Star Trek - Space: The Final Frontier

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I think the Q maybe started as a "normal" race from somewhere in the far side of the Milky Way galaxy, which is why the Q Continuum seems to be related to there. Like during that civil war the suns exploding were happening in the part of the galaxy Voyager was in.
Also what if the Q became the Q the same rather unpleasant way Jon Osterman became Doctor Manhattan?

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Also what if the Q became the Q the same rather unpleasant way Jon Osterman became Doctor Manhattan?

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I figured it was more like that TNG about the guy who's on the lam from Planet Of The Assholes (this week) and it turns out he's about to evolve into a god-like alien rather than a specifically willed act like most versions of "whoops we accidentally the borg"
 
Anybody reading the IDW comics lately? There was a relaunch with new #1, supposedly a new intertwined comic book continuity with only the TV/movies as canon. (The previous series just ended at #400.) Taking place shortly after the Dominion War--Sisko is back and leading a dream team with Data, Dr Crusher, future fatty Scotty, and a bunch of newbies. Jake's along for the ride.

When someone calls their vessel a She, some Vulcan ensign opposes "gendering" ships: instead of calling the ship It, he calls it They. Totally logikull dood~

There is some other stuff being published like a tie-in to a forthcoming video game starring Leah Brahams, and a couple DS9 miniseries. It all seems like a jump off from 90s Trek, so I'm happy to see it, but we'll see how far we go before getting polluted by modern stuff.

I'm not sure what's gone on in Trek comics for the last 20 years but maybe we can see some Xindi or other Enterprise aliens in the 24th century.
I have basically ignored IDW entirely since they decided to turn G.I. Joe into a flaming homosexual.
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Geez, people are quoting to me like crazy about how there's a lot of Star Trek anime. See, this is why didn't want to ask.
 
I'd almost rather watch anime than Lower Decks. 80s style hand drawn Trek anime I could dig, it probably wouldn't suck.
 
If you have a real bug up your ass for weekly planetary exploration anime you might want to check out Dairugger XV, it was Vehicle Team Voltron in the USA
Creatively low budget about a ship seeking new planets and stuff.
Also has a giant robot made of fifteen different units combined
 
They fagged-up Transformers as well. Groomer shit shipping big robots with little ones.
Blame the soyjak consoomers who keep bitching and moaning about the Michael Bay movies, thus we have a very boring Bumblebee movie.
I never watched NGE past a few episodes, didn't click with me. I guess aesthetic wise it would work.
I really want this actually. I just don't want the pozzed Studio Trigger shit, as used in the bullshit Star Wars anime.
 
Yeah hyper kinetic post Eva gainax/Trigger/Khara/etc probably not
Trek does some action but it's really more about talking and stuff, which is how the no budget TAS worked as well as it did
 
Oh yeah... time to repost these classics.
 
OMG it's the Enterprise A!, OMG Genesis device II, ZOMG Kirks body! Look at the Defiant and Voyager! DO YOU REMEMBER THAT! Look pop goes the weasel! ENCOUNTER AT FARPOINT!!!! Georgi La Fridge!, Deana! DATA!!!!11111 Do you remember all this stuff do you do you? LOOK! Bird of Prey from the movie about the whales! DO YOU REMEMBER? DO YOU?! TRIBBLES!
What a load of shit after last week.

Oh the top secret thing stolen from Daystrom is Picard's body.
 
Did I miss it or did the museum have the NX-01? I liked when Seven introduced Voyager to Jack. He said "it's a beauty" haha right. It's ugly. Inexplicably no Galaxy class with a big "awwww" moment but Jack fanboyed about the Enterprise A. Jack says "that's it, the one for me, Constitution class." But they had already shown an original Constitution style ship (not STD style thankfully) he didn't love that one, only the refit custom job. Would have liked a scene on the Bounty, even just a single shot of Sidney and Jack sneaking through a Klingon hallway.

Worf and Rafi beam to the Titan while it is in close orbit of some star but you don't see their rendezvous or what happens to Raffi's ship.

The new Data is made out of B4 but also has Lore memories or something. Daystrom is seriously unprotected for what they have there, and why aren't there any freaking people. Moriarty was dumb--it's not Moriarty, just a projection from Data's memory or something. Why is he shooting at them?

Ok now Wtf Daystrom not only had Kirk's body but also Picard's. That's just grim and weird, why are they collecting bodies for secret projects?

riker: "yeah yeah everyone knows about Section 31." At this point I never want to hear about fucking Section 31 ever again unless Bashir is back as a new Sloan doing super creepy/important spycraft, or we get a "android synth human golem" of Malcolm Reed.

Vadic and her crew are all changelings. Why is Vadic human looking? Why did she have that dumb hand thing she talked to? Why do the others speak in clicks and wear bird masks? You know they just want to blow up all of Starfleet on Frontier Day but what's the fucking point and what has it got to do with Jack.

As a lapsed Trekkie who was kinda conned into watching this season from good word of mouth I am still 50/50 and probably wouldn't recommend it for Trekkies or normies.

The shots from the TNG pilot looked great, I wonder if they did a new film scan or just used best files from the previous remaster.
 
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