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Sorry to swear so much, but it was cathartic to let all of that out. I put it in spoiler tags so as not to just immediately blast everyone who might visit this site with a large amount of swearing.
Fuck.
Yeah, they don't look like Trek anything at all. They look like they fell out of Trollhunters or 3Below or somewhere similar. Cool looking, but not Trek.Sparky Prime wrote: ↑Thu Feb 25, 2021 2:44 am Based on the look of the characters, the animation looks like it'll be pretty good. Unfortunately, they don't look like Star Trek aliens... I thought the image was for some fairy tale based series at first.
Unfortunately, I can't find any excitement in this announcement after the last few years with Kutzman in charge. Unless Q undoes some of the events from the first season... But you know they're just going to screw things up even more than they already have if they went that route.
Yeah, see, that would require thought and they ain't doin' that with Trek anytime soon.Sparky Prime wrote: ↑Mon Apr 05, 2021 11:22 pmNot sure how I like the idea of an "Emergency Training Hologram" based on Janeway though. It looks great and it's an interesting way to involve Janeway in the series, but why would the crew make an "Emergency Training Hologram" and base it off of Janeway? I mean, I can only see them making it in the event the children on Voyager ended up stranded with out an adult crewmember available to help them... In which case, I'd think the crew would choose Neelix or someone the children would be more used to taking lessons from, rather than the Captain herself.
I think Voyager might be getting more attention because of Kirsten Beyer. She pitched some stories for Voyager back in the day (which didn't get produced) and wrote several Voyager novels. She's now a staff writer on Discovery, a co-creator/writer on Picard and is responsible for coordinating any spin-off media products. So I get the feeling she's probably the one playing favorites.andersonh1 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 5:13 am I'm glad to see Voyager getting a lot of favorable attention lately. It used to be the red-headed stepchild of all the Star Trek series, but that seems to have changed. Sadly it's DS9 that seems to be largely ignored in modern Trek. Considering how the Dominion War changed the face of the entire quadrant, you'd think the events of DS9 would merit some mention in modern day Trek.