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Festivities Will Now Commence By Rosco McQueen There’s not been an official release date given other than it should premiere sometime this fall. Beverly Crusher herself, Gates McFadden, and directed by Nacelle Company founder Brian Volk-Weiss.
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Created by the Nacelle Company, who also produced Netflix’s The Movies That Made Us and The Toys That Made Us, the series is narrated by Dr. The show doesn’t cover any of the new Trek series, but definitely appears to be a comprehensive and detailed exploration of the Star Trek universe over the first 55 years of the show. There’s stuff about Rutherford that he doesn’t even realize and this is his second implant.” They go on to discuss some of the other character dynamics–like the “will they/won’t they” tension between Rutherford and Tendi–along with some takeaways McMahan learned from the first two seasons. MacMahan tells CBR.com, “… it’s about Rutherford. Something more than just a faulty cybernetic implant. What about our other characters? Well, there seems to be something deeper going on with Rutherford.
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And in the finale of the second season, we’re dealing with the loss, the family breaking up.” When talking with he explained, “…in the first season we were really creating a family, and in the second season we kind of tested them. Nevertheless, McMahan explains that Mariner will start Season 3 struggling to deal with having her mother taken from her.
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What about that incredible cliffhanger? Well according to McMahan, the goal of Season 2 was meant to show Mariner “grappling with themes of betrayal and being left.” Supposedly, Mariner’s got some past trauma that we haven’t been privy to yet. Really Be Careful What You Wish For, Mariner Image: ViacomCBS, via Comic Book Resource. The Pakleds seemed like a perfect opportunity for that… When we were writing the first season, we were in the thick of a pretty dark time across the world–the re-rise of fascism across multiple countries, obviously a lot of politics happening in this country and, not to put too fine a point to it, things that had seemed like a joke in the first place suddenly becoming much more dangerous because we weren’t vigilant about it. Sam Stone of Comic Book Resource jumped right in and asked about its unusual villain: the Pakleds. Mike McMahan, the creator of Star Trek: Lower Decks, isn’t resting on his laurels! Nope! After a (generally) well-received Season 2 of the Star Trek animated adventure, McMahan is making the rounds talking about the season–which wrapped last week on October 14th. This week on Episode 528 of Priority One: We delve into the whale-filled washup of the season finale of Lower Decks, Anson Mount discusses literally sitting in the captain’s chair, and is that a star on top of the Christmas tree or a Borg baby spray-painted gold? In gaming news, we take a closer look at Star Trek Online’s Halloween event, and roll for shield strength in a new release from Star Trek Adventures! TREK IT OUT Edited by Thomas Reynolds What’s the Deal With All These Feels, McMahan? By Elio Lleo