The Star Trek universe is about to be completely remade, and Screen Rant is learning what to expect from the creative team ...
The Maquis were one of Star Trek's most controversial storylines, and now, as the franchise heads to The Lore War, the group makes a return.
A black ops outfit operated by Starfleet that doesn't have to follow the rules doesn't necessarily match the utopian ideals of Star Trek lore. But having an organization like this exist also ...
So it should serve as a pleasant surprise that “Star Trek: Section 31” arrives full of nuance and charm. Viewers actually do not need to know any Section 31 lore or have watched “Star Trek ...
Everyone is saying the same thing. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Star Trek: Section 31 doesn't know what it wants to be.
Section 31 will infuriate Star Trek fans and bore everyone else. Even with the golden opportunity to play interplanetary outlaws, none of the cast (except Richardson) are anything but annoying.
Again, this is not usual to the Star Trek movie experience, and it's something the movie traded in an effort to pull in more people. It seemed odd to make that move rather than serving the built ...
Then there's the fact that Curtis is playing Control at all. Not to get too deep into Star Trek lore here, but the AI was first introduced on Star Trek: Discovery as an assistant program for ...
As bad as this ignorance of Star Trek lore and the ideals behind the franchise is, what saddens me even more that the producers thought this attitude was necessary for the movie to be a success ...