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… Behind Getting Picard's Future Just Right

"Star Trek: Picard's first season had a special opportunity. It was the first, clearest picture of the post-Nemesis future of the Star Trek universe, and as such it had the opportunity to define that world, from both a thematic perspective and an aesthetic one. The aesthetics, in particular, are tricky things: how to balance the old with the new, and find objects and designs to populate the world with that are meaningful and interesting to look at?…"
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