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		|  20-04-2023, 14:32 | #406 |  
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			Just watched the final episode and enjoyed it.  Word to everyone, don't turn it off until after the credits or you'll miss something.
 And without giving anything away, this weeks special appearance from President Chekov made me smile.
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		|  20-04-2023, 16:14 | #408 |  
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			Just watched finale.
 Mostly everything wrapped up nicely by the end. A bit underwhelming but it was fine. No major deaths, everyone lives to another day.
 
 Wharf and Data were fun.
 Nice little posthumous nod from Shaw to Seven.
 
 Credits scene answered a Q left hanging from last season and it leaves an opening for a spinoff. (I have no idea if there is one)
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					Originally Posted by bubblegun  Just watched finale.
 Mostly everything wrapped up nicely by the end. A bit underwhelming but it was fine. No major deaths, everyone lives to another day.
 
 Wharf and Data were fun.
 Nice little posthumous nod from Shaw to Seven.
 
 Credits scene answered a Q left hanging from last season and it leaves an opening for a spinoff. (I have no idea if there is one)
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		|  21-04-2023, 00:59 | #411 |  
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			Good ending, and they definitely set up a spin off. 
I wonder if it will happen (seems an odd thing to do if not).
 
Oh, and I like Q.    
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		|  21-04-2023, 21:27 | #412 |  
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			Whatever that was they just set up with The Enterprise G, had better be getting its own series, or I’ll be absolutely gutted.
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					Originally Posted by Chris  Whatever that was they just set up with The Enterprise G, had better be getting its own series, or I’ll be absolutely gutted. |  It’s a certainty. Discovery is awful, Strange new worlds has a finite expiry date.  Leaving a void.
 
This new spin off has established characters, and can lean into the whole TNG, DS9, Voyager universe. They’ve probably already started filming it.
 
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		|  25-04-2023, 10:34 | #414 |  
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			I found the story line a little odd, putting their entire fleet in one system for a celebration?
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		|  25-04-2023, 11:15 | #415 |  
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					Originally Posted by Corey N Georgie  I found the story line a little odd, putting their entire fleet in one system for a celebration?
 What about defending their borders?
 |  The Romulan empire is long gone and relations with the Klingons are peaceful.  The Dominion threat is assumed to have long been neutralised and nobody has heard from the Borg in decades.* 
 
In any case space is enormous and it is frequently stated in dialogue throughout all the show’s iterations, whenever something goes south, that the nearest ship is ‘X days/hours away’ - never very close.  They could never build enough ships to have one pop up anywhere within Federation territory on an hour’s notice, and Starfleet seems to rely primarily on listening posts and planetary defences rather than concentrations of battleships (also remember Starfleet is supposed to be primarily an exploration and research organisation, with local peacekeeping a secondary mission and war-fighting way down the list).
 
*By which they apparently mean the prime collective ruled by the Alice Krige queen, which was seen being neutralised at the end of ST:VOY.  There arehints here that there are now recognised Borg factions, possibly for timey-wimey reasons connected with Jurati becoming a Borg queen in the 21st century and founding a new collective from the hive knowledge she had gained in the alternate timeline spawned by Q’s interference.  Jurati’s appeal for help from Starfleet in Season 2 is not regarded as a ‘classic Borg’ encounter and may have been kept secret from Federation citizens.
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		|  25-04-2023, 13:02 | #416 |  
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