New Picard Series to fuse Prime and Kelvin timelines - That's a nice boyhood hero you have there...

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Fresh off the run away hit that is STD, and turning Star Trek into Star Wars, and turning Star Wars into hot trash, JJ Abrams is going to turn everyones favorite Captain into something FLASHY, NEW, AND PROGRESSIVE™!

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While it seems the movie element of the "Star Trek" universe is dead in space, the TV side of things is prospering.

Fans have been clamoring to know more about the new series starring Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard ever since it was announced in August of last year.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Alex Kurtzman — the showrunner on "Star Trek: Discovery," who was rumored to also be among the executive producers of this new series — said Picard will be living a very different life than the one he knew on the Enterprise. Apparently, this is thanks to a traumatic and life-changing calamity dating all the way back to the events of J.J. Abrams' "Star Trek" movie, a film Kurtzman co-wrote. (The timeline of the new movies is known as the "Kelvin timeline," referring to the USS Kelvin flown by Kirk's father and destroyed in the first of those reboot movies.)
The destruction of the Romulan homeworld in 2009's film "Star Trek," Kurtzman said, was a defining event in Picard's career, one that sets up the role Stewart will play on the still-untitled new show.

"Picard's life was radically altered by the dissolution of the Romulan Empire," Kurtzman explained. He added that Stewart himself loved the show's new premise once he saw how different his reprised role would be.

"He [Stewart] threw down an amazing gauntlet and said, 'If we do this, I want it to be so different, I want it to be both what people remember but also not what they're expecting at all. Otherwise, why do it?'" Kurtzman said.

According to Kurtzman, after reading the creative team's 34-page pitch for the new show, Stewart "walked into the room and he had a huge smile on his face and said, 'This is wonderful.' He knew if he was going to go back to Picard, it needed to be for the greatest reason ever."

Details about the new series are scarce, but it already appears as if Picard won't be overseeing the personal and political problems facing his crew and the cosmos in the style of "The Next Generation." Kurtzman did add, however, that "anything could happen," when asked whether some of the old "TNG" cast would show up on the new show for a cameo or two.

Quite how the Kelvin timeline will be woven into the prime timeline still baffles us.

Other events in the prime timeline, such as the Dominion War, could have similarly impacted Picard's life. effects. Picard's involvement in that conflict was really covered only in the novels (the 1998 "TNG" novel "Behind Enemy Lines," in particular), but it was nonetheless a significant event in Federation history.

Picard certainly has history with the Romulans, the race that split from Vulcan society thousands of years ago and founded a separate civilization. During the 24th century, the Romulan Empire controlled much of the galaxy and the Federation's relationship with them was rocky at best. [6 'Star Trek' Captains, Ranked from Worst to Best]

During the "TNG" two-part episode "Unification" (S05, E07 & 08), Picard teamed up with Ambassador Spock, and together they learned that the Romulans' claimed effort at peace with the Vulcans was actually an attempt at a coup d'etat. Later in Trek history, in the movie "Star Trek: Nemesis," Picard must do battle with a clone of himself (Tom Hardy) who was created by the Romulans.

In other Trek news, Kurtzman also told The Hollywood Reporter that there will be two new installments of "Star Trek: Short Treks," as well as another animated series.

Back in October of last year, CBS announced plans for "Star Trek: Lower Decks," a half-hour animated comedy series about the lowest-ranking crewmembers on one of the least notable ships in Starfleet. That series will come from Mike McMahan ("Rick and Morty").

The two new "Short Treks" will also be animated and will premiere in the spring, once the second season of "Star Trek: Discovery" is over.

"Our goal is to not only expand the definition of 'Star Trek' and what has qualified as traditional 'Star Trek,' but also to tell stories that are both self-contained in a very short period of time [and] that also connect to the larger picture of what we're doing, not only in 'Discovery' but in the world building of Trek in general," Kurtzman told THR.

"And you get to tell these very intimate, emotional stories that are side stories to characters. So, you get the benefit of the experience in and of itself, but then when you watch 'Discovery,' you'll see that these were all setting up things in the world of Season 2."

There's no word on whether the shorts will be available on any services in the U.S. other than CBS All Access.
 
Perfect time for

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How do these rediculously stupid writers not realize that Picard was a character that Relied on supporting characters to shine.

What's picard with no riker, or worf, or Q. No tomalak or romulans, no dilemmas. NO DATA. These characters can't just be Cameos. It's rediculous to even consider this without at least integrating new versions of these characters at least.

Picard's strongpoint was his diplomacy, the highlights of next generation being his balancing of a galactic cold war with the Romulans. His management of the crew and crisis.

Take that away for some generic Federation versus Klingon schlock and you've lost me.
 
How do these rediculously stupid writers not realize that Picard was a character that Relied on supporting characters to shine.

What's picard with no riker, or worf, or Q. No tomalok or romulans, no dilemmas. NO DATA. These characters can't just be Cameos. It's rediculous to even consider this without at least integrating new versions of these characters at least.

Picard's strongpoint was his diplomacy, the highlights of next generation being his balancing of a galactic cold war with the Romulans. His management of the crew and crisis.

Take that away for some generic Federation versus Klingon schlock and you've lost me.

JJ Abrams is a hack who can only make Explosions™. He's not quite as bad as Michael Bay, but he's pretty close. He simply cannot understand that when it comes to Star Trek, the primary draw is the CREW not any one character. The Captain may be central focus, but he's not the primary focus. The ship and its crew is. The biggest problem with STD is it focuses almost exclusively on Michael Sue, and there is no build up. Just immediate drop into space adventures with OMG EXPLOSIONS AND WAR! Compare that to TOS which had no wars at all, TNG where nothing of real import happens in the first season outside setting the stage, or DS9 where the Dominion War (the best storyline in Star Trek IMO) happens several seasons into the series after substantial buildup and emotional investment in the characters.
 
JJ Abrams is a hack who can only make Explosions™. He's not quite as bad as Michael Bay, but he's pretty close. He simply cannot understand that when it comes to Star Trek, the primary draw is the CREW not any one character. The Captain may be central focus, but he's not the primary focus. The ship and its crew is. The biggest problem with STD is it focuses almost exclusively on Michael Sue, and there is no build up. Just immediate drop into space adventures with OMG EXPLOSIONS AND WAR! Compare that to TOS which had no wars at all, TNG where nothing of real import happens in the first season outside setting the stage, or DS9 where the Dominion War (the best storyline in Star Trek IMO) happens several seasons into the series after substantial buildup and emotional investment in the characters.
It's rediculous isn't it
This scene alone had me more on the edge of my seat then anything from STD or The Kelvin/abrams timeline

The only good part I can see in this is, it is the new timeline it seems. So this picard and this 'next generation' isn't messing with the timeline of the normal one. I think, err hope.
 
"Come on Number One, we have to save those poor Romulan refugees! By the way, did you know that Guinan's name was Michael?"
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I'm just gonna pretend it doesn't exist. Same thing I do for Enterprise and Discovery. I live in a beautiful world of delusion.
Enterprise was fine (the finale doesn't count).
 
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So I guess SciFi TV series are dead?

Unfortunately I need to double opost the last remotely Star Trek product even close to actually being Star Trek
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You know you fucked beyongd repair when a mmo is the last thing that even remotely respect the franchise. I need to lay down
 
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I don't really see this as "fusing" them. Romulus blowing up and Spock disappearing always took place in the main universe. I'm sure there will be serious problems with the Picard show, but I don't think taking a Praxis-redux that already occurred and building on it a bit is really one of them.

edit: The article headline is just nerd-rage clickbait. Nothing has been said anywhere about integrating the Abrams movies beyond the stuff established to have happened in the main universe which no one should be surprised about.

So I guess SciFi TV series are dead?
Go watch The Expanse.
 
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JJ Abrams is a hack who can only make Explosions™. He's not quite as bad as Michael Bay, but he's pretty close. He simply cannot understand that when it comes to Star Trek, the primary draw is the CREW not any one character. The Captain may be central focus, but he's not the primary focus. The ship and its crew is. The biggest problem with STD is it focuses almost exclusively on Michael Sue, and there is no build up. Just immediate drop into space adventures with OMG EXPLOSIONS AND WAR! Compare that to TOS which had no wars at all, TNG where nothing of real import happens in the first season outside setting the stage, or DS9 where the Dominion War (the best storyline in Star Trek IMO) happens several seasons into the series after substantial buildup and emotional investment in the characters.

To Bay's defense, and correct me if I'm wrong, I don't think he's ever tried to present himself as more than a man who loves his explosions, cars and women.

J.J. is desperate to be Spielberg 2.0.

Plus Bay directed The Rock which is a legit good film and up there in the halls of greatest action movies.

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Christ this is going to suck. Im only glad that Sisko aint gonna get raped by Nu-Trek
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They're going to conveniently ignore him so they can create a new black male captain and pretend they're the first like with STDs First Black Female Captain™.
 
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