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I just read that Tarantino's pitch was having the Enterprise go back in time and revisit some familiar faces; from what I gathered it sounded like Tarantino doing his version of his favorite episodes and bits from the first two films.

No word on the reason for time travel.
 
I just read that Tarantino's pitch was having the Enterprise go back in time and revisit some familiar faces; from what I gathered it sounded like Tarantino doing his version of his favorite episodes and bits from the first two films.

No word on the reason for time travel.

Thats what had everyone excited?

A standard time travel plot?

lol, poor poor souls over at CBS
 
I just read that Tarantino's pitch was having the Enterprise go back in time and revisit some familiar faces; from what I gathered it sounded like Tarantino doing his version of his favorite episodes and bits from the first two films.

No word on the reason for time travel.
Where did you read that? He always said, his idea was based on Yesterdays enterprise
 
Another awesome TNG scene

Picard is the GOAT Star Trek Captain

He embodies everything that Starfleet is all about

 
Where did you read that? He always said, his idea was based on Yesterdays enterprise

Was it Moore who said he wished that had actually been the first TNG film? that it has been the Kirk crew coming forward in time and having to be sent back to certain death?
 
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Was it Moore who said he wished that had actually been the first TNG film? that it has been the Kirk crew coming forward in time and having to be sent back to certain death?
I don't recall him saying that about yesterday's Enterprise. Have h era add him say they wished they mad, All good Things, for the movie.

Moore and Brannon Braga spent almost a year writing, Generations. After they finished writing it, they were asked to wryie the finale. They wrote, All good Things, in less than a week.
 
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Alexander Siddig is doing a twice weekly zoom fan meet up. Pretty cool of him. It's free, and he limits it to the first 100 people to log in each session. He let's every person ask at least one question, and spends a few hours chatting. And it's free. Andrew Robinson (Garek) has piped in a few times as well
 
Which was an Enterprise episode that involved a temporal rift in space.
TNG. Enterpuse - C has to go back and be killed by the Romulans, while defending a Klingon space station, who the Federation were still in a cold war with. Led to the peace treaty. Also sent alternate reality Tasha yar backwards but into the prime time line, and eventually created Sela, her half Romulan daughtet
 


Haha everyone needs to watch this. Gotta love Spiner.
 
I don't recall him saying that about yesterday's Enterprise. Have h era add him say they wished they mad, All good Things, for the movie.

Moore and Brannon Braga spent almost a year writing, Generations. After they finished writing it, they were asked to wryie the finale. They wrote, All good Things, in less than a week.

Rewtaching it its on the BR commentary for the episode and honestly you can see what there talking about, that would have been a very interesting setup and a good way to send the TOS crew off in a blaze of glory.
 
Rewtaching it its on the BR commentary for the episode and honestly you can see what there talking about, that would have been a very interesting setup and a good way to send the TOS crew off in a blaze of glory.
Come on now... Kirk falling off a flimsy metal walkway, was a much more dignified death.......
 
Hollywood Reporter: 'Star Trek' Pike and Spock Series Set at CBS All Access.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/l...ke-spock-series-set-at-cbs-all-access-1294704

Star Trek' Pike and Spock Series Set at CBS All Access

CBS All Acces
7:45 AM PDT 5/15/2020 by Lesley Goldberg

Anson Mount, Ethan Peck and Rebecca Romijn will reprise their 'Discovery' roles for 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.'

CBS All Access is firing up the USS Enterprise.

The streamer has handed out a straight-to-series order for Star Trek: Discovery spinoff Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. The drama will see Anson Mount, Ethan Peck and Rebecca Romijn reprise their respective Discovery roles as Capt. Christopher Pike, Spock and Number One as the series explores the years the former manned the helm of the Enterprise. The show follows the trio in the decade before Capt. Kirk boarded the Enterprise as they explore new worlds around the galaxy.

Alex Kurtzman will oversee the drama, as he does with all things Star Trek for CBS All Access. The series premiere was written by Akiva Goldsman, who collaborated with Discovery bosses Kurtzman and Jenny Lumet on the story. The trio exec produce alongside Henry Alonso Myers, Kurtzman's Secret Hideout topper Heather Kadin, Rod Roddenberry and Trevor Roth. Aaron Baiers, Akela Cooper and Davy Perez co-exec produce.



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"When we said we heard the fans' outpouring of love for Pike, Number One and Spock when they boarded Star Trek: Discovery last season, we meant it,” said franchise captain Kurtzman. "These iconic characters have a deep history in Star Trek canon, yet so much of their stories has yet to be told. With Akiva and Henry at the helm, the Enterprise, its crew and its fans are in for an extraordinary journey to new frontiers in the Star Trek universe."

Strange New Worlds marks the third live-action scripted Star Trek series and fourth overall for CBS All Access, joining the flagship Discovery, Patrick Stewart vehicle Picard and forthcoming animated series Lower Decks. Another Discovery spinoff — Section 31, starring Michelle Yeoh — is also in development for the streamer. A younger-skewing CG-animated series is also in development for CBS All Access corporate sibling Nickelodeon. All of them are exec produced by Kurtzman. Goldsman, it's worth noting, will remain an executive producer and on Picard. All of the series hail from CBS TV Studios, where Kurtzman is under a rich overall deal, Secret Hideout and Roddenberry Entertainment.


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"This is a dream come true, literally," Goldsman said. “I have imagined myself on the bridge of the Enterprise since the early 1970s. I’m honored to be a part of this continuing journey along with Alex, Henry and the fine folks at CBS."


Season three of Discovery will debut later this year, while Picard was renewed earlier this year for its sophomore frame. A launch date for Lower Decks has yet to be announced. ViacomCBS will also handle worldwide distribution for Strange New Worlds.

The new Trek series joins a CBS All Access roster of scripted originals that also includes the Kurtzman-produced The Man Who Fell to Earth, recently renewed The Good Fight, Stephen King's The Stand, anthology The Twilight Zone, Why Women Kill and recently ordered Isla Fisher dark comedy Guilty Party, among others.

A premiere date for Strange New Worlds as well as an episode count have yet to be determined.

Mount's credits include Marvel's Inhumans, The Virtuoso and Hell on Wheels. Peck's credits include Penny Dreadful: City of Angels and the upcoming feature Good Morning, Midnight. Romijn counts X-Men and Ugly Betty among her body of work
 

Fuck off twitter lol, those videos rarely play for me

Man, I'm very excited for this. I really like Mount as Pike. He just exudes gravitas. The actor playing Spock was excellent too, and Rebecca is still HOF, always carries a special glow around her. They were all heavily held back by the Burnham twat licking, especially Pike and Spock, so I'm happy they get to do their own thing. Hopefully hey get a strong writing team that actually gets Star Trek, as the casting for the big three is top notch IMO, and they already had time to grow into the characters.

Here's a YT link for those with Twitter issues like me
 
Hey guys, remember Spock????!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

I'll never watch it just like I've never seen a second of Discovery or Picard
 
Hey guys, remember Spock????!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

I'll never watch it just like I've never seen a second of Discovery or Picard
I never seen discovery and I won't do that one

I did end up watching the picard while at work at home

Absolute sacrilege in a total disgrace and spit on the original show
 
Come on now... Kirk falling off a flimsy metal walkway, was a much more dignified death.......

One of the greatest visuals Star Trek has ever produced was the open bulkhead from his first death.

I knew it was coming but it still crushed all the air from my lungs. It was an epic, majestic death.
 
I never seen discovery and I won't do that one

I did end up watching the picard while at work at home

Absolute sacrilege in a total disgrace and spit on the original show

At least once or twice in every episode of Picard, I pictured Stewart watching it at home, getting off in a Gimp suit, while thinking about being tortured by some female, or POC, for his white male privilege. It's shameful what he let happen to such an iconic character.
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