Beautifully done. I hadn't sat back and really considered how much impact the Romulan supernova (and all the events leading to and from it) has in canon. It's like a great inflection point in time and space, which you've illustrated so well.
fuck me, that was joyous and sorrowful it wonderfully wove a tapestry, through all of trek, a great piece and shows how much more content of the Post Mars and Pre PIC era could use, instead of cancellations well done Kris
There REALLY needs to be a spinoff about the supervisors. One set in the present or last 100 years would be very cool, but there are other possibilities I'd be happy with. Also very cool they got Wil to come back and tie up his story and provide some more context to that TOS episode. That was a neat little set piece that put a nice bow on things without necessarily closing them off. You know they could even do a near future show with this gal and a few others and have Will drop in every few episodes with orders/advice/intel/etc. Or even a bigger role.
@@psyberian If it were just a movie or a single shot series. It could also be the arc for a single season. I do like time travel stories, though I can more critical than some as I've seen to many and read to many and can spot inconsistencies in how a shows time travel works way to easy.
So Wesley was created to represent Gene as a child on the show. With this explanation of what Wesley has become, it's ironic, because now he now represents Gene as the what he was to the creation of the show. Wesley is now the Great Bird of the Universe.
Dr. Crusher: Computer, why can I not access this video? Computer: The universe is no longer large enough to accommodate enough data for replay. Dr. Crusher: WESLEY! Get me out of this pocket universe, NOW.
i was just thinking that but sadly Prodegy was Wil s last acting job he officially retired last year cause all the parts he was being offered were just Him as himself
The way this is done actually makes it sound like something that would be fun to play with and watch. Some real stakes, some hijinks, and no need to worry too much about the canonical baggage that so often weighs things down.
The ship is also the test bed for a new form of propulsion that essentially opens artificial wormholes for instantaneous transport the vessel from one place to another. It’s called project Keymaster. Of course there is an entire anti-espionage operation headed up by Section 31 called operation Gatekeeper.
This is great! Wesley's appearance in Prodigy makes his appearance in Picard (which chronologically comes later, at least for us) make more sense and not seem out of the blue. I only wish the animation on Wesley, particularly his face, was better. It seemed like it was rushed or something. I felt it didn't match the quality of the other characters.
Seven of nine is a very lucky being. Janeway helped nurture her for years in becoming a full human being, then Picard supported her efforts along with her formal enlistment into Starfleet. Two of Starfleet’s finest seeing the good in a child turned Borg drone turned in XB.
I liked _Robot Chicken's_ vindication of red shirts when Kirk determines cannibalism is the only answer: On behalf of all the Red Shirts that fell before me, it makes me very, very proud to speak the following sentence: I'm the only one that brought a gun.
I love how you used the Ancient Mariner 2x2 hab module to more or less re-create 10-Forward. Also, bit of a nitpick on my part, but IMO, going with all particle beam cannons with missiles would be closer to a canon Star Trek loadout, since Phasers, Disruptors, Polaron beams, etc are all particle beams according to Star Trek lore.