ValueSubtracted

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Star Trek rarely does predestination paradoxes, but...sometimes it does. Your idea sounds plausible.

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 5 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Regarding a third season, I know you have said it’s possible. What is your level of confidence? Is this now just like any other show on Netflix awaiting a season pickup if it does well?

Kevin Hageman: I would guess more than doing well. We don’t know anything about season 3 yet. But what from what I see of Netflix when they do pickup shows for a season 3, which is very rare, it’s not about doing well, it has to do gangbusters.

Dan Hageman: Most things only get 2 seasons.

Kevin Hageman: I think it’s going to be a real challenge. And I think it has to be bigger than just the Star Trek audience watching it as much as they can. It’s about breaking into kids who are [not already fans]

Dan Hageman: But let’s also put it into perspective. Lower Decks is five seasons, but those seasons are 10 episodes. Ours is 20 episodes. We got 40 episodes. It’s a lot of content out there. So it kind of comes down to: are there large watch-throughs of the season? Where’s the appetite? Do people want more Prodigy? Obviously, Kevin and I want more Prodigy. But happy with how we left things off at the end of the season 2. We feel like there’s a nice place to stop, but also a new adventure to pick up if we want to.

Kevin Hageman: Doing a show like this is not cheap, doing 20 episodes. So, my hope is we get a great-sized audience, but if it’s not big enough to warrant another season, there’s always option B. Which would be, let’s do a 90-minute animated film, the sequel which could start the film franchise.

individual discussion threads for each episode that come out one or two a day,

BRB adding this as an option

Personally, I prefer option 1, if enough people are going to participate.

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 0 points 5 months ago (2 children)

I despise ranking things, as I find it reductive.

That said, I think "Boom," "73 Yards," and "Dot and Bubble" were all-timers, with every other episode being sone degree of "fine," in my opinion.

"Space Babies" probably comes in last.

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

At this point, I'm giving up on the linear channels, and am keeping my attention on the app.

Of course, the app doesn't seem to contain information about what's "coming soon," so the season might just...appear there one day.

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I think the secret to its success is that it puts narrative first, which makes it adaptable to all sorts of Star Trek nonsense.

I just wish the rulebook didn't embrace that ethos quite as much as it does!

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Rok-Tahky Road

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 1 points 5 months ago (3 children)

It is a pretty gorgeous book - my biggest complaint is that it can be hard to quickly find and reference specific rules during gameplay. I'm hopeful that the Second Edition will have some imrpovements on that front.

Either way, their dimensions are so different that I guess it would be pretty hard to determine which has the greater internal volume.

TNG's costume department had a lot of...interesting ideas.

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 1 points 5 months ago (2 children)

I'd wager it's the dreadnought, and it's not particularly close.

The Breen ship absolutely dwarfs Federation HQ.

The Enterprise-J is huge, but I find fans often exaggerate its size even further.

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