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Deep Space Nine premiered 26 years ago today. Way to make me feel old. I remember taping it on vhs

Here's a great article on the 25th anniversary variety did last year.
https://variety-com.cdn.ampproject....ek-ds9-25th-anniversary-interview-1202648047/
 
The last Short Trek aired yesterday, and Featured harry Mudd. It was totally different, but was really fun. Everyone should check out the short treks, when they rejoin cbs all access.
 
First season 2 reviews from critics are coming out. Here's the first few I have found

The first season 2 review!

"I’m happy to say, based on the first episode at least, I shouldn’t have been worried. Discovery is back in a big way with new cast members, a new mission, and one of the most action-filled adventures ever filmed in the Star Trek universe. This is big screen storytelling on a small screen, and it is awesome."


Season 2 Review #2

Star Trek: Discovery returns for its second with the premiere episode titled “Brother.” While remaining true to the groundwork laid down last season, the premiere is flush with new confidence and a thirst for adventure.
 
In a series of interviews, Discovery showrunner, Alex Kurtzman has not only implied that Discovery could last a long time but Discovery will be synced with canon at the end of this season.

https://treksphere.com/news/discovery-could-last-a-long-time-and-syncing-with-canon/

In an interview with the UK online magazine, Digital Spy, Kurtzman told them

“[The series] can go for a long time,” he said. “A lot of the series have gone for a long time. The key is to constantly find a way to reinvent while also always delivering what people expect from the show.”


(CBS) Anson Mount as Captain Pike – DSC S2
Although this is great news for many, there is a small subset of fans who have been particularly vocal on how Discovery does not interlock up with canon, but Kurtzman addresses this concern,

“We are syncing up with canon [this season],” he told Digital Spy and other media. “We know we’re 10 years pre-TOS but there are a lot of big questions.

“Like, how come Spock is never mentioned as half-sister of Michael Burnham? This season is all about understanding what that relationship is. By the end of the season, we will be synced up with canon.”


(CBS) The Talosians – “The Cage”
Expanding further on the issue of Canon he went on to say,

“[Canon is] part of the daily conversation,” executive producer Heather Kadin explained. “There’s certain people in the room and – I say ‘fights’ very loosely – and fights will break out between them. ‘I want to do this,’ ‘But you can’t do that’ and I think that is also why you’re getting such a specific experience because all of that thought has gone into it.

“We’re always trying to make the best story, you have to also be true to the canon that came before you.”

It will be interesting to see how Discovery syncs up with canon, will we see the return of the TOS tunics and aesthetics or will we see a new take on what is already established.



Discovery returns for season 2 17th Jan CBS All Access (USA), Space (Canada) and 18th Jan Netflix (Rest of the World).
 
More big trek news today

As I predicted a while ago, the series will be heavily influenced by the destruction of Romulus, and the fall out from that. After nemesis Picard became heavily involved with the Romulans. I'm guessing it will also involve reunification with Vulcan and possible involve Picard as the ambassador to Vulcan

Here what kurtzman said

The Star Trek news keeps rolling today, as franchise leader Alex Kurtzman gives us the biggest hint yet as to where we’ll find Jean-Luc Picard as Patrick Stewart returns to the fold later this year.

“Picard’s life was radically altered by the dissolution of the Romulan Empire,” Kurtzman revealed to The Hollywood Reporter this afternoon. The explosion of the Hobus star — which created a supernova that destroyed the Romulan homeworld (and sent Spock back in time to the Kelvin universe) in the 2009 Star Trekfilm — sets the stage for where we’ll find our captain when the Picard series debuts this fall.


The Hobus supernova approaches Romulus. (‘Star Trek’ 2009)
The 2009 film was of course co-written by Kurtzman and then-partner Roberto Orci, and the flashback moments of that film, showing Spock’s failure to stop the Hobus supernova from taking out Romulus, is the farthest into the prime Star Trek timeline the franchise has ventured with our familiar characters.

This answers one of the biggest questions fans have had since the Picard series — which still has not been titled — was first announced back in the summer: will the CBS All Access series be able to tap into the big-screen Trek adventures? With the two halves of the franchise being separated between CBS (which controls television production) and Paramount Pictures (which manages the film properties), it’s been a bit of a murky subject.

This tie-in to the end of the Romulan Empire may also tie into Picard’s adventures on the pointy-eared adversary’s home planet in “Unification,” where he met with Spock during the fifth season of Star Trek: The Next Generation, as well as his encounter with clone Shinzon (Tom Hardy) in the last TNG film, Star Trek: Nemesis.

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Captain Picard orbits Romulus in the Enterprise-E. (“Star Trek: Nemesis”)
Kurtzman also shared more details on how the production team lured Stewart back to Trek:

Kurtzman says Stewart agreed to return only if he could defy what people are used to seeing with Trek. “He threw down an amazing gauntlet and said, ‘If we do this, I want it to be so different, I want it to be both what people remember but also not what they’re expecting at all, otherwise why do it?’ ” Kurtzman recalls of their initial discussions for what would become the highly anticipated CBS All Access series.

Kurtzman, along with then-Star Trek: Discovery producer Akiva Goldsman and writer Kirsten Beyer met with the Stewart to pitch their vision.

“What we tried to convey in that meeting was how desperately we loved him and the character and how much we wanted to see what happened to Picard,” says Kurtzman.

Stewart asked them to prepare a three-page document outlining their ideas. By this point, novelist and screenwriter Michael Chabon had joined the team to pitch a Picard-centric show, and they soon realized they could not fit their ideas into just three pages.

“It turned into a 34-page document — with no way to shorten it,” says Kurtzman. “We were going on all in and he was going to read it or not read it, love it or hate it. It was our best attempt at trying to get him to say yes.”

Fortunately, Stewart liked what he read. Kurtzman got the call that Stewart would be in Los Angeles during Oscars weekend and wanted to meet.

“He walked into the room and he had a huge smile on his face and said, ‘This is wonderful,’ ” recalls Kurtzman of that March 2018 meeting. What he understood at that point … was that he was with people who desperately wanted to collaborate with him; that we weren’t trying to exploit him. He knew if he was going to go back to Picard, it needed to be for the greatest reason ever.”

And on the often-asked question about other Next Generation characters popping up in the new series along side Captain Picard? “Anything can happen,” said Kurtzman.
 
The countdown comics from 2009, which involve bringing data back from b4, picard becoming ambassador, data becoming captain of the enterprise e, destruction of Romulus and loss of Spock, and creation of Kelvin universe. This book seems to be the basis of quite a bit of the new series likely, minus the Kelvin universe.
 
The countdown comics from 2009, which involve bringing data back from b4, picard becoming ambassador, data becoming captain of the enterprise e, destruction of Romulus and loss of Spock, and creation of Kelvin universe. This book seems to be the basis of quite a bit of the new series likely, minus the Kelvin universe.

Still have my copy signed by David Messina.

Haven't read it since though, may have to check it out. I remember how they stressed in 2009 already that this comic was Canon. It was the sole reason I bought it.
 
Yuuuuge newsday for Star Trek.

Summary:

1) Star Trek 4 likely off.
2) One more animated series in the works, tonally and visually different from 'Lower Decks".
3) Picard Series will likely honor 'Countdown' comics from Star Trek movie (2009), which was teased as Canon even then. Picard's life is heavily influenced by the dissolution of the Romulan empire.
 
You're not a real Star Trek fan.

I have a group of friends who have been hardcore Star Trek fans since the seventies. Watched every episode of every series, watched every movie, read every book, played every game. They're all around fifty now, and they still get excited when a new Star Trek game comes out. We have discussed Star Trek shows for almost four decades.

The general consensus in that group is that although the new show got off to a rocky start and the new Klingons were awkward looking, it's as solid a first season as we've ever seen and better than most.
 
I have a group of friends who have been hardcore Star Trek fans since the seventies. Watched every episode of every series, watched every movie, read every book, played every game. They're all around fifty now, and they still get excited when a new Star Trek game comes out. We have discussed Star Trek shows for almost four decades.

The general consensus in that group is that although the new show got off to a rocky start and the new Klingons were awkward looking, it's as solid a first season as we've ever seen and better than most.

I heard it's very sjwish. I was going to ask if the show got better because i'd like to begin watching a space show other than the orville, but was let down when i heard that.
 
I heard it's very sjwish. I was going to ask if the show got better because i'd like to begin watching a space show other than the orville, but was let down when i heard that.

No, it's not, not really. It reflects the mood of the times but there are interesting stories being told.

Have you see Battlestar Galactica?

That's an INCREDIBLY good space show.
 
Detail: additional animated series appears ''kids-focused".
 
How much of a Star Trek geek am I?

Well I recorded this on a two dollar plastic recorder and uploaded it to YouTube.

 
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