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Tango01 | 10 Jan 2019 8:51 p.m. PST |
… Life in CBS All Access Series. "What is the next chapter in the life of Jean-Luc Picard? That's the question Star Trek diehards have been asking since August, when Patrick Stewart officially boarded an untitled CBS All Access series that will see him play Picard for the first time since 2002's Star Trek: Nemesis. Little is known about the plot of the show, which has been described as an exploration of the next chapter of Picard's life. Fans have speculated that it will find him serving as an ambassador, just as Leonard Nimoy's Spock did in the later years of his life. Now, Trek captain Alex Kurtzman is pulling back the curtain on the upcoming project, revealing that a cataclysmic event depicted in J.J. Abrams' 2009 Star Trek movie impacted Picard in a big way. In that film, written by Kurtzman and former producing partner Roberto Orci, it was revealed that Nimoy's Spock failed to save the Romulan homeworld Romulus from a supernova several years after the events of Nemesis….." Main page link Amicalement Armand
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Tango01 | 10 Jan 2019 8:51 p.m. PST |
… Life in CBS All Access Series. "What is the next chapter in the life of Jean-Luc Picard? That's the question Star Trek diehards have been asking since August, when Patrick Stewart officially boarded an untitled CBS All Access series that will see him play Picard for the first time since 2002's Star Trek: Nemesis. Little is known about the plot of the show, which has been described as an exploration of the next chapter of Picard's life. Fans have speculated that it will find him serving as an ambassador, just as Leonard Nimoy's Spock did in the later years of his life. Now, Trek captain Alex Kurtzman is pulling back the curtain on the upcoming project, revealing that a cataclysmic event depicted in J.J. Abrams' 2009 Star Trek movie impacted Picard in a big way. In that film, written by Kurtzman and former producing partner Roberto Orci, it was revealed that Nimoy's Spock failed to save the Romulan homeworld Romulus from a supernova several years after the events of Nemesis….." Main page link Amicalement Armand
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Thresher01 | 10 Jan 2019 9:37 p.m. PST |
We already know this. His memory is failing, and he grows grapes for wine production. It's in one of the earlier episodes. |
SBminisguy | 11 Jan 2019 8:52 a.m. PST |
Nah, xhe now prefers the be called "Jeanne-Luc" and self identifies as an Orion dancer… |
Tango01 | 11 Jan 2019 12:02 p.m. PST |
Dude…! (smile) Amicalement Armand
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forrester | 11 Jan 2019 3:20 p.m. PST |
The grape producing future was only a possible future , courtesy of Q, in the final tv episode. Parts of that future were later negated in subsequent movies. |
CorsairFAS217 | 14 Jan 2019 9:57 p.m. PST |
I think Thresher01 was being tongue in cheek… LOL |
Ghostrunner | 15 Jan 2019 2:23 p.m. PST |
Perhaps. But there was never any indication there was a way out of that fate for Picard. Crusher confirmed that he was susceptible to the syndrome, and it was pretty clear there was no cure 30 years on in that future. |
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