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[NEWS] 'Star Trek: Picard' teaser trailer
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2019-05-23 20:43:42 UTC
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The first official teaser trailer.


From ComingSoon.net ...


The first Star Trek: Picard teaser features a retired Jean-Luc Picard
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CBS All Access has released a new Star Trek: Picard teaser, featuring
a retired Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) as a voiceover questions
why the admiral left Starfleet in the first place. Check out the
teaser now in the player below!

Teaser Trailer: (1min 9secs)

<https://springboardplatform.com/storage/comingsoon.net/conversion/1738927.mp4>


Showrunner Hanelle Culpepper will direct the first two episodes of
Star Trek: Picard, the first woman to launch a Star Trek series.

The series also stars Alison Pill (The Newsroom), Harry Treadaway
(Mr. Mercedes, Penny Dreadful), and Isa Briones (American Crime
Story: Versace), Santiago Cabrera (Salvation), Evan Evagora and
Michelle Hurd (Blindspot).

Alex Kurtzman, Star Trek: Discovery showrunner and executive
producer for Picard, recently said that the new series is "an
extremely different rhythm than Discovery. Discovery is a bullet.
Picard is a very contemplative show. It will find a balance between
the speed of Discovery and the nature of what Next Gen was, but
I believe it will have its own rhythm.

Without revealing too much about it, people have so many questions
about Picard and what happened to him, and the idea we get to take
time to answer those questions in the wake of the many, many things
he's had to deal with in Next Gen is really exciting. 'More
grounded' is not the right way to put it, because season 2 of
Discovery is also grounded. It will feel more... real-world? If
that's the right way to put it."

CBS Television Studios will produce the series in association with
Secret Hideout and Roddenberry Entertainment. Alex Kurtzman,
Michael Chabon, Akiva Goldsman, James Duff, Patrick Stewart,
Heather Kadin, Rod Roddenberry, and Trevor Roth will serve as
executive producers.


<https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/trailers/1070339-star-trek-picard-teaser>
NoBody
2019-05-24 10:58:18 UTC
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The first official teaser trailer.
From ComingSoon.net ...
The first Star Trek: Picard teaser features a retired Jean-Luc Picard
---------------------------------------------------------------------
CBS All Access has released a new Star Trek: Picard teaser, featuring
a retired Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) as a voiceover questions
why the admiral left Starfleet in the first place. Check out the
teaser now in the player below!
Teaser Trailer: (1min 9secs)
<https://springboardplatform.com/storage/comingsoon.net/conversion/1738927.mp4>
Yawn.....
Daniel60
2019-05-24 12:31:59 UTC
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The first official teaser trailer.
From ComingSoon.net ...
   The first Star Trek: Picard teaser features a retired Jean-Luc Picard
   ---------------------------------------------------------------------
   CBS All Access has released a new Star Trek: Picard teaser, featuring
   a retired Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) as a voiceover questions
   why the admiral left Starfleet in the first place. Check out the
   teaser now in the player below!
If Picard has retired from Starfleet, how come the series is still 'Star
Trek'??

And I'm asking this question in a week where I've just re-re-seen "The
Drumhead" which featured a retired Admiral investigating an explosion on
the Enterprise. ;-P
--
Daniel
Your Name
2019-05-24 22:29:37 UTC
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The first official teaser trailer.
From ComingSoon.net ...
   The first Star Trek: Picard teaser features a retired Jean-Luc Picard
   ---------------------------------------------------------------------
   CBS All Access has released a new Star Trek: Picard teaser, featuring
   a retired Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) as a voiceover questions
   why the admiral left Starfleet in the first place. Check out the
   teaser now in the player below!
If Picard has retired from Starfleet, how come the series is still
'Star Trek'??
<snip>

Because Picard is a character int he Star Trek universe. The title
isn't "Starfleet: Picard".

Plus, the teaser (and the previous leak video) shows him in an
interview apparently at Starfleet HQ, so it's likely he got bored
making wine and is asking for his job back. It would be a rather silly
idea to make a series about him doing winery chores.
Jerry Brown
2019-05-25 07:22:55 UTC
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The first official teaser trailer.
From ComingSoon.net ...
   The first Star Trek: Picard teaser features a retired Jean-Luc Picard
   ---------------------------------------------------------------------
   CBS All Access has released a new Star Trek: Picard teaser, featuring
   a retired Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) as a voiceover questions
   why the admiral left Starfleet in the first place. Check out the
   teaser now in the player below!
If Picard has retired from Starfleet, how come the series is still 'Star
Trek'??
The Deep Space Nine station itself wasn't on any sort of Trek either,
apart from when it relocated to alongside the wormhole in (IIRC) the
first episode.
--
Jerry Brown

A cat may look at a king
(but probably won't bother)
Your Name
2019-05-25 07:39:25 UTC
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On Fri, 24 May 2019 22:31:59 +1000, Daniel60
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The first official teaser trailer.
From ComingSoon.net ...
   The first Star Trek: Picard teaser features a retired Jean-Luc Picard
   ---------------------------------------------------------------------
   CBS All Access has released a new Star Trek: Picard teaser, featuring
   a retired Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) as a voiceover questions
   why the admiral left Starfleet in the first place. Check out the
   teaser now in the player below!
If Picard has retired from Starfleet, how come the series is still 'Star
Trek'??
The Deep Space Nine station itself wasn't on any sort of Trek either,
apart from when it relocated to alongside the wormhole in (IIRC) the
first episode.
The characters weren't just stuck on the station or in the Bajoran
system though. In later episodes they did also travel to other places,
including through the wormhole and to / from the Mirror Universe.


There is a "Starfleet Academy" TV series in development where they
might not go on any 'Trek' either (at least not in space, they might
go hiking or something) ...

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
Announced in June 2018, and being developed by Josh Schwartz
and Stephanie Savage (Gossip Girl) there are few details,
however the series is expected to skew towards the young
adult market and would follow cadets through Starfleet
Academy in San Francisco.

Could turn out to be just something like a Star Trek themed 'Gossip
Girl', or even a 'Saved By The Bell' knock-off where they're (almost)
always in school.
anim8rfsk
2019-05-25 10:07:15 UTC
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On Fri, 24 May 2019 22:31:59 +1000, Daniel60
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The first official teaser trailer.
From ComingSoon.net ...
The first Star Trek: Picard teaser features a retired Jean-Luc Picard
---------------------------------------------------------------------
CBS All Access has released a new Star Trek: Picard teaser, featuring
a retired Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) as a voiceover questions
why the admiral left Starfleet in the first place. Check out the
teaser now in the player below!
If Picard has retired from Starfleet, how come the series is still 'Star
Trek'??
The Deep Space Nine station itself wasn't on any sort of Trek either,
apart from when it relocated to alongside the wormhole in (IIRC) the
first episode.
The characters weren't just stuck on the station or in the Bajoran
system though. In later episodes they did also travel to other places,
including through the wormhole and to / from the Mirror Universe.
There is a "Starfleet Academy" TV series in development where they
might not go on any 'Trek' either (at least not in space, they might
go hiking or something) ...
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
Announced in June 2018, and being developed byJosh Schwartz
and Stephanie Savage (Gossip Girl) there are few details,
however the series is expected to skew towards the young
adult market and would follow cadets through Starfleet
Academy in San Francisco.
Could turn out to be just something like a Star Trek themed 'Gossip
Girl', or even a 'Saved By The Bell' knock-off where they're (almost)
always in school.
The current Trek is the worst Trek until the next Trek.
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Ninapenda Jibini
2019-05-25 19:00:31 UTC
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On Fri, 24 May 2019 22:31:59 +1000, Daniel60
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The first official teaser trailer.
From ComingSoon.net ...
The first Star Trek: Picard teaser features a retired
Jean-Luc Picard
----------------------------------------------------------
Picard teaser, featuring a retired Jean-Luc Picard
(Patrick Stewart) as a voiceover questions why the
admiral left Starfleet in the first place. Check out the
teaser now in the player below!
If Picard has retired from Starfleet, how come the series
is still 'Star Trek'??
The Deep Space Nine station itself wasn't on any sort of Trek
either, apart from when it relocated to alongside the
wormhole in (IIRC) the first episode.
The characters weren't just stuck on the station or in the
Bajoran system though. In later episodes they did also travel
to other places, including through the wormhole and to / from
the Mirror Universe.
There is a "Starfleet Academy" TV series in development where
they might not go on any 'Trek' either (at least not in space,
they might go hiking or something) ...
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
Announced in June 2018, and being developed byJosh Schwartz
and Stephanie Savage (Gossip Girl) there are few details,
however the series is expected to skew towards the young
adult market and would follow cadets through Starfleet
Academy in San Francisco.
Could turn out to be just something like a Star Trek themed
'Gossip Girl', or even a 'Saved By The Bell' knock-off where
they're (almost) always in school.
The current Trek is the worst Trek until the next Trek.
One should always aspire to ever greater heights.
--
Terry Austin

Proof that Alan Baker is a liar and a fool, and even stupider than
Lynn:
https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/sw-border-migration


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-- David Bilek

Jesus forgives sinners, not criminals.
Dimensional Traveler
2019-05-25 14:26:41 UTC
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The first official teaser trailer.
From ComingSoon.net ...
The first Star Trek: Picard teaser features a retired Jean-Luc Picard
---------------------------------------------------------------------
CBS All Access has released a new Star Trek: Picard teaser, featuring
a retired Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) as a voiceover questions
why the admiral left Starfleet in the first place. Check out the
teaser now in the player below!
If Picard has retired from Starfleet, how come the series is still 'Star
Trek'??
The Deep Space Nine station itself wasn't on any sort of Trek either,
apart from when it relocated to alongside the wormhole in (IIRC) the
first episode.
The characters weren't just stuck on the station or in the Bajoran
system though. In later episodes they did also travel to other places,
including through the wormhole and to / from the Mirror Universe.
There is a "Starfleet Academy" TV series in development where they might
not go on any 'Trek' either (at least not in space, they might go
hiking or something) ...
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
Announced in June 2018, and being developed by Josh Schwartz
and Stephanie Savage (Gossip Girl) there are few details,
however the series is expected to skew towards the young
adult market and would follow cadets through Starfleet
Academy in San Francisco.
NITPICK! When they showed the Academy in TNG it was NOT in San
Francisco. It was across the Golden Gate from SF where they had
apparently leveled Mount Tamalpais.
--
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instinct are running screaming.
anim8rfsk
2019-05-25 15:25:59 UTC
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On Fri, 24 May 2019 22:31:59 +1000, Daniel60
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The first official teaser trailer.
From ComingSoon.net ...
The first Star Trek: Picard teaser features a retired Jean-Luc Picard
---------------------------------------------------------------------
CBS All Access has released a new Star Trek: Picard teaser, featuring
a retired Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) as a voiceover questions
why the admiral left Starfleet in the first place. Check out the
teaser now in the player below!
If Picard has retired from Starfleet, how come the series is still 'Star
Trek'??
The Deep Space Nine station itself wasn't on any sort of Trek either,
apart from when it relocated to alongside the wormhole in (IIRC) the
first episode.
The characters weren't just stuck on the station or in the Bajoran
system though. In later episodes they did also travel to other places,
including through the wormhole and to / from the Mirror Universe.
There is a "Starfleet Academy" TV series in development where they might
not go on any 'Trek' either (at least not in space, they might go
hiking or something) ...
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
Announced in June 2018, and being developed by Josh Schwartz
and Stephanie Savage (Gossip Girl) there are few details,
however the series is expected to skew towards the young
adult market and would follow cadets through Starfleet
Academy in San Francisco.
NITPICK! When they showed the Academy in TNG it was NOT in San
Francisco. It was across the Golden Gate from SF where they had
apparently leveled Mount Tamalpais.
Trek has a *lot* of problems with which side of the Golden Gate stuff is on.
They get it wrong on present day earth in "The Whale One" too.

The 23/24 Century version is actually easier to justify. Assume that San
Francisco annexed the entire bay area.

Precedent, from Larry Niven's RINGWORLD:

"Inevitably the cities had blended over the centuries, until place names were
only relics of the past. San Francisco and San Diego were the northern and
southern ends of one sprawling coastal city. But how many people knew which
end was which? Tanj few, these days."
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Dimensional Traveler
2019-05-25 22:14:24 UTC
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The first official teaser trailer.
From ComingSoon.net ...
The first Star Trek: Picard teaser features a retired Jean-Luc Picard
---------------------------------------------------------------------
CBS All Access has released a new Star Trek: Picard teaser, featuring
a retired Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) as a voiceover questions
why the admiral left Starfleet in the first place. Check out the
teaser now in the player below!
If Picard has retired from Starfleet, how come the series is still 'Star
Trek'??
The Deep Space Nine station itself wasn't on any sort of Trek either,
apart from when it relocated to alongside the wormhole in (IIRC) the
first episode.
The characters weren't just stuck on the station or in the Bajoran
system though. In later episodes they did also travel to other places,
including through the wormhole and to / from the Mirror Universe.
There is a "Starfleet Academy" TV series in development where they might
not go on any 'Trek' either (at least not in space, they might go
hiking or something) ...
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
Announced in June 2018, and being developed by Josh Schwartz
and Stephanie Savage (Gossip Girl) there are few details,
however the series is expected to skew towards the young
adult market and would follow cadets through Starfleet
Academy in San Francisco.
NITPICK! When they showed the Academy in TNG it was NOT in San
Francisco. It was across the Golden Gate from SF where they had
apparently leveled Mount Tamalpais.
Trek has a *lot* of problems with which side of the Golden Gate stuff is on.
They get it wrong on present day earth in "The Whale One" too.
The 23/24 Century version is actually easier to justify. Assume that San
Francisco annexed the entire bay area.
"Inevitably the cities had blended over the centuries, until place names were
only relics of the past. San Francisco and San Diego were the northern and
southern ends of one sprawling coastal city. But how many people knew which
end was which? Tanj few, these days."
I have more trouble with the "leveled an entire mountain" aspect.
--
Inquiring minds want to know while minds with a self-preservation
instinct are running screaming.
anim8rfsk
2019-05-25 22:34:50 UTC
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On Fri, 24 May 2019 22:31:59 +1000, Daniel60
Post by Daniel60
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The first official teaser trailer.
From ComingSoon.net ...
The first Star Trek: Picard teaser features a retired Jean-Luc
Picard
---------------------------------------------------------------------
CBS All Access has released a new Star Trek: Picard teaser,
featuring
a retired Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) as a voiceover questions
why the admiral left Starfleet in the first place. Check out the
teaser now in the player below!
If Picard has retired from Starfleet, how come the series is still 'Star
Trek'??
The Deep Space Nine station itself wasn't on any sort of Trek either,
apart from when it relocated to alongside the wormhole in (IIRC) the
first episode.
The characters weren't just stuck on the station or in the Bajoran
system though. In later episodes they did also travel to other places,
including through the wormhole and to / from the Mirror Universe.
There is a "Starfleet Academy" TV series in development where they might
not go on any 'Trek' either (at least not in space, they might go
hiking or something) ...
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
Announced in June 2018, and being developed by Josh Schwartz
and Stephanie Savage (Gossip Girl) there are few details,
however the series is expected to skew towards the young
adult market and would follow cadets through Starfleet
Academy in San Francisco.
NITPICK! When they showed the Academy in TNG it was NOT in San
Francisco. It was across the Golden Gate from SF where they had
apparently leveled Mount Tamalpais.
Trek has a *lot* of problems with which side of the Golden Gate stuff is on.
They get it wrong on present day earth in "The Whale One" too.
The 23/24 Century version is actually easier to justify. Assume that San
Francisco annexed the entire bay area.
"Inevitably the cities had blended over the centuries, until place names were
only relics of the past. San Francisco and San Diego were the northern and
southern ends of one sprawling coastal city. But how many people knew which
end was which? Tanj few, these days."
I have more trouble with the "leveled an entire mountain" aspect.
They didn't. The surrounding area just filled up with human excrement.
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BTR1701
2019-05-26 18:33:45 UTC
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I have more trouble with the "leveled an entire mountain" aspect.
They didn't. The surrounding area just filled up with human excrement.
LOL!
Ninapenda Jibini
2019-05-26 01:29:50 UTC
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Sat, 25 May 2019 07:26:41 -0700 Dimensional
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The first official teaser trailer.
From ComingSoon.net ...
The first Star Trek: Picard teaser features a retired
Jean-Luc Picard
-----------------------------------------------------------
Picard teaser, featuring
a retired Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) as a voiceover
questions why the admiral left Starfleet in the first
place. Check out the teaser now in the player below!
If Picard has retired from Starfleet, how come the series
is still 'Star Trek'??
The Deep Space Nine station itself wasn't on any sort of
Trek either, apart from when it relocated to alongside the
wormhole in (IIRC) the first episode.
The characters weren't just stuck on the station or in the
Bajoran system though. In later episodes they did also travel
to other places, including through the wormhole and to / from
the Mirror Universe.
There is a "Starfleet Academy" TV series in development where
they might not go on any 'Trek' either (at least not in
space, they might go hiking or something) ...
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
Announced in June 2018, and being developed by Josh Schwartz
and Stephanie Savage (Gossip Girl) there are few details,
however the series is expected to skew towards the young
adult market and would follow cadets through Starfleet
Academy in San Francisco.
NITPICK! When they showed the Academy in TNG it was NOT in San
Francisco. It was across the Golden Gate from SF where they
had apparently leveled Mount Tamalpais.
Trek has a *lot* of problems with which side of the Golden Gate
stuff is on. They get it wrong on present day earth in "The
Whale One" too.
The 23/24 Century version is actually easier to justify. Assume
that San Francisco annexed the entire bay area.
"Inevitably the cities had blended over the centuries, until
place names were only relics of the past. San Francisco and San
Diego were the northern and southern ends of one sprawling
coastal city. But how many people knew which end was which?
Tanj few, these days."
I have more trouble with the "leveled an entire mountain"
aspect.
Can't imagine why. We have been doing that for the last half
century, at least.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountaintop_removal_mining
--
Terry Austin

Proof that Alan Baker is a liar and a fool, and even stupider than
Lynn:
https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/sw-border-migration


"Terry Austin: like the polio vaccine, only with more asshole."
-- David Bilek

Jesus forgives sinners, not criminals.
A Friend
2019-05-26 02:35:50 UTC
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"Inevitably the cities had blended over the centuries, until place names were
only relics of the past. San Francisco and San Diego were the northern and
southern ends of one sprawling coastal city. But how many people knew which
end was which? Tanj few, these days."
I have more trouble with the "leveled an entire mountain" aspect.
Yeah, that.

In STAR TREK IV (the one with the whales), neither Chekov nor Uhura
have any idea where Alameda is.
anim8rfsk
2019-05-26 03:38:54 UTC
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"Inevitably the cities had blended over the centuries, until place names were
only relics of the past. San Francisco and San Diego were the northern and
southern ends of one sprawling coastal city. But how many people knew which
end was which? Tanj few, these days."
I have more trouble with the "leveled an entire mountain" aspect.
Yeah, that.
In STAR TREK IV (the one with the whales), neither Chekov nor Uhura
have any idea where Alameda is.
Once you have to cross the Golden Gate to get from San Francisco to Monterey,
I can see why you'd be hopelessly confused.
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A Friend
2019-05-26 08:45:37 UTC
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"Inevitably the cities had blended over the centuries, until place names were
only relics of the past. San Francisco and San Diego were the northern and
southern ends of one sprawling coastal city. But how many people knew which
end was which? Tanj few, these days."
I have more trouble with the "leveled an entire mountain" aspect.
Yeah, that.
In STAR TREK IV (the one with the whales), neither Chekov nor Uhura
have any idea where Alameda is.
Once you have to cross the Golden Gate to get from San Francisco to Monterey,
I can see why you'd be hopelessly confused.
LOL
A Friend
2019-05-25 20:59:10 UTC
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NITPICK! When they showed the Academy in TNG it was NOT in San
Francisco. It was across the Golden Gate from SF where they had
apparently leveled Mount Tamalpais.
It's supposed to be on the grounds of the Presidio, no matter where
lesser talents have moved it.
Dimensional Traveler
2019-05-25 22:15:38 UTC
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NITPICK! When they showed the Academy in TNG it was NOT in San
Francisco. It was across the Golden Gate from SF where they had
apparently leveled Mount Tamalpais.
It's supposed to be on the grounds of the Presidio, no matter where
lesser talents have moved it.
I don't see George Lucas giving up his lease for them.
--
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instinct are running screaming.
Mike Van Pelt
2019-05-28 20:29:45 UTC
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Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
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Could turn out to be just something like a Star Trek themed 'Gossip
Girl', or even a 'Saved By The Bell' knock-off where they're (almost)
always in school.
Star Fleet 90210
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Neill Massello
2019-05-25 02:49:55 UTC
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Without revealing too much about it, people have so many questions
about Picard and what happened to him,
Why did Picard leave Starfleet? Because MeToo is still going in the 24th
Century.
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