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vreenak · 17 days
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April 12, 2024: "Humankind will change. You must be patient."
 STAR TREK: PICARD (2020-2023) ↳ Guinan & Picard in Watcher
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mostly-functional · 1 year
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It just occurred to me that nobody actually watches Picard anymore, so I can just say whatever I want and you’ll never know what’s true and what isn’t. Here’s what happened episode 1:
As predicted, Beverly Crusher is played by Brent Spiner
She has a son with Picard
The son is also played by Brent Spiner
Riker is cheating on Deanna with Picard
Geordi’s daughter is a pilot (unclear if she’s blind too)
Lore has taken up hunting as a hobby
Seven of nine joined starfleet and immediately committed mutiny
Elnor helped
They made no mention of the giant plot twist from last season
Everyone hates the enterprise-d
Data came back and did karaoke
He sang Killer Queen
Yes, he did wear the moustache
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astralbondpro · 10 months
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Star Trek: Picard // S02E01: The Star Gazer
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unknownfaceless-ds9 · 10 months
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itsmyfandomandilikeit · 2 months
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Star Trek series I perceive as having similar impact poll round 2:
TAS vs PIC
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I paired these two because they're the on-screen spinoffs of TOS and TNG that seem to get the least love. I haven't seen much of Picard, but it comes dead last in every poll I've ever seen, and as much as I love TAS it's usually not even on those polls in the first place.
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allstartrekgames · 7 months
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The Roddenberry Archive
Original Release: 2023
Developer: The Roddenberry Estate, OTOY
Publisher: The Roddenberry Estate
Platform: Browser
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The ultimate bridge explorer is finally here. The Roddenberry Archives brings up digital recreations of a ton of Enterprise bridges, including concept bridges brought to life. The website provides a lot of information about the various different version of the Enterprise, and what the digital recreation of the bridge is based on.
All of these bridges can be explored in full 3D. It uses cloud technology so that you get the full detail no matter what PC you’re running (although it does have to be a desktop with Chromium browser) and can walk around, interact with some objects, sit down in chairs or turn on a fly camera. With the vast amount of detail, it’s a phenomenal experience and it’s amazing to look at the bridges in detail.
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It starts off with a concept bridge: the XCV-330, the ring ship Enterprise seen in pictures in films and in Enterprise. It uses an early concept for the original Enterprise, with a round holographic table and a science room above it before moving on to the NX-01, which I loved seeing in closer detail, even finding doors I never knew were there.
Then onto the NCC-1701, which gets by far the most love. It has versions of the bridge starting with a concept bridge from early production then showing us the set from The Cage, Discovery, Strange New Worlds, the TOS pilot, TOS Season 1, TOS Season 2, Mirror Universe, TOS Season 3, a live action version of the bridge from The Animated Series, the bridge from the cancelled Phase II show, The Motion Picture, Wrath of Khan and two versions of the Kelvin version bridge, each one showing different versions of the bridge.
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Then we get a look at a recreation of a wild concept for a cancelled film called Planet of the Titans, which featured a redesigned Enterprise from Ralph McQuarrie, which ended up inspiring the USS Discovery. It’s a lovely bridge, but not very practical.
From there we see the Enterprise A, B, C, D and E (with the D having multiple extra rooms), all looking absolutely stunning, but it doesn’t end there. It’s fully up to date with the bridges of the Enterprise F and brand new Enterprise G, which looks absolutely glorious. It ends the Enterprises with a new version of the Enterprise J featuring a see-through hull with visible cities, parks and water inside.
But it doesn’t end there, there’s a bonus Voyager bridge, with more to come in the future – hopefully we see the rest of the hero ships as well as other locations on ships, and some non-hero ships as well as alien bridges.
I look forward to the future updates of this software.
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trek-tracks · 1 year
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Me, watching the newest Picard trailer for clips of my girl with equal parts hope and terror
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rhinexstone · 7 months
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Thinking about old Geordi and old data (post Picard season 3) working in the fleet museum totally not making each ship fully functional again
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stellarred · 18 days
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"At any point in time, at any point in his life,...
I love him." --Q
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landfilloftrash · 1 year
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Look up, turn around, everything is falling down.  Do you promise to be mine forever?  Hold me tight, don’t let me go until the end of time—
I’d destroy everything just to be with you
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freylaverse · 1 year
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Okay, so I was going to do Riker next, but then I realized Picard Season 3 starts today.
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staringdownabarrel · 1 year
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There's a couple of things that really annoy me about the Titan-A getting renamed to be the Enterprise-G.
One is that it would have been fine for it to remain the Titan. The fact it had a letter after its registry was an admission that everyone was onboard with this ship having a strong legacy. Saving the Federation only should have guaranteed that there was eventually going to be a Titan-B, not that they now had to go and rename this ship.
The other is that it would have been fine for the Enterprise-E to still be in service. The Enterprise-E was commissioned in 2372, so it would have been just under thirty years old at around the time of Picard's third season. This wouldn't have been too old to still be in service: Kirk's Enterprise had been in service for forty when it was destroyed. Plus, given how often the Enterprise-E was refitted (it seemed to be after each TNG movie), I think Starfleet would have been reluctant to give it an early decommissioning after investing so many resources into keeping it going.
Yes, they did include a line about Worf being in command of it when it was destroyed. However, I disagree with that narrative choice, too.
As much as Worf's entire vibe is that he's occasionally prone to making very Klingon-style choices that don't always sit well with Starfleet's higher ups, there's always a lot of mitigating circumstances involved. I think a lot of his arc involve him maturing to become someone who doesn't act as rashly and by the end of DS9, most of his big decisions tend to be very considered ones, not the rash ones he might have made as a younger man.
Because of that, I don't think he'd willingly get himself into a position where the ship became unusable or destroyed. I think having that line weakens his character and ignores a lot of his character development when they weren't willing to go into detail about what actually happened.
While there probably would have been fans complaining that they hadn't introduced a new Enterprise for the new show, I think that would have been mostly fine. Most people would get that it'd be weird for a ship that young to be out of service after only thirty years anyway.
Plus, I feel like it also cheapens having the Enterprise-F introduced as well. Yeah sure, it's an Odyssey-class and they'd been included in beta canon before that so might not feel as special to some people because it's not a new design specifically for the show, but they always could have made it some other class. Nobody had a gun pointed at the production team to force them to include this class.
I'm not entirely convinced they couldn't have repaired the Enterprise-F, either. Like, it's basically brand new at that point; surely they could have done something with it.
Ultimately, I just feel like having the Titan-A renamed to be the Enterprise-G just feels silly and pointless.
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astralbondpro · 11 months
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Star Trek: Picard // S02E02: Penance
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unknownfaceless-ds9 · 1 month
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I present to you the alternative to courtship rings for humans with andorian partners ( an invention by the incredible @indignantlemur )
EAR CUFFS!!!!
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They are basically rings without the need to actually have a piercing, they are stylish and come in many variations
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lesbian-of-nine · 1 year
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the inherent transgenderism of xBs
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allstartrekgames · 9 months
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Star Trek Online
Original Release: 2010
Developer: Cryptic Studios
Publisher: Atari, Perfect World, Gearbox
Platform: PC, Xbox One/Series, PlayStation 4/5.
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I’ve played a lot of Star Trek Online in the past, so for this playthough I decided to start from scratch on Xbox. The game is still evolving with gameplay changes and new content, so my thought here are based on my original time with the game from a while ago on PC, along with finishing up to the end of the Delta Quadrant on Xbox.
The gameplay for this game is best described as “serviceable”. It’s not terrible, but it also isn’t the most exciting. It gets the job done and is just about entertaining enough to get you to the next part of the game. In space combat, you have to keep an eye on shield arcs and weapon charge while activating powers, while on the ground it plays a bit more like a shooter, but doesn’t have exact aiming (you can also play as a more traditional MMO game on PC).
The main enjoyment I got from the game was the story, having a few dialogue choices (even though they change nothing) and just interreacting with the world. The overall story arc is about a mysterious threat pushing people into war and being discovered before everyone starts banding together to investigate and stop them. Early on, voiced dialogue was rare, but is not much more common, although some missions have sections where the dialogue is just text, which creates an odd mixture of the two. There are lots of references and a lot of characters from the shows crop up, usually voiced by the same actor.
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The mission lengths vary a massive amount, and you really have no idea how long a mission will be before starting it. Some just involve talking to one person while others can be a few hours long. Some can be just combat after combat (sometimes massively overstaying its welcome as wave after wave of enemies turn up) while others are more story based with lots of information to reveal, characters to interact with and puzzles to solve – these ones are worth playing the game for.
At certain ranks you get awarded a ship, you can pick a name and registry. I decided to call all mine the USS Saru, adding letters as I got new ships. You only have a choice between a few ships, while the rest you’ll have to grind by collecting dilithium or pay for with their premium currency of “Zen” – there are a lot of different currencies in the game, which kind of goes against Star Trek a lot. By the end of my playthough, I had enough dilithium for one ship.
What is nice about the ships is that you can customise them, choosing different hulls, saucers, pylons and nacelles, as well as some hull designs. Some options are locked behind premium currency, though. I ended up changing all of my ships. I would absolutely love a new game similar to Starship Creator that just let you design ships using all of the options available in Star Trek Online.
There’s plenty of Star Trek Online that I didn’t such, such as the group activities. I do remember doing a few missions in he past, including one where you fly through a massive Voth ships that is so large that it has multiple hangar bays that carry Voth city ships. There’s other kind of repeatable missions to help grind for upgrades, which is something I really don’t enjoy.
I enjoyed my time with Star Trek Online, but at towards the end of the Delta Quadrant missions I felt extremely underpowered (while up until a few missions prior, I felt overpowered) and even buying a new ship didn’t help much. I think I had reached the point of grinding or coughing up money.
You can choose not only different factions in the game (although later missions mostly are the same for all), but different introductions. A major one is the New Romulus faction, who can then join the Federation or Klingons after their starting missions. I tried out the Discovery era missions (you end up forward in time to carry on with the main campaign) and enjoyed it, you get to interact with Lorca. The tutorial mission is just a slightly reworked version of the normal tutorial, but at least you get to meet captain Shran. The ship you use also has one of the nicest bridges in the game (the ship interiors are terrible for the most part). I do appreciate that you essentially get to play a short Discovery game.
I don’t think I will return to Star Trek Online, though, due to the game’s economy and grinding. Once development for the game slows down, I would certainly be very interested in a one-off purchase “Star Trek Offline”.
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