Star Trek General Discussion

Dekafox

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Star Trek canon is: If it was in a film or TV show, it's canon. There's even a Starfleet Academy series coming up set in the post-Burn Discovery era.
 

Cybersnark

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Remember that the burn is several hundred years after the time of Picard. It's natural for civilizations to have rises and falls.

Notably, the Burn is not the first time we've flirted with a post-apocalyptic series. Star Trek: Final Frontier was a planned animated series in the mid-aughts. It was to be set in the 26th century, when large swaths of the galaxy had been devastated and rendered impassable by a war using Omega weapons, causing the Federation to swing toward fascism.

There used to be an official site with a couple of scripts and storyboards, but it appears to have been lost.


(Ironic that they say that the post-9/11 philosophy is outdated. If anything, the idea of needing to defy and redeem the fallen Federation seems even more timely.)
 

Fero McPigletron

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Saw the video. That's pretty cool and had two eps set up too. I feel like the flavor would have been touched by some Enterprise some.

The Burn might be hundreds of years after Picard but still, hurts to kinda wipe the old captains away.

Starfleet Academy is post Burn?!? Why not post Picard? C'moooon!
 

Axaday

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So that's it? Discovery crew stayed in the far future where the Burn is going to happen?!?! Is this addressed anywhere?!? Like, nobody believes that the Burn future is going to be all canon, right? Right?
We're probably never going to see for or against, but the presumption would be that it isn't going to be avoided.
 

The Predaking

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Saw the video. That's pretty cool and had two eps set up too. I feel like the flavor would have been touched by some Enterprise some.

The Burn might be hundreds of years after Picard but still, hurts to kinda wipe the old captains away.

Starfleet Academy is post Burn?!? Why not post Picard? C'moooon!

I have been hoping for a Star Trek Legacy series since we saw the ending of Picard Season 3.
 

Fero McPigletron

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Still sick so watched section 31.

I'd say it's a typical heist movie, star trek or no. My first choice as the mole was wrong (I thought it was the lady who died, cuz y'know, it's always the one least likely, haha). Kinda sad funny cyborg guy died (I recognized the name Robery Kazinsky whatever as a dumb jock side character in that She's the Man comedy). Best new person is the squid really. Good he survived, haha.

Was this suppose to be a TV series? There seemed to be cuts for it.

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Anyhow, that's it, right? I'm done with all video trek media?
 

Dekafox

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Yeah, it was originally going to be a TV series, then they cut it down into a movie just to get it released, after it spent years in production hell.
 

Axaday

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I have still never seen that. Does anyone like it? It is the only Star Trek that I've never seen, so I guess I am supposed to get to it anyway?
 

The Predaking

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So, we finally finished Star Trek Prodigy. Loved the ending! It may be a kids show, but it really works well as a Star Trek series. Loved that we got some more story after the fact and linked up with the Mars attack, and it gave us a little hope that the Federation would continue to explore with the Protostar A.

Although, one thing doesn't sit right with me. Why is the Federations shutting down the academy? Now is the time to recruit and train more people.
 

Fero McPigletron

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Prodigy got very epic actually. I wouldn't classify it a kids' show, like, if the cast was just older, there would be no reason to.
 


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