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re: Star Trek Picard: Episode 1 "Remembrance" is now streaming on CBS All Access

Posted on 1/23/20 at 1:31 pm to
Posted by CU_Tigers4life
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Posted on 1/23/20 at 1:31 pm to
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The future at the end of "All Good Things..." is not a real future. The episode even says as much (the fact that things Picard does during his trips to the past are not remembered by anyone on the crew, just him). Data sums that up during their poker match at the end of the episode.


It was also said in All Good Things that the Klingon Empire had taken over the Romulan Empire. Regardless of the timeline, that would not affect a star exploding and that is the flaw.

I've read those silly countdown comics and they are a joke.

So, in your interpretation of canon, does Vulcan exist in the Picard universe?
Posted by skrayper
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Posted on 1/23/20 at 1:36 pm to
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It was also said in All Good Things that the Klingon Empire had taken over the Romulan Empire. Regardless of the timeline, that would not affect a star exploding and that is the flaw.


It's not a real timeline - it is an invention of Q.

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I've read those silly countdown comics and they are a joke.


Up to you. I don't claim they are good comics - just that they explain the deviation.

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So, in your interpretation of canon, does Vulcan exist in the Picard universe?


It should, yes. It is destroyed in the Abrams' universe, which Picard is not set during.

The only things that you see on screen that occur in the TNG universe is the destruction of Romulus, Spock creating the black hole, and his ship as well as Nero's being caught in said black hole.

Anything else seen on screen happens in the Abrams' universe and does not impact the original timeline.
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