They are saying they are pulling it globally, but that isn't true, Bell still has the rights here in Canada, even though I believe Paramount+ is available here in Canada. Last time I checked Canada is part of the Globe. I believe it's because CBS values the alliance its forged with Bell far, far too much. Bell owns…
> @seaofsorrows said: > Are you trolling? or is this serious? :lol: > > You do know that 'Nova' and 'Nebula' are different words right? > > They're also different ships. Apparently I'm hallucinating, because I could have sworn that it was the Nova. Damn mandala effect 🤓😇🤯
If only they'd do a T6 Nova Class... Oh wait, they did it's called it the Sutherland Class LMFAO. Did none of you notice the Nova Ship of the Line bundle had a T6 Nova and upgraded graphics and new ship materials? Here is the details…
> @smokebailey said: > (Quote) > > This is how Hollywood works, now. Get fired for wrecking a series, and keep the same job, or get a better one. > Politicians, weather forecasters and bad TV/Movie producers are those folks who never seem to get fired for TRIBBLE up. > > (Image) You missed the point, its clear Star Trek is…
> @sorceror01 said: > (Quote) > > Oooh yeah, Riker did seem to pride himself on his piloting skills. That makes a lot of sense. > > > Hm, for that matter, has any discussion popped up on the Parliament class yet? "Large scale engineering operations" screams Miracle Worker spec to me, so I imagine an Engine version of an…
> @angrytarg said: > (Quote) > > I just wanted to comment on that, it's not the clothing which was indeed rooted in the women's liberation movement. But a lot of people, mostly men, pint at that and claim TOS wasn't sexist because they had miniskirts, that's not the whole story. The actual women characters throughout TOS,…
> @smokebailey said: > (Quote) > > Yes, and in tos, we DID see several women of the crew in pants variants, so it's not like they had no choices. > > > The Victorian era is long over, folks. The woke brought it back.
> @somtaawkhar said: > (Quote) > A Mary Sue is a character who everyone loves, never makes mistakes, and is the solution to every problem. > > Many people, in universe, don't like her, shes made a ton of mistakes(hence constant demotions), and she isn't the solution to most problems(in fact, she causes them) > > She is…
> @angrytarg said: > Well, I like it quite a bit. The humor is charming and very inside Star Trek, but my wife who got most of her Trek knowledge through "mind-osmosis" (and the occasional endless rant) from me, got it, so it's pretty accessible. And like I stated in the trailer topic, it is very much TNG in style, both…
I didn't expect to enjoy it, but I did. I laughed a bunch of times. But I can see how alot of Star Trek fans would hate it. On the pro side it was funny, likable characters, optimistic, sharp crisp art, interesting plot. Con side if it was any shorter it would be a short trek (its, only 24 minutes, not even a half hour, I…
> @"fleetcaptain5#1134" said: > I just realised that that last sentence can be interpreted very different than what I intended to share. > > It will be good that we will Starfleet's most handsome captain in his own series. Bawhahaha, I think we got what you intended to mean, but still very funny.
Depends on the type of Holodeck tech used, folks sometimes forget that there are different types. If it uses some kind of protomatter like the Enterprise Holodecks it could leave a residue of protomatter, if it's just magnetic fields and light nothing would remain, if it's a Omicron Field it's not limited to a holodeck,…
> @starkaos said: > Maybe we will have the opposite of the Writer's Strike about 10 years ago where we will get better content since they have longer to work on it. Perhaps, they have extra time for polish.
If WGTC is right about all these star trek series and extra seasons and this crossover movie, they should just call CBS All Access 2.0, All Star Trek Access.
> @ltminns said: > ??? Discovery Movie??? > > https://wegotthiscovered.com/movies/star-trek-discovery-movie-reportedly-works/amp/ It will be interesting to see if this pans out.
> @lordgyor said: > https://www.wegotthiscovered.com/tv/cbs-reportedly-planning-star-trek-crossover-show-marvels-defenders/amp/ New Pike series and a crossover series. I had assumed that the second of the live action series mentioned, but unnamed was going to be Star Fleet Academy, but perhaps its going to be this…
Manu apologized for the Spacy tweet and either way it doesn't justify cancelling him, Amber Heard has done far, far worse things (domestic abuse against Johnny Depp among other things), then a tweet, yet she gets to keep her career and Manu and Icheb fans get screwed over a tweet. Hollywood really sucks.
> @thegrandnagus1 said: > (Quote) > > No Jon, she "could" have done anything. This isn't real, so there is no "one" right answer to what she "could" have done. This is just what the writers happened to write, this time. Another time they may write a very similar situation differently. > > But I'm going to give you a…
Alot of folks are pissed not just that they killed Icheb, but at the utter way they disrespected the actor who played him for years, that really damaged the show for me. I like 90% of Picard, but that was serious uncool, poorly done, and they didn't even have the basic human decency to give the actor a heads up before…
> @evilmark444 said: > I didn't see it myself, but i think someone mentioned that Kael said in a livestream that they wanted to have both versions of the character in game for people to interact with, so they decided not to update her Delta Rising appearance and dialog. Good.
> @"phoenixc#0738" said: > The first thing I thought when I saw the title was the Babylon5 spinoff "The Legend of the Rangers". I am not sure how that would apply to anything Star Trek though, the culture mix is so different from B5, and essentially Starfleet takes care of the equivalent for the Federation. It could make a…
> @captainbrian11 said: > I'd watch a Star Trek Rangers show. Although TBH I'd like to see a show in the picard era focused on a federation ship Yeah I agree with both of those.
> @flash525 said: > (Quote) > Exactly this. He isn't supposed to be exposed to that radiation until the 2260's, although I can't seem to find the exact year that it all happens. Season 2 of Discovery took place in 2257, so for arguments sake, lets say Pike is promoted to Fleet Captain and has his accident in 2267, that's…
I really have to get around to watching Battlestar Galatica. Anyways yeah Dahj and Soji are completely biological, but I think they still have a positronic brain, but it's made from cells instead of metals and other inorganic compounds.