Star Trek: Picarchber
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jimternet@startrek.websiteto
Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•NYCC Starfleet Academy confirmationEnglish
4·2 years agoIt reminds me of DS9 in that sense. SNW season two seemed to alternate between really dark episodes and really light episodes.
jimternet@startrek.websiteto
Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•I just finished DS9, and I'm sad to know that we'll never get anything like it againEnglish
11·2 years agoThere’s a quite long series of novels that follows on from DS9, starting with Avatar books one and two.
Later they intertwine with Next Gen, Voyager, and (briefly) Enterprise continuation novels too.
But that series was wrapped up a couple of years ago after Picard started, because the TV series contradicted the novels, and the publishers wanted to get back into sync.
I really enjoyed following along with the continued adventures of the ds9 crew.
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•I'm sorry but Very Short Treks is horribleEnglish
31·2 years agoThis week’s just felt designed to annoy us, what with getting the ranks wrong and all. Let alone the totally un-Trek message.
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Risa@startrek.website•Rookie mistake for a Chief EngineerEnglish
5·2 years agoI think there is a reference to a third kid who we don’t see on screen.
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Risa@startrek.website•Have you noticed how your boobs have started to firm up since the exodus?English
10·2 years agoIt’s an Insurrection reference.
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Best Star Trek BooksEnglish
11·2 years agoAnything by Una McCormack. Especially DS9, but not exclusively.
A Stitch In Time, by Garak, is also generally considered top of the class.
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Risa@startrek.website•Surely the S31 movie will explain itEnglish
8·2 years agoYes. They’ve announced it as a direct to Paramount+ TV movie.
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Risa@startrek.website•Two… wait… three? Saavik was a foster, does that count?English
0·2 years agoShe was once. Then she was played by Robin Curtis in her two later appearances. Which at the time was unusual in Star Trek.
Now loads of characters have had two or three different actors play them.
In the 90s series too, especially the women.
In Voyager, every main cast member is wigged to some extent, even if just false sideburns. Except apparently the Doctor who grew his own pointy sideburns and was clearly not bewigged on top.
Robert Picardo talked about this on I think a podcast I listened to several years ago, so sadly I can’t link to the source as I don’t recall where it was.