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Star Trek at a Crossroads?
The announcement that Strange New Worlds (SNW) will conclude with a shortened fifth season may mark a significant turning point for the Star Trek franchise. With no series on the horizon besides Starfleet Academy (SFA), and with Alex Kurtzman's contract apparently ending soon, it looks like the "Kurtzman era" will draw to a close. This development coincides with the impending Paramount–Skydance merger, raising questions about the future direction of the franchise.
The decision to end SNW with just six episodes in its final season is officially framed as a creative choice, being "just as we envisioned it" according to Kurtzman, Goldsman and Myers. It may also be done to be able to film the two last seasons back to back. However, the timing invites speculation. The Paramount–Skydance merger is expected to bring a renewed focus on profitability and brand consolidation. In this context, Star Trek, as a franchise with high production costs and a historically niche audience, may be seen as a less attractive investment unless it can demonstrate broader commercial appeal.
Skydance's track record suggests a preference for theatrical releases. It is plausible that the company may shift Trek's focus back toward feature films. In the worst case, it may lead to a departure from television. Another factor may be the potential conflict of interest between Skydance and Secret Hideout. If the new parent company seeks to streamline creative control, Kurtzman's strong role could be seen as an obstacle rather than an asset. His contract, signed in 2021 and reportedly running for five years, likely expires in 2026 - aligning with the end of SNW.
The Kurtzman era has been marked by an ambitious expansion of the Star Trek Universe, but also by creative inconsistency that sometimes descended into chaos. Discovery was divisive from the outset in 2017, with its serialized format, heavy-handed stories and extensive rewriting of the canon that alienated many long-time fans like me. While the show found a loyal audience, it never achieved the broad consensus enjoyed by earlier series. Picard fared a bit better but took until its third and last season to win over the fans eventually.
Strange New Worlds was widely praised for its return to episodic storytelling and its more optimistic tone. However, it inherited the burden of being a partial reboot from Discovery. It also suffers from self-indulgent nostalgia and sometimes prioritizes spectacle or self-referential humor over substance. With Picard, Discovery, Lower Decks and Prodigy concluded (and Section 31 reduced to a streaming movie that has to be labeled an utter failure), Starfleet Academy remains the only production that could survive after 2026. We don't know anything about the format and tone yet. In the best case, SFA, which inherits the 32nd century setting from Discovery, will have something of the lightheartedness and playfulness of SNW. But I can't imagine it as the new flagship series of the franchise. In the worst case, it may be the swan song of Trek on TV, also because Skydance may rule that the recipe is exhausted after almost ten years.
So will Star Trek's future be on the big screen?
At this point, I have stopped paying attention to "Star Trek movie announcements". From the much-hyped Tarantino project to the February 2022 reveal of a new Chris Pine film and the April 2024 announcement of an "origin story" set decades before the 2009 reboot, each was stopped or has quietly faded into development limbo. I will reserve my excitement and my commentary until anything actually starts filming. It is possible that Skydance will revive one or both of the latter two projects. But I somehow doubt that a return to the Abramsverse is a good idea. Star Trek on television, and in the Prime Universe, is so much more relevant and sustainable. Even some questionable decisions of the Kurtzman era don't change my opinion that the franchise should focus on the small screen. Feature films can offer opportunities but shouldn't be treated as the franchise's centerpiece or as vehicles for reinvention. These goals were missed already in 2009, if we are honest.
I love Skydance's Mission Impossible series and "Top Gun: Maverick". But I doubt they can be a model for Star Trek feature films, just as a Trek movie franchise will realistically never be able to compete with Disney's Star Wars or Marvel.
Star Trek has always thrived on television. The episodic format allows for moral exploration, character development and thematic depth - qualities that are difficult to sustain in a loose series of films. Television also permits a more intimate engagement with the loyal core audience. Maybe there is a chance for Star Trek: Legacy, the series proposed by Terry Matalas, to be finally produced after Kurtzman's possible departure?
Trek has claimed to return to its roots time and again - through prequels, reboots and token nostalgia. But the real roots of Star Trek aren't in reinventing the past - they're in boldly going forward. I hope there will be a new flagship series again - one that embraces the canon and that returns to the visual and thematic language of 24th century Trek. One that is set in the near future, the 25th century, for that matter. I want graceful starships, a good blend of old and new friends and foes, space oddities, ethical dilemmas and a vision of the future.
We do not really know what is going on behind the scenes. It will take time for us to find out what the upcoming merger means for the direction that Star Trek is going. It remains to be seen whether Kurtzman will still be at the helm if or when something new is on the horizon.
Addendum: In June 2025, Akiva Goldsman hinted at a TOS reboot after the end of SNW: "And we have those sets..." I didn't give it much credence at first. But thinking about it again, it would be the crowning moment for Goldsman, who strives to improve on his childhood memories of Kirk and Spock as by his repeated affirmations. Let's just hope that Skydance or whoever is in charge don't greenlight a vanity project that undermines the foundation of the franchise.
Bernd Schneider

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05 Aug 2025
'Been thinking about how a TCW-related action could be related to this new first contact with the Q. Agents could make some very subtle changes, sending Korby to Gothos or whatever is/was/will be Q's homeworld instead whatever was his destination (if any) in TOS. This would trigger an early and potentially disastrous first contact for UFP. An angry Q, even an infant one, snaps fingers and POOF! no more Starfleet or at the very least brings down a key domino piece. Quite easier than bringing space nazis to Earth... However, Q's reaction to being manipulated would not be a kind one, to say the least. Since the Qs exist outside our continuum, the TCW action would be noticed.
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05 Aug 2025
Wherever you want to heal your skin. 😁
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05 Aug 2025
Well, we might say that Star Trek is not about always repeating itself, so it isn't Star Trek.
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05 Aug 2025
There will be one more episode that already rings alarm bells. Let's hope "4.5 Vulcans" is overall more decent than the obnoxious clip suggests.
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05 Aug 2025
I agree it has vibes of "The Ultimate Computer" or "New Ground". Then again, they pull the same kind of excuse as for the proven failures, for scrapping something we know will be a common technology and has just a few minor bugs.
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05 Aug 2025
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05 Aug 2025
In case you prefer the STO one https://uploads.disquscdn.c...
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04 Aug 2025
Forgive me, please, for pointing it out, but the TNG 'dermal regenerator' looks like it might perhaps be better used for... erm... something else... ;3
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04 Aug 2025
Added about 30 images to this page, to https://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/gallery/starfleet-equipment1.htm and to https://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/gallery/alien-equipment1.htm .
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04 Aug 2025
Sure, but the hierarchy gap between Spok and Capel as well as their different tasks was not a possible cause of issues. I would like to belive 200 years in the future we'll know how to handle better this issues, but looking back...

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I have uploaded over 50 prop and costume photos, mostly of Starfleet Medical Equipment and of Abramsverse Sets and Props. Follow the "update" tags on the gallery index page to see more updated pages.04 Aug 2025
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I may not make friends today, but I hated SNW: "A Space Adventure Hour".31 Jul 2025
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Another article by Jörg, improved and updated: Observations in TNG: "The Nth Degree".26 Jul 2025
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This week's SNW episode "Shuttle to Kenfori" is all about different kinds of monsters, most of which fail to convince me.24 Jul 2025
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Continuing the gallery expansion with some 50 photos of Starfleet Communicators and Computers and of Alien Communicators and Computers. Follow the "update" tags on the gallery index page for other recent updates.21 Jul 2025
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Another major gallery update: 120 photos of Starfleet Weapons and of Alien Weapons.20 Jul 2025
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Read my review of "Wedding Bell Blues", which in my view is the worst episode of the series so far, for its treatment of Spock among other reasons.18 Jul 2025
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Strange New Worlds is back after almost two years. Here is my review of the season premiere "Hegemony II", which concludes the first part with its cliffhanger.17 Jul 2025
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Next round of gallery updates: well over 100 photos of 22nd & 23rd Century Starfleet Uniforms and 24th Century Starfleet Uniforms.14 Jul 2025
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I will gradually supplement the Galleries with prop photos from auctions and with publicity photos of sets. For now, see new pictures of USS Titan interiors and of Château Picard (sets and decoration). There are also some smaller updates, such as new side views, especially of DIS future ships (special thanks to Moreorlesser), the ENT crew biographies and a write-up about "the only ship in range".13 Jul 2025
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Two more improved old articles: Observations in TNG: "The Measure of a Man" and Observations in TNG: "The Dauphin".07 Jul 2025
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Here are my Voyager season 6 retro reviews of "Pathfinder" and "Fair Haven".04 Jul 2025
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Here is an editorial on the future of Star Trek in light of the end of SNW and the Paramount-Skydance merger, and on the direction the franchise should and should not take in my view.26 Jun 2025
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Eaglemoss published a series of well-researched and nicely illustrated Shipyards books until the bankruptcy in 2022. I compiled a list of errors initially for myself, which I'm going to share now: Errata of the Eaglemoss Shipyards Books.24 Jun 2025
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Two more old articles by Jörg improved and updated: Observations in TNG: "Unnatural Selection" and Observations in TNG: "A Matter of Honor".20 Jun 2025
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Here is a new ranking, of my 10 Favorite Alien Ship Designs.15 Jun 2025

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20 May 2025
Model by
JLStudio
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11 May 2025
The Arrow class Runabout "Spirit of Proxima" escorted by two Kestrel class fighter. (Alternate view of this image: Escorting the Arrow)
In 2379, a medium-sized dispute broke out between the Kromsapiods and the Talarians over two planets in the Goliana system. The Talarians wanted to found a new colony there, unaware that the two planets serve as traditional hunting grounds for the Kromsapiods. Starfleet agreed to serve as a neutral mediator for the two parties, but due to the repeated outbreaks of violence on both sides, they wanted to play it safe and sent a small fighter escort with the diplomatic ship.
Rendered in 3ds Max 10
No Post Work
Arrow Class Runabout Designed by Malcolm Lu (Galen) and Andrew Gillespie (Kaden)
Kestrel class Fighter model parts (Typ 2 Shuttlecraft & Peregrine fighter) by David Metlesits
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06 May 2025
Someone once asked me to make a display looking like someone from TNG or beyond was researching older starship designs. This is what I came up with
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This was done for a good friend StarfleetShipyards . He suggested I do something in the TAS Klingon Uniform style for the Dahar Masters, and also in hair styles that reflected by Worf's hair styles throughout his tenure in Trek.18 Nov 2021

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05 Aug 2025
Inhaltswarnung:#StarTrekSNW "A Space Adventure Hour" spoilers
The monitoring pin, seen on La'An's neck in #StarTrekSNW's "A Space Adventure Hour"↖️, used so that the computer can create an effectively challenging and personal holodeck-simulation for her, seems to be similar, in function and placement, to the different types of cortical monitors, seen in several later #StarTrekVOY episodes like "The Fight"↗️, "Imperfection"↙️ and "Regression"↘️.
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05 Aug 2025
Inhaltswarnung:#StarTrekSNW "A Space Adventure Hour" spoilers
The first thing that came to my mind when I saw the Agonyan bridge in #StarTrekSNW's "A Space Adventure Hour"⬆️ wasn't the 1960/70s but rather the 22nd century Xyrillian holodeck in #StarTrekENT's "Unexpected"➡️ and the interior of the 26th century time travel pod in #StarTrekTNG's "A Matter of Time"⬇️. 😅
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05 Aug 2025
Having to make a hard decision is not the only reason why Picard looks out the ready room window on #StarTrekTNG: here in "Suddenly Human", he looks out the window to give Jono some privacy while the boy watches the recorded message from his grandma.
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05 Aug 2025
Inhaltswarnung:#StarTrekSNW "A Space Adventure Hour" spoilers
The (partially cropped) painting seen in the foyer of Tony Hart's garish mansion in #StarTrekSNW's "A Space Adventure Hour" is called "Louis-Philippe and His Sons Riding Out from Versailles" and was painted in 1846 by the French artist Horace Vernet.
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05 Aug 2025
Inhaltswarnung:#StarTrekSNW "A Space Adventure Hour" spoilers
I knew the shot of Adelaide Shaw on the bridge of the USS Adventure in #StarTrekSNW's "A Space Adventure Hour"⬆️ seemed familiar: here's a rather similar shot of Jadzia Dax on the bridge of the USS Enterpprise in #StarTrekDS9's "Trials and Tribble-ations"⬇️. :-)
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05 Aug 2025
Inhaltswarnung:#StarTrekSNW "A Space Adventure Hour" spoilers
Big thanks to Christopher Cushman, who pointed me towards a possible appearance of Tucker tubes (here in the Pathfinder lab in #StarTrekVOY's "Inside Man"⬇️) in #StarTrekSNW's "A Space Adventure Hour"⬆️! 😊 Screenshots from all episodes/films #StarTrek in which the prop appeared are seen in the second collage.👌
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05 Aug 2025
Way before I started my ready room research for the Livingston posts, I had always been puzzled by the drastig change to the ready room couch between seasons 1 ⬆️ and 2 ⬇️ of #StarTrekTNG. Beginning tomorrow (taking 5 days, I think) I will tackle the changes to the couch over 7 years of #TNG (and beyond).😊
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04 Aug 2025
I loved every bit of this new documentary about "Star Trek: Phase II" by the Roddenberry Archive and OTOY and learned some new things today! I'm particularly amazed by the recreated Phase II sets and ships. This was written by Mike and Denise Okuda, so it can only be excellent! Go watch it! 🖖
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04 Aug 2025
Here are two shots of the recreated USS Enterprise bridge from the excellent new Roddenberry Archive documentary "Lost Voyages: Phase II and the Rebirth of Star Trek" released today. Using my bridge overhead display research, I can conclude that the bridge is shown as it appeared in "The Galileo Seven". :-)
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04 Aug 2025
There originally was another scene in #StarTrekTNG's "The Best of Both Worlds II"⬆️ (image courtesy of Trekcore) that showed Riker staring out the ready room window ⬆️ way before Picard's iconic scene ⬇️. It's fun to see the footage without the Enterprise hull miniature hiding the set construction.

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New Prop and Costume Pictures - I have uploaded over 50 prop and costume photos, mostly of Starfleet Medical Equipment and of Abramsverse Sets and Props. Follow the "update" tags on the gallery index page to see more updated pages. Biobeds, medkits, hyposprays and other Starfleet medical equipment04 Aug 2025
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Review of SNW: "A Space Adventure Hour" - I may not make friends today, but I hated SNW: "A Space Adventure Hour". Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 episode guide and reviews31 Jul 2025
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Update: Observations in TNG: "The Nth Degree" - Another article by Jörg, improved and updated: Observations in TNG: "The Nth Degree". Observations about sets, props and visual effects in TNG: "The Nth Degree"26 Jul 2025
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Review of SNW: "Shuttle to Kenfori" - This week's SNW episode "Shuttle to Kenfori" is all about different kinds of monsters, most of which fail to convince me. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 episode guide and reviews24 Jul 2025
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New Communicator and Computer Pictures - Continuing the gallery expansion with some 50 photos of Starfleet Communicators and Computers and of Alien Communicators and Computers. Follow the "update" tags on the gallery index page for other recent updates. Gallery of Starfleet communicators, tricorders and other computer equipment21 Jul 2025
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New Weapons Pictures - Another major gallery update: 120 photos of Starfleet Weapons and of Alien Weapons. Gallery of various Starfleet weapons (side arms and other)20 Jul 2025
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Review of SNW: "Wedding Bell Blues" - Read my review of "Wedding Bell Blues", which in my view is the worst episode of the series so far, for its treatment of Spock among other reasons. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 episode guide and reviews18 Jul 2025
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Review of SNW: "Hegemony II" - Strange New Worlds is back after almost two years. Here is my review of the season premiere "Hegemony II", which concludes the first part with its cliffhanger. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 episode guide and reviews17 Jul 2025
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New Uniform Pictures - Next round of gallery updates: well over 100 photos of 22nd & 23rd Century Starfleet Uniforms and 24th Century Starfleet Uniforms. Gallery of 22nd & 23rd century Starfleet uniforms14 Jul 2025
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New Pictures and Other Updates - I will gradually supplement the Galleries with prop photos from auctions and with publicity photos of sets. For now, see new pictures of USS Titan interiors and of Château Picard (sets and decoration). There are also some smaller updates, such as new side views, especially of DIS future ships (special thanks to Moreorlesser), the ENT crew biographies and a write-up about "the only ship in range". Gallery of interiors of the Enterprise-E, Defiant, Voyager, NX-01, Titan-A and more13 Jul 2025
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Some background decoration in TOS is unusually detailed. The pictured one (screen caps and reconstruction in Ticonderoga, NY) is particularly interesting (suggested by Andrew Gilbertson). It probably isn't a heavy component although it looks like one (maybe aluminum?). It also seems to be one piece, not a pipe and a flange cobbled together. Any ideas what this could have been?13 Jul 2025
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Update: Observations in TNG: "The Measure of a Man" and "The Dauphin" - Two more improved old articles: Observations in TNG: "The Measure of a Man" and Observations in TNG: "The Dauphin". Observations about sets, props and visual effects in TNG: "The Measure of a Man"07 Jul 2025
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Updated Reviews: VOY: "Pathfinder" and "Fair Haven" - Here are my Voyager season 6 retro reviews of "Pathfinder" and "Fair Haven". Star Trek Voyager (VOY) season 6 episode guide and reviews04 Jul 2025
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Editorial: Star Trek at a Crossroads? - Here is an editorial on the future of Star Trek in light of the end of SNW and the Paramount-Skydance merger, and on the direction the franchise should and should not take in my view. The latest posts and comments on EAS and its social media pages26 Jun 2025
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New Article: Errata of the Eaglemoss Shipyards Books - Eaglemoss published a series of well-researched and nicely illustrated Shipyards books until the bankruptcy in 2022. I compiled a list of errors initially for myself, which I'm going to share now: Errata of the Eaglemoss Shipyards Books. List of errors in the Eaglemoss Shipyards book series, published between 2018 and 202224 Jun 2025
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Update: Observations in TNG: "Unnatural Selection" and "A Matter of Honor" - Two more old articles by Jörg improved and updated: Observations in TNG: "Unnatural Selection" and Observations in TNG: "A Matter of Honor". Observations about sets, props and visual effects in TNG: "Unnatural Selection"20 Jun 2025
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New Ranking: 10 Favorite Alien Ship Designs - Here is a new ranking, of my 10 Favorite Alien Ship Designs. The ten best Alien ship designs according to yours truly15 Jun 2025
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SNW to End After Season 5 - Strange New Worlds will end after its fifth season, consisting of only six episodes. Although I usually don't extrapolate but strictly base my assessment on canon evidence, it is just too tempting to speculate how the direct prequel to TOS will end in a few years. Also read further news and thoughts on the upcoming season 3. The latest news and comments on ongoing Star Trek productions12 Jun 2025
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