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USS Protostar
NX-76884


And apparently they are taking the "bridge window" to the extreme...
but at least the ship appears to be rather small.
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I really do.
Most likely but then I suspect that she might be faking that to be able to help the kids without violating some protocols. Also she might be also Stealth recruiting them into Starfleet via that way too.bilateralrope wrote: 2021-11-21 03:16am Does anyone else suspect that Holo-Janeway knows that these kids aren't Starfleet cadets ?
Maybe. But they aren't Federation citizens, which means they can't join Starfleet without a letter of recommendation. I don't think Holo-Janeway will be able to give them one. But getting them to Federation space is probably better for them than anywhere else they can think of going.Lord Revan wrote: 2021-11-21 02:53pmMost likely but then I suspect that she might be faking that to be able to help the kids without violating some protocols. Also she might be also Stealth recruiting them into Starfleet via that way too.bilateralrope wrote: 2021-11-21 03:16am Does anyone else suspect that Holo-Janeway knows that these kids aren't Starfleet cadets ?
I think they probably are; they're mostly from Federation species, and there was recently a reference to a sleeper ship.bilateralrope wrote: 2021-11-22 12:42amMaybe. But they aren't Federation citizens, which means they can't join Starfleet without a letter of recommendation.
When I said "stealth recruiting" what I meant is that she's trying to show how "cool" starfleet is so that once the Protostar makes to UFP space those kids might be more willing to join starfleet by their own will. What I didn't mean was that she's trying to make them starfleet members without them knowing it.NecronLord wrote: 2021-11-22 01:17pmI think they probably are; they're mostly from Federation species, and there was recently a reference to a sleeper ship.bilateralrope wrote: 2021-11-22 12:42amMaybe. But they aren't Federation citizens, which means they can't join Starfleet without a letter of recommendation.
I don't think she's trying to recruit them though, that'd be unusually duplicitous.
I think there is a very real possibility there is a potential positive here, depending on how you look at it.Crazedwraith wrote: 2023-06-23 05:28pm Looks like we might not see season 2
Paramount is doing this bullshit thing were they cancel and remove things from their streaming service to save on residuals and get tax write offs. According that article they are going to finish Season 2 but not put it on Paramount plus and shop it around instead.
Shopping it around to other platforms doesn't seem like a good sign for the long term prospects of Paramount+.Crazedwraith wrote: 2023-06-23 05:28pm Looks like we might not see season 2
Paramount is doing this bullshit thing were they cancel and remove things from their streaming service to save on residuals and get tax write offs. According that article they are going to finish Season 2 but not put it on Paramount plus and shop it around instead.
That's partly true, but Matalas was totally willing to rework that. He's gone on record that it was financial and time constraints that prevented a Janeway appearance, his direct quote having to be reminded that "This isn't Avengers Endgame". Mulgrew has been open about being very much down for a Janeway show. I saw her talk about in person at New York Comic Con last year. She pretty much looked Kurtzman in the eye and was like, "make it happen."Formless wrote: 2023-06-28 07:18pm We already know that they wanted Janeway in S1 of Picard, but when Mulgrew found out she was going to have an antagonistic relationship withe Picard she turned down the part, believing it to be out of character for Janeway.
It's well known Beltran didn't want to do PIC S2 as Confederation Annika Hanses husband because he didn't want to be "evil" Chakotay. But clearly he's open to coming back because... he did.So we know some of the actors are very particular about whether or not they will come back if the script isn't to their liking. It could be that the other actors don't care about returning to their roles. We got a guest appearance on Lower Decks for Tom Paris, Robert Beltran and Kate Mulgrew in Prodigy, Tim Russ in the final season of Picard, and of course Jeri Ryan as a regular on Picard. The actors we haven't seen reprise their roles are Robert Picardo, Garrett Wang, Roxann Dawson, and Ethan Philips (though that last one is most understandable given his character was left in the Delta Quadrant). There might well be good reasons none of them care or have other projects they would rather be working on.
I don't think something like a Voyager reunion should be a long running series. Honestly, a mini-series event is perfect. That's all we need.Personally, I think its better this way. Picard was an experiment worth trying, but its better to get new scripts starring new actors playing new characters with none of the baggage of the 90's attached than to put too many eggs in a basket that needs members of the old guard to return or the script doesn't work. They got lucky as is that the TNG cast was willing to come back for even a single season, given their current situations and Patrick Stewart's age. It could well have gone the same way as Harrison Ford reprising Han Solo only because he wanted the character to finally be killed off.
So how far did you get with the show exactly?Batman wrote: 2023-06-28 06:39pm Um- the only connection between 'Prodigy' and VOY was the Lameway hologram. How exactly would that affect a (wanted by nobody) future VOY series?
PIC S3 was up there with some of the very best of the Star Trek in any era, and without even a question the undisputed champion of the modern era without even a contender in sight.Crazedwraith wrote: 2023-07-03 06:00pm And after the disappointing emptiness of Picard S3, I'd much rather have the 32nd century as the hub for stories going on than more of Matalas' Pic stuff. If I don't ever have to acknowledge the Enterprise-G and Ensign Crusher again I'll be much happier.
I mean it's all a matter of personal opinion. But no. PIC S3 is not up there with the best of Star Trek it's got no legs to stand on apart from Nostalgia and call backs. Was it fun to see all the TNG cast back? Yes? Did they do anything remotely new, interesting, or meaningful now?Evilchumlee wrote: 2023-07-05 09:02amPIC S3 was up there with some of the very best of the Star Trek in any era, and without even a question the undisputed champion of the modern era without even a contender in sight.Crazedwraith wrote: 2023-07-03 06:00pm And after the disappointing emptiness of Picard S3, I'd much rather have the 32nd century as the hub for stories going on than more of Matalas' Pic stuff. If I don't ever have to acknowledge the Enterprise-G and Ensign Crusher again I'll be much happier.
Sure, there's nostalgia... but I would argue that it's not a bad thing, and rather than simply being "Hey, member this?", the "nostalgia" adds enormous emotional weight by having three decades of backstory to draw from.Crazedwraith wrote: 2023-07-05 09:23am I mean it's all a matter of personal opinion. But no. PIC S3 is not up there with the best of Star Trek it's got no legs to stand on apart from Nostalgia and call backs. Was it fun to see all the TNG cast back? Yes? Did they do anything remotely new, interesting, or meaningful now?
Prodigy is fine. I don't really have any major complaints about it save for it being a kids show. That's fine, it just also appeals to me less because of that. I've watched it. I enjoyed most of it for what it is.If anything Prodigy itself is probably the show I can pick least flaws with.
That's just looping back to it's appeal solely being that it's a TNG cast reunion, however you describe it. Yes it's nice to have them back, no it's not inherently meaningful or interesting because of it or even new. Plenty of shows have done reunions over the years.Evilchumlee wrote: 2023-07-05 09:39amSure, there's nostalgia... but I would argue that it's not a bad thing, and rather than simply being "Hey, member this?", the "nostalgia" adds enormous emotional weight by having three decades of backstory to draw from.Crazedwraith wrote: 2023-07-05 09:23am I mean it's all a matter of personal opinion. But no. PIC S3 is not up there with the best of Star Trek it's got no legs to stand on apart from Nostalgia and call backs. Was it fun to see all the TNG cast back? Yes? Did they do anything remotely new, interesting, or meaningful now?
What's new, interesting and meaningful is that... this is a rare type of story to be able to tell in the way it was told. It's not everyday we can tell a story with characters we have three decades of investment in. That's what is interesting.
And I would much rather than hired competent writers who worked with continuity rather than ditching anything.Prodigy is fine. I don't really have any major complaints about it save for it being a kids show. That's fine, it just also appeals to me less because of that. I've watched it. I enjoyed most of it for what it is.If anything Prodigy itself is probably the show I can pick least flaws with.
i would gladly sacrifice it for either a proper Voyager reunion, or a PIC S3 "Legacy" spinoff.