I heard Noble collection would be selling off the seized assets, but I haven’t been contacted by anyone.Someone has already picked up Eaglemoss' Star Trek license (as well as others sounds like). I got an email from them the other day to confirm I wanted to be on the mailing list - but I forgot who it was.
This would make sense if Old Man Picard was acknowledging the "A Time to..." novel series.ep 2 will probably mess it all up, but my fan theory tight now is that Picard and Riker will be caught and court martialed and the rest of the season will be all of the people they have screwed coming to testify. Last scene they’ll be sitting in the brig.
Here I thought you were making a joke, as this is pretty much what happens in the Seinfeld finale.ep 2 will probably mess it all up, but my fan theory tight now is that Picard and Riker will be caught and court martialed and the rest of the season will be all of the people they have screwed coming to testify. Last scene they’ll be sitting in the brig.
Yep, “splicensing” as Adam Pawlus (Adam16bit here) has referred to it. Same reason you’re seeing Ninja Turtles from Super7 (toy-inspired Ultimates, Reaction), NECA (media reference “Ultimates”), BST Action, Playmates (retro toys), and, now, McFarlane (Mutant Mayhem kids toys).
In terms of Picard…I like what I saw. I watched bits of the series, but it just could never quite “grab me”. This time? Maybe it’s the visual and audio pandering, but I got pulled in. Ship design is gorgeous, the plot has a nice hook, and the usage of TNG cast members give a lot more weight than the sparse appearances in the prior seasons. The audio was FULL of fun Easter Eggs. In addition to the use of the Goldsmith Star Trek themes, it seemed like there was a LOT of Horner influence during the Titan sequences. Loved to hear the ending credits use the First Contact score as well the transition to the classic Goldsmith TNG music. Speaking of the credit sequence…
Really?Here I thought you were making a joke, as this is pretty much what happens in the Seinfeld finale.
Really. They get arrested for reasons that only exist in a sitcom, then their trial ends up being a parade of character witnesses made up of almost every major guest star from the entire series. It ends with the main characters jailed for a year. The last non-credits scene is them literally sitting in a jail cell.Really?
ep 2 will probably mess it all up, but my fan theory tight now is that Picard and Riker will be caught and court martialed and the rest of the season will be all of the people they have screwed coming to testify. Last scene they’ll be sitting in the brig.
ep 2 will probably mess it all up, but my fan theory tight now is that Picard and Riker will be caught and court martialed and the rest of the season will be all of the people they have screwed coming to testify. Last scene they’ll be sitting in the brig.
My headcanon is that Tasha and Thaddeus are the same person (the timeline almost adds up, and he could easily have transitioned between ages 6 and 18).I would have liked to have seen some of the Pocketverse details incorporated. I really enjoyed the Destiny novels, would have liked to have seen Tasha Riker, etc.
I just read Coda and actually enjoyed it. I understand the dissatisfaction with it though, and agree would have been nice if there was a Lost Light style of ending to that universe.My headcanon is that Tasha and Thaddeus are the same person (the timeline almost adds up, and he could easily have transitioned between ages 6 and 18).
(I'm plotting out a fanfic of what Picard would look like in the Relaunch timeline [ignoring Coda because it was horrible], where René is preparing to enter the Academy, "Alton Soong" is actually resurrected Data [and Thaddeus is thus still alive because Data was around to save him], the Synth ban is a result of Section 31: Control, and the Federation's turn toward xenophobia is in response to the Typhon Pact.)