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It's supposedly taking place about a decade earlier than Kirk, but the technology is more advanced than what they had in TNG and DS9.
I love Star Trek but real life technology has almost surpassed TNG. Short of transporters and replicators anyway.
FWIW The Enterprise show had tech that looked beyond TOS.
Its the nature of reality catching up to the Sci-Fi of the past.
I love Star Trek but real life technology has almost surpassed TNG. Short of transporters and replicators anyway.
FWIW The Enterprise show had tech that looked beyond TOS.
Its the nature of reality catching up to the Sci-Fi of the past.
I'm not talking about how it looked. The captain was talking with a holographic projection of her admiral. Yet 100 years later Picard had to wait hours for a recorded subspace message to reach Starfleet. The show has always prided itself on staying true to the established timeline, yet this version seems willing to throw that out the window.
Paramount Home Media Distribution will release on Blu-ray Star Trek: Discovery - Season One on November 13.
It is already up for preorder on Amazon for the price of $50.99. Star Trek: Discovery - Season One
The studio has not yet officially announced the upcoming release, but the confirmation came via the official Star Trek: Discovery Twitter page.
The upcoming release will have two hours of special features, including deleted and extended scenes.
Synopsis: Before Kirk, Spock and the Enterprise there was Discovery. Now, one of the most iconic and influential global franchises returns to television with Star Trek: Discovery. Cast: Jason Isaacs, Doug Jones, Shazad Latif, Sonequa Martin-Green, Clare McConnell, Kenneth Mitchell, Maulik Pancholy, Anthony Rapp, Damon Runyan, Terry Serpico, Rekha Sharma, Mary Wiseman, Michelle Yeoh, and Simon Northwood.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard is returning!
Patrick Stewart has confirmed he is returning to the role that made him a star for the first time in 20 years.
Stewart will once again play the iconic Starship Captain Jean-Luc Picard in a new series to air on the CBS All-Access streaming service.
A lot is still unknown about the new series but it will focus on Picard. Maybe we will find out what has happened to crew of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-E in the last 20 years?
I might be interested if they have Klingons that look like Klingons, or Romulans that look like Romulans.
Haven't seen it yet but looking forward to it.I binged Picard over the last couple of days and I quite enjoyed it. It surprisingly pulls from lots of random TNG episodes and has some great cameos. Its cool how it picks up after the Romulan super nova that triggered the whole Abrams timeline. In fact its the catalyst for the whole series. I liked his new “crew” and thought it was very meta when Picard mentions they have more baggage than the TNG crew ever had.
I saw a lot of whining about the show on Youtube. That it is “another nail in the coffin” for Trek but I honestly can’t see how a fan of TNG could hate on this show.
I look forward to Season 2.