I have 3 pet mountain lions. so yes. I also sold a bag of lucky charms to some idiot who believed it was cocaine....
not pointing any fingers, Roose Bolton.
I'm not always sure if something happened in pop culture, or if you guys are just rambling. The next generation fan in me had to Google Patrick Stewart just in case.
I'm not mixed as much as confused. More Picard is great, no problems there. However, didn't the new movies reboot the ST universe? I mean, I love more 90's Star Trek. It's just...does Picard even exist anymore? Altering timelines is messy.
The new movies created a seperate timeline, but the old one is still around.
The new movies created a seperate timeline, but the old one is still around.
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What's your take on AFTER MASH Picard?
I need to see more information, just to see how much of it is a genuine sequel to TNG and how much of it is something new. But I won't lie, it's one of my favourite actors playing one of my favourite characters again...there's a big part of me that's excited.
I'm curious if any of the other Next Gen crew is returning with him.
I honestly never had much of a vision for where Picard would go after the films and part of that was because of how things were left with Nemesis. For me it's kind of like trying to figure out where Brosnan's Bond would go after Die Another Day.
But in reading Stewart's comments, about how he thinks the world could use Picard these days, I'd probably go right into that. There's that old quote that I think is appropriate when it comes to Picard...basically I think he should be approaching the end of his life and focused on leaving the world in a better state than when he found it. I think that's the key difference between Wars and Trek right now. In Star Wars they're approaching it from the point of view of the newer generation being the protagonists with the baton being handed to them by the old heroes. Han and Luke weren't the leads, they were ultimately furthering Rey's arc. With Trek I think it should probably still be Picard's journey, just further down the road when he needs to prepare the world for when his ilk are gone.
The new movies created a seperate timeline, but the old one is still around.
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Nothing happens in the Abramsverse to somehow wipe Picard from existence, or even directly affect him.
What do you do with Capt. Picard?
You start out with him sipping some Earl Grey tea, after working up a sweat tilling a field near his vineyard. Then his wife Beverly shows up saying Riker, and Troy are stopping by for his birthday. Then just as he's asking Riker about his feelings on being a captain, Q falls out of the sky naked! Que credits.
And then... ORGY.
Nothing happens in the Abramsverse to somehow wipe Picard from existence, or even directly affect him.
