again you could tell immediately that it was an homage made with love rather than a parody.If you havent given The Orville a go (disney+), its worth a shot. Season 2 and 3 is some of the best "star trek" since TNG and DS9.