New Trailer For 'Star Trek: Picard' Season 3 Shows Off a New Ship and an Old Crew
SEPTEMBER 12, 2022 - “Let’s see what’s out there,” said Captain Jean-Luc Picard in 1987 as the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise – D set a course for a continuing mission to boldly go where no one had gone before.
In the season 3 trailer for Star Trek: Picard, he now says, “You’re only as good as those around you. As long as you and your crew remain steadfast, you are never without hope.”
Watch the trailer here and we’ll see what’s in store.
The ship that Beverly Crusher is on is boarded and she is kidnapped; she gets a message to Admiral Jean-Luc Picard via means of the Star Trek: The Next Generation’s oval communicator, that ‘we need help!’
The collapse of a Starfleet building.
Picard and Riker meet to find a ship to embark on their quest; Picard tells him, “I can’t ask you to put yourself in danger,” to which Riker replies, “Since when?”
A montage of the crew (missing Data, of course, as all the promotional items have) ends with Riker saying, “Jean-Luc, wherever you go, we go.”
We see them aboard the U.S.S. Titan–A, being welcomed aboard by Commander “Seven’”? Commander “of Nine”? I guess we’ll see. (Journalist’s personal note: and my goodness, the Titan is a beautiful ship! She may just be my new favorite ship in the fleet.); Then we see Seven give the order to “Engage.”
The return of the TNG crew, with Seven and Raffi in the mix! So much to be excited about! The final tease is the streaming date, February 16, 2023. And my goodness, after a trailer like that, 5 months seems like a long time away! Of course, we at DSTN will share any and all tidbits we get along the way.
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