Dissection of the last trailer. https://trekmovie.com/2023/04/28/an...r-shows-unas-trial-time-travel-gorn-and-more/ The Kirk episode is also an Earth time travel episode. I thought the mall they were at was an Earth-parallel alien planet, but in higher res, you can see the signs are in English.
It was just six seconds of that Mariner/Boimler image, Spock giving the Vulcan salute, and logo and music. It was nothing, don't worry. The still pic is literally the same thing.
Ope! Paramount made TrekMovie take the article down, as well as the YT down. The picture still shows for me. If it goes down, I saved it, and can upload it. Let me know.
We're going to see the image more clearly tomorrow because it's featured in a magazine that's being released tomorrow.
I'm grudgingly open to a live action Bimler and Mariner. I've almost no tolerance for an animated Pike (or anyone else) within a SNW episode. If Pike or any of his bunch show up in a LD episode THAT is fine, no worse than Riker or whomever.
Seeing as how SNW will air first, how is that possible? Will the SNW episode start as an animated LD ep then transition to a live action SNW?
Can't say I like LD. It's one thing for Roddenberry to go all in on the 'perfect people' trope and make the writing stagnant, it's another to go full National Lampoon's Star Trek Adventure. Personally I think Prodigy nailed Trek animation. SNW is quite good, so I'll give it a shot.
Bear in mind there's precedent for this, starting that DSC ep where Burnham goes to Talos to find Spock by jumping straight into footage from The Cage.
The Short Trek "the girl who made the stars" is Burnham narrating over Laika style animation. That's live-action Burnham having a cartoon in her head.
It kind of fits with how last season they ref'd Kirk and Spock by pulling up a pic from TAS. Also looks like Tawny's been hitting the gym... rawr.
He means LD did that, not SNW. The ep where Ransom refers to TOS as standing for "Those Old Scientists" (which is also the title of the crossover ep)
Right in this season, they have La'an and Kirk going back to the 2020's. Picard and his posse were just in the 2020's. Wouldn't take much for them to bump into each other.
Maybe they could revisit another TOS episode and have someone mention how different the Enterprise looks.
I'm at work, so I had the sound muted. But, toward the beginning and 3 scenes back and forth - Pike seriously scared, Ortegas excited anticipation, shuttle plummeting toward a planet. was laughing out loud at that and almost missed the scene with Boimler and Mariner. And I just noticed, the voice of Boimler is Hughie from The Boys.
Hi-res image of Mariner and Boimler. Boimler's hair is brown with purple highlights, which the cartoon turns into purple. I like the scalloped edges they did to the badges. Nice difference-splitting overall between making it look like the cartoon and real without tilting too far in either direction.