Star Trek: Picard | Final Season Premiere Episode | Free

Finale was insane.

The Queen in the Final Episode is the Queen that was infected by the starfleet virus on the last episode of Voyager.

The only thing that would have made this episode any better is if the peeved off mutated queen would have cursed “Janeway” one more time while explaining to picard what happened to her.

After the Card Credits there’s a cutscene the shows jack setting up his Qtrs on Enterprise G (Formally Titan).

Then Q Appears.

So the “Star Trek Legacy” Project / Show Name may very well be Jack Picard and Seven on Enterprise G, Dealing with Q and new enemies,

We are about 600 years from the events of “The Burn” in Discovery, so there’s a lot to explain in there.

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Did I miss what happened to F? We saw it with Adm Shelby on it (reprising her role from decades ago in another unexpected appearance) but then after the Mugato hit the Warp 10 barrier we didn’t hear anything else that I caught…

All Odyssey Class ships were slated for Early Decommissioning due to problems with the computers and multi-vector mode (at least in cannon storyline), Enterprise F was also compromised at least 2x, once in Paramount’s cannon history and once in non-cannon STO.

The Real reason is the Odyssey was the product of Cryptic’s Design contest for Star Trek Online, Paramount does not hold the rights to keep the design / use it in a mass produced show, and since STO introduced it as the Enterprise F, they had to facilitate the quick appearance and exit for the design, to make the transition to the -G and their own internal design.

the -F was moved to active duty for frontier day, as it’s history surrounds the name “Enterprise”, after which is was fully decommissioned.

Titan was re-designated 1701-G in honor of the crew, and picard.

-G will be the hero ship for the next series currently in filming, name yet to be confirmed, but internal project memo’s list it as “Star Trek : Legacy” (Which Paramount and ST Producers keep denying, but there’s websites that show actors terms and contracts, so the point is moot to keep denying what’s already public data.)