Emmy-winning Screenwriter, EP, Showrunner. #StarTrekProdigy on Paramount+. #TalesofArcadia (#Trollhunters, #Wizards) on Netflix. #Unikitty on CN. Secret stuff!
Jun 25, 2023 • 8 tweets • 3 min read
Many are asking what they can do to help #SaveStarTrekProdigy as it sets a course for a new home.
Given our unique circumstances — 20 complete episodes in a known IP and another 20 nearly complete/exclusive for debut — prospects are good.
Here’s possibilities, to pitch in:
Keep it positive and keep it up. Now is the time to do it. Let them see an eager and active fanbase who will follow the show wherever it goes.
Watch the entire show to completion while it’s still up! A view is a view — and numbers do matter.
For those watching #StarTrekProdigy, you may be wondering... what types of faster-than-normal warp technology did VOYAGER encounter (and often use) on its journey back from the Delta Quadrant? Here is a short list of just a few game-changing propulsion systems they found! 1/10
THE CARETAKER ARRAY
This powerful being pulled Voyager 70,000 lightyears into the Delta Quadrant in the blink of an eye, and did so many times before with other ships from across the galaxy. Sadly, they died before they could use the array to send Voyager home. 2/10
Sep 14, 2021 • 9 tweets • 7 min read
FUN #STARTREK FACT: Many folks assume each era of Star Trek has a single uniform and Starfleet insignia... but this is rarely the case! In fact, Starfleet has always experimented in fashion -- from the age of Kirk and Spock, through TNG, DS9, Voyager, Nemesis, and beyond! (1/9)
In STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES, only the USS Enterprise crew consistently wore the traditional Delta symbol, while other officers from other ships and outposts might have their own wildly-shaped badges and unique uniforms! (2/9)
May 2, 2020 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
REMINDER: The Enterprise in “Star Trek: The Next Generation” had a deck called Cetacean Ops, where dolphins and whales were crew mates who helped with navigation. It was referenced twice in the show, but never seen! (1/4)
According to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual (1991), “guidance and navigation research is conducted by twelve Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) and Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus gilli), who are supervised by two Takaya’s Whales.” (2/4)