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Re: Picard Leads "Radically Altered" Life - Alex Kurtzman

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 11:05 pm
by Graham Kennedy
Mikey wrote:If it’s to be a radically-altered Picard, why have it be Picard?
DIng ding ding, we have a winner.

I fear that this will wind up being Luke Skywalker again. Yes, a character should change and evolve in a couple of decades... but not in the fundamentals. Not so it's basically a different character.

Re: Picard Leads "Radically Altered" Life - Alex Kurtzman

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2019 12:37 am
by Nutso
Mikey wrote:If it’s to be a radically-altered Picard, why have it be Picard?
Because we will purchase CBS All-Access to see Trek's second most popular Captain return to TV, versus some new guy.

Also I feel the "radically altered" part is overblown. I don't know if Alex Kurtzman was ever a Star Trek fan. I know his former writing partner, Roberto Orci, was the Star Trek guy in JJ Abrams' crew. So if Kurtzman says, Picard is "radically altered," he probably has no fucking idea what he's talking about. "Picard has a goatee" is probably a radical alteration for Kurtzman.

Re: Picard Leads "Radically Altered" Life - Alex Kurtzman

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2019 1:34 am
by Mikey
Nutso wrote:Picard has a goatee
So... MU Picard, then?

Re: Picard Leads "Radically Altered" Life - Alex Kurtzman

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2019 5:47 am
by Nutso
Mikey wrote:
Nutso wrote:Picard has a goatee
So... MU Picard, then?
thereby connecting Discovery to TNG!

Re: Picard Leads "Radically Altered" Life - Alex Kurtzman

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2019 5:53 am
by Bryan Moore
Nutso wrote:
Mikey wrote:
Nutso wrote:Picard has a goatee
So... MU Picard, then?
thereby connecting Discovery to TNG!
Let's double down and go really dark... Wesley comes back to human form, bitter and addicted to suck salt, having revealed he was actually molested by The Traveler, who only shifted from one reality to the next to find new victims. Can't be any worse than what we're gonna see with the Discovery spin-offs...

Re: Picard Leads "Radically Altered" Life - Alex Kurtzman

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2019 6:36 pm
by Captain Seafort
Mikey wrote:
Nutso wrote:Picard has a goatee
So... MU Picard, then?
Or Karla.

Re: Picard Leads "Radically Altered" Life - Alex Kurtzman

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2019 4:38 pm
by Nutso
Picard show is a limited series.
With post-production of season 2 of “Discovery” nearly complete, Kurtzman is turning his immediate focus to the limited series that will revisit the character of Capt. Jean-Luc Picard, played by Patrick Stewart.

Re: Picard Leads "Radically Altered" Life - Alex Kurtzman

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2019 4:42 pm
by Graham Kennedy
And a 'limited series' is what, exactly?

A miniseries?

A one season wonder?

Re: Picard Leads "Radically Altered" Life - Alex Kurtzman

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2019 4:59 pm
by Mikey
A self-fulfilling prophecy?

Re: Picard Leads "Radically Altered" Life - Alex Kurtzman

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2019 11:23 pm
by Bryan Moore
Mikey wrote:A self-fulfilling prophecy?
This made me chuckle... well done, sir.

Re: Picard Leads "Radically Altered" Life - Alex Kurtzman

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 8:07 am
by bladela
let's have picard have developed the Irumodic Syndrome just like in All Good Things?

He left the starfleet because of the disease, which in this reality, thanks to the warning of Q, is much more managed and has not made it a "complete crazy", but still weighs on him

Re: Picard Leads "Radically Altered" Life - Alex Kurtzman

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2019 12:20 am
by Nutso
Someone's speculation


In today's episode of Truth OR Myth we take a look at another hypothesis for what the Upcoming New Picard series could be ALL about, and that would be the State of The Romulan Empire. Hope you enjoy!

Re: Picard Leads "Radically Altered" Life - Alex Kurtzman

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2019 3:29 pm
by Nutso
REPORT: Star Trek Picard Spinoff Gets First Character Breakdowns
In addition to Picard, the series will feature seven characters: Connie, Lawrence, Starton, Dr. Smith, K'Bar, Indira and Alana. Connie is described as an African-American woman in her early 30s. She lost her husband and has a death warrant on her head from her home planet. She is also a mercenary pilot. Lawrence is also in his 30s and is described as someone with a "dodgy moral compass." The character, who is a thief, will pilot the ship Picard takes on his mission. The breakdown hints that he might not be trustworthy. Starton is "terrified of space" and specializes in "positronic brains." He is interested in the research part of Picard's mission. He is, like his three compatriots, in his early 30s. Lawrence and Starton are said to be of "any ethnicity."

The other four characters are described as follows. Dr. Smith is a hologram who helps the crew and is programmed to constantly learn but never to become "too self-aware." He may be an upgrade to the series' Emergency Medical Holograms. Another character is K'Bar, a 17-year-old Romulan martial artist who is extremely devoted to Picard. The final two characters are Indira, a smart but socially inept woman in her early 20s, and Alana, a former intelligence officer with an abusive personality in her mid-40s to 5os. Alana, Indira and Dr. Smith are described as being of "any ethnicity," while that isn't specified for K'Bar.

Re: Picard Leads "Radically Altered" Life - Alex Kurtzman

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2019 6:35 pm
by Bryan Moore
Nutso wrote:REPORT: Star Trek Picard Spinoff Gets First Character Breakdowns
In addition to Picard, the series will feature seven characters: Connie, Lawrence, Starton, Dr. Smith, K'Bar, Indira and Alana. Connie is described as an African-American woman in her early 30s. She lost her husband and has a death warrant on her head from her home planet. She is also a mercenary pilot. Lawrence is also in his 30s and is described as someone with a "dodgy moral compass." The character, who is a thief, will pilot the ship Picard takes on his mission. The breakdown hints that he might not be trustworthy. Starton is "terrified of space" and specializes in "positronic brains." He is interested in the research part of Picard's mission. He is, like his three compatriots, in his early 30s. Lawrence and Starton are said to be of "any ethnicity."

The other four characters are described as follows. Dr. Smith is a hologram who helps the crew and is programmed to constantly learn but never to become "too self-aware." He may be an upgrade to the series' Emergency Medical Holograms. Another character is K'Bar, a 17-year-old Romulan martial artist who is extremely devoted to Picard. The final two characters are Indira, a smart but socially inept woman in her early 20s, and Alana, a former intelligence officer with an abusive personality in her mid-40s to 5os. Alana, Indira and Dr. Smith are described as being of "any ethnicity," while that isn't specified for K'Bar.
This already sounds like drivel.

Re: Picard Leads "Radically Altered" Life - Alex Kurtzman

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 12:52 am
by Graham Kennedy
I was hopeful until I realised it was going to be more a Discovery version of a TNG sequel than Real Trek.

Honestly, I don't see that any of what I regard as Real Trek will ever be made again. When Nemesis killed Trek I always said that sooner or later it would come back. A case of "be careful what you wish for".