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Hopes and Concerns for Star Trek “Picard”

By vasshu Leave a Comment Mar 20 0


Back in August of 2018, a new Star Trek series was announced. There’s still very little known about the series, other than that it will take place roughly 20 years after TNG and that Picard will have a very different life than the one he led as captain aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise.


I’m a little concerned that the new Star Trek series will copy the modern era shows that are “dark” and “cinematic.” That’s not Star Trek, or at least it’s certainly not what I liked about the franchise. It works in the cinema, but not as a series. The two forms of media are just too different. That’s also why it doesn’t work in reverse. The first cinematic Star Trek movie was a failure, in part because the producers quickly tried to take a one hour Star Trek episode and turn it into a cinematic event. 

However, it has also been announced that Patrick Stewart wants the series to be released all at once, and for it to be bingeable style of show. That style would allow for a more cinematic and dramatic feel without taking too much away from the narrative. I’d still prefer something more along the lines of TNG however. 

My issue with the cinematic nature of modern Star Trek doesn’t mean that I’m suggesting that a darker story-line couldn’t be interesting. A lot could be done with Picard, without changing his character all that much. He’s an archaeologist. He’s had experience being a criminal, sort of. As Ryan Britt mentioned in his Syfy article, Picard was easily able to pull off acting like a rogue (Gambit). 

But even in such episodes, and in many of the episodes dealing with very dark content, including rights, personhood of artificial intelligence, and slavery, the darkness wasn’t overbearing or overly dramatic (The Measure of a Man). A Star Trek series that focused even more on these kinds of issues, and where Picard was faced with even more difficult situations would be fine. 

For instance, Picard’s character has always been about maintaining law and order, and as importantly justice. Unlike with Kirk who repeatedly ignored the line, Picard always toed it. So what would happen if Star Fleet itself has turned its back on those ideals? Would Picard turn his back on Star Fleet? 

There’s also a hint from Q. In All Good Things, Q even suggested that Picard will become a different kind of explorer. In fact, Q has been almost a teacher to Picard, for most of the series. Terry Day made a wonderful composite video of various lessons that Q has taught him so far, and of what is to come.

Q: “That is the exploration that awaits you. Not making stars and studying nebula, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence.”

And hell, he’s already been inside the Nexus and has learned to, at least for a moment, pause time. Who knows, maybe they could even bring Wesley back? It’s doubtful, but it might be interesting to see. Speaking of which, he learned to pause time too. Does that play into the fan theory that Wesley is really Picard’s son? Wil Wheaton has already said that he would be happy to return to Star Trek, by the way (trekmovie.com). 

If the writers of the new series are able to keep these lessons in mind and the prophecy which Q made, then this new series could be wonderful. And I hope that it works out that way. I trust that Patrick Stewart will ensure that the show does Picard justice. 

We’re Back! Hopefully…

By vasshu Leave a Comment Feb 14 0

So unfortunately due to a mishap, combined with a lack of funds, our domain name expired. We did try to renew it, as soon as we could, but unfortunately a rather unethical company, which seems to buy up domains in bulk, and mark them up for resale, purchased our domain name before we could buy […]

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Ixalan and Beyond: Legendary Planeswalkers and More

By vasshu Leave a Comment Aug 30 0

With Ixalan, planeswalkers have now become legendary. The decision to eliminate the planeswalker rule and replace it with the legend rule was an interesting one with a number of consequences.

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MTG: Hour of Devastation God Synergy

By vasshu Leave a Comment Jun 20 0

There are so many people writing about MTG that I generally avoid even mentioning the topic. But I do like MTG. My favourite part of the game is deck building. And when I see a group of cards that seem to be fairly synergistic, I get excited. That is the case with two of the […]

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Steampunk World’s Fair 2017

By vasshu Leave a Comment May 11 0

These are my notes on Steampunk World’s Fair 2017, which was held from March 5 – 7.  This is only my second year going to SPWF. For the most part the fair was great. There were some minor issues, but nothing big enough to prevent me from going next year. I may update this article later, […]

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Toonami: Samurai Jack Season 5

By vasshu Leave a Comment Apr 3 0

Back in December of 2015, I wrote an article about Samurai Jack returning for a fifth season, as part of Toonami. Now it has finally started airing, and it was worth the wait.

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Modern “Gothic” in Psycho-Pass

By vasshu Leave a Comment Dec 31 0

Here I will argue that Psycho-Pass belongs to a sort of modern Gothic genre. This is a work in progress and currently an early draft.

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[Campaign Review] JourneyQuest Season 3

By vasshu Leave a Comment Jan 19 0

JourneyQuest is a fan supported fantasy series by Zombie Orpheus, the same company which brings us The Gamers series. Two seasons have been successfully produced. Now they’re coming back for a third.

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Toonami Lives: Samurai Jack Returns

By vasshu Leave a Comment Dec 2 0

There was a time when I was a huge fan of Toonami, and I was quite sad to see it go. When it returned, I was excited, but I quickly saw a new death on the horizon. Without new content, there was little point to watch Toonami. Things aren’t like they used to be. We […]

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[Campaign Review] MST3K Reboot

By vasshu Leave a Comment Nov 28

I probably should have gotten around to writing a campaign review for MST3K earlier, but I honestly needed to give more attention to smaller campaigns, that while interesting, were not as sure to be successful. With those campaigns finished, I can finally discussion MST3K’s reboot campaign, with almost two weeks remaining.

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