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On 30/03/2023 at 13:10, George P said:

So is this the spinoff from Discovery?  So 31st century continues, or are we going back to the 25th to pick up with the Picard setting? 

Uknown when this takes place.  I suspect it will be a spinoff of Discovery with Tilly being that's what she transitioned to last season.

On 30/03/2023 at 20:11, primortal said:

Uknown when this takes place.  I suspect it will be a spinoff of Discovery with Tilly being that's what she transitioned to last season.

That's what makes sense but that leaves a slot open for something to replace Picard. 

On 30/03/2023 at 13:13, George P said:

That's what makes sense but that leaves a slot open for something to replace Picard. 

I wonder if that would be Star Trek Legacy that been thrown around lately or Titan related series.

On 30/03/2023 at 20:22, John Callaham said:

i would have prefered a spinoff of Picard, but this might be interesting

That still could happen unless Paramount wants to cut back on how many shows it does. 

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On 19/06/2023 at 22:52, WaynesWorld said:

No, no, no....

PLEASE, for the love of cinema/god/country or whateva, No moar porkerschmazz OR disko OR Burnedhamner PLEASE..... let this be about anything/anyone but them...PLEASE :D

It will be TIlly and the cadets from that episode or similar probably from Disco 😛

 

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Wow! I like Paul G., as an actor, but in Star Trek?,  No Thanks!

 

I wished they would just stick to actors who are not as well known, it kind of takes away from the seriousness and genre that is Star Trek, Unless he becomes an unrecognizable Alien.

I just found out about Paul Giamatti today. Wow. I am really interested to see what they do with him. Between him and Holly Hunter I wonder how much of seasons 1 budget is just for them.

On 17/06/2024 at 16:45, LittleNeutrino said:

This will be interesting, im sad to see Discovery gone but glad there will be more somewhere.

I liked the first two seasons of Discovery and absolutely HATED how they explained the "Burn". I thought it was really stupid and anti-calamitic. 

I do think it is cool how they are doing ST:SA in the 32nd (?) century. 

On 17/06/2024 at 16:37, Xenon said:

I just found out about Paul Giamatti today. Wow. I am really interested to see what they do with him. Between him and Holly Hunter I wonder how much of seasons 1 budget is just for them.

What bothers me is that he listed him as the 'villian'.  Why would an academy need a villain in the first place?  I was hoping ST:SA would be like ST:SNW and that it would be an episodic series.

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On 17/06/2024 at 22:09, primortal said:

What bothers me is that he listed him as the 'villian'.  Why would an academy need a villain in the first place?  I was hoping ST:SA would be like ST:SNW and that it would be an episodic series.

It's a show set in a school... If it doesn't have a villain of some kind, then it's just a 32nd century version of Beverly Hills 90210...

Either way, it sounds like complete garbage...

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Knowing that "Tilly" is in it is enough for me not to bother.

I kind of hoped they would do an ST: Academy series in the post TNG era, it could have set up a new bridge crew for the Enterprise (or other ship) in the post Picard years.

On 29/07/2024 at 12:42, Steven P. said:

Knowing that "Tilly" is in it is enough for me not to bother.

I kind of hoped they would do an ST: Academy series in the post TNG era, it could have set up a new bridge crew for the Enterprise (or other ship) in the post Picard years.


From what I've read, she's not going to be a regular in the series.

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