Ok everyone, here’s the skinny on the newest franchise in the Star Trek realm; Picard (Courtesy of CBS All Access)
CBS All Access has officially released the trailer for its newest Star Trek show “Picard” featuring none other than Patrick Stewart. The retired admiral is now living a “radically altered” life thanks to the dissolution of the Romulan Empire (for details on this, see the last Star Trek movie featuring the TNG cast: Nemesis)
Picard writer Alex Kurtzman has revealed that that “Picard’s life was radically altered by the dissolution of the Romulan Empire”
In this clip, an unseen woman asks “Why did you leave Starfleet, Admiral?”. Now, they are not saying this anywhere… but to me, this woman sounds a lot like Sonequa Martin-Green (Michael Burnham from Star Trek Discovery). Those who watched Discovery know that the ship and crew are transported into the distant future. Perhaps a future with Picard? This is just speculation, but worth the possibility.
Check out the trailer yourself:


He continued, “I remember working in my advanced woodshop class and at some point, the people outside were louder than our equipment. That’s when we shut it all off and opened the garage door on the Commons.
The National Guard had stated earlier ‘No assembly on the commons. No more than a hundred students are allowed to gather in one place.’ after the students had set fire to the ROTC building. Well, there were at least a hundred people out in the commons when we opened that door and they were joined by fifty more, then a hundred, then four hundred and before I knew it there were a couple of thousand students gathering on the grass chanting and yelling as there frequently were during the [Vietnam] war. There were perhaps a thousand National Guardsman and another thousand State Police. That’s when I saw the kids coming in from different points on the commons, hundreds, then on the other end, I saw several thousand students flatten a huge hurricane fence at once. They toppled it as if it were nothing but paper and marched across it to join the main body of students already on the Commons. It was scary as hell to watch.



thinking about how many emotions seeing these intros or listening to these themes brought back from my childhood.


