#SNW

I finally got round to watching the first episode of #startrek Starfleet Academy today.

I stopped watching Discovery about halfway through so missed the big time jump and any explanation for what happened, so I felt like I was missing out on a few things, but aside from that it was enjoyable.

The storyline is interesting and Paul Giamatti makes a fun baddie. I'd seen a few negative online comments which basically boiled down to people being cranky that young people would be predominantly cast in a show (yes, about an academy) and the always entertaining ones about Star Trek going "woke". Sure.

But it definitely had a Star Trek feel to it that gave me the warm and fuzzies and made me want to watch more. Which reminds me I still have season 3 of #SNW to watch as well.

Still not sure I can go back to #discovery, it just wasn't that good, but I am curious about the time jump bit.

Gestern Heute Übermorgengesternhu@podcasts.social
2026-02-21

GHU109 Shuttle nach Kenfori (SNW 3x03) (Shuttle to Kenfori) ist eine schrille Mischung aus einem Buddy-Movie und The Walking Dead. Natürlich haben wir haben Einiges darüber zu erzählen. ;-) #StarTrek #Podcast #GHU #SNW #StrangeNewWorlds #ghugegenrechts #podcastsgegenrechts

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2026-02-20

So I did postpone watching the last two episodes of season 3 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds almost 5 months ago. Something about the premise of the penultimate episode, "Terrarium", felt too derivative, and I forgot about the series. Now that I watched both episodes, I have to say, "New Life and New Civilizations" hit all the right notes on the theremin. SNW is indulging and beautifully crafted Trek.

#StarTrek #StrangeNewWorlds #StarTrekStrangeNewWorlds #SNW #TV

Captain Marie Batel and Captain Christopher Pike holding hands, looking into each other's eyes during a briefing with the crew of the USS Enterpise (Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 3x10, New Life and New Civilizations).
Gestern Heute Übermorgengesternhu@podcasts.social
2026-02-20

Gewinne, Gewinne, Gewinne. Noch einmal dabei sein, noch einmal frei sein. Die morgige Fahrt geht zombiemäßig rückwärts. Und vielleicht gibt es eine kleine Überraschung für euch.
#StarTrek #Podcast #GHU #SNW #StrangeNewWorlds #ghugegenrechts #podcastsgegenrechts

Logo des Podcasts Gestern, Heute, Übermorgen – Der Talk über Star Trek mit gelbem, rotem und blauem Hintergrund und großem weißen Sternflotten-Symbol. Darüber liegt ein roter Kreis mit dem weißen Schriftzug TOMORROW, der den mittleren Teil des Logos verdeckt. Links steht vertikal COMPENDION, unten rechts ein rundes Podcast-Symbol mit Mikrofon.
Ashley ThomasTheNerdyBlogger
2026-02-17

I 👏🏻 WRITE 👏🏻 THE SCRIPT! 👏🏻 Check out 5 reasons my favorite gal from , Lt. Erica Ortegas, is a total Bad@$$ in the latest Roddenberry BEAM episode! youtube.com/watch?v=tppRh6Ulup4

2026-02-03

Copying a little rant I made over on Bluesky yesterday, prompted by the attached Edna Mode "No pylons!" meme: bsky.app/profile/michaelhans.c

Honestly, this has been bugging me ever since Discovery jumped forward. To me, it's exemplary of the "designed to look cool" mindset rather than the "designed to make some amount of (even science-fictional) sense" mindset.

Has anyone done a treknobabble deep-dive into how these designs function?

It just reminds me of how Matt Jeffries originally put a lot of thought and drew upon his aviation background to create a design that made logical sense even when depending upon technologies that didn't exist yet: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Ente

It was one of the things that really drew me into Trek when I was a kid (as evidenced by the various blueprints and technical manuals still on my bookshelves). There was a believable, logical solidity to the designs. Yes, they looked cool, but they also made sense.

These new designs with nacelles just floating near the ship don't do the same thing for me. They don't look like something that makes _sense_, they look like something that looks _neat_. It moves Star Trek away from science fiction and into the realm of the science fantasy of Star Wars.

Are there still engineering sections? Is there a centralized warp core containing and distributing the power from the dilithium crystals? We know those are still necessary for warp flight, after all, so they must be powered and managed in some way. If so, how does that power get to those nacelles?

What benefits are there to the floating nacelle design? How are they serviced, especially in emergency situations? What if the transporter isn't working (a long-standing Trek tradition, after all)? Having critical ship's infrastructure physically disconnected seems like a big potential liability.

And speaking of the transporter, that also seems to have crossed over into "magic" territory. People just blip in and out, and there doesn't even seem to be anything triggering it in most situations. I can go with the system being smart enough not to beam someone into an otherwise occupied space, but it sure seems like it would be startling to have people suddenly popping into existence at any random point and time. If I was doing something critical, I'm not sure I'd want to have a sudden *pwoof* startling me just because someone beamed in unexpectedly.

Picard's open "transporter doorways" really bugged me. There were people walking in and out of them from both directions, and yet nobody ever collided. People would constantly be bouncing off someone just coming out of or heading towards one of those portals! Those were entirely nonsensical.

I want a universe I can believe in. Things can even look cool; I'm not opposed to that! But even a far-future science fictional universe has to have some underlying logic and thought to make it believable, otherwise it's just magic without boundaries or limitations.

So, Star Trek tech geeks: What's the underlying logic and technobabble that makes these designs functionally believable? What makes them science fiction and not science fantasy?

#StarTrek #DIS #TOS #PIC #SNW #SFA #ScienceFiction #SciFi #ScienceFantasy

Meme showing five modern Star Trek ship designs with floating, detached nacelles. Under text that says "32nd century starship designers", Edna Mode from The Incredibles frowns at her sketch pad and declares, "No pylons!"A portion of my bookshelf, with blueprints for the Enterprise-D and Excelsior, the TNG Technical Manual, and Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise pulled out to be more visible.
2026-02-01

From #StarTrekPicard, there's only Cristobal Rios, Liam Shaw and Admiral Whitley. The rest is covered at #TNG or #VOY. The whole cast of #StarTrekSNW is listed (or already covered at the #TOS listing). There are also some #SNW recurring characters but Una is sorely missing. 6/8

Jeff Horton :canada:jeffhorton@mstdn.ca
2026-01-28

While re-watching ST:Discovery I'm thinking how did I 100% forget that the SNW actors for Pike, Una Chin-Riley, Spock were all in it too.

#startrek #stdiscovery #snw

Larry Nemecek — Dr. Trek!larrynemecek.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy
2026-01-22

What a fun discussion! Nothing to do with #StarfleetAcademy, but it's only been six months or so since this classic set-up and biggest #TOS/#TNG retcon ever went official as onscreen canon on #SNW . 😁😎🖖 #startrek

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:i3yz3xgzgyf2sjhb2xqqilbz/post/3mcus34srcs2d

Larry Nemecek — Dr. Trek!larrynemecek.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy
2026-01-20

Yes, we talked about NOT current #StarTrek. It’s still fun, especially with last year’s “update.” 😁😎🖖 #TOS #SNW

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:i3yz3xgzgyf2sjhb2xqqilbz/post/3mcus34srcs2d

Please tell me where this scene occured

#startrek #gif #quiz #riddle #game #SNW #startrekSNW #guid53d72c28558b

2026-01-18

My verdict on Star Trek: Starfleet Academy's first two episodes...

... 🥁 🥁 🥁 🥁 ...

👍 👍

So good! I love the actors! I love the jokes! I love it that it's as cheesy as #TOS, #TNG, #DS9, and #VOY but twice as grand and full of hope for the future! Top-notch special effects! Better than my ex-new fav #SNW because it's actually showing something new and doing it well! F!ck you, 1-star reviewers, you are pathetic grokbots 🖕

🖖 🚀 🌃

#StarTrekStarfleetAcademy #StarTrekSA #StarTrek #TV

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy's promotional poster. Seen from above, six cadets, are moving in an asymmetric V formation across an open floor painted with the Starfleet logo, their shadows growing tall behind them.

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