Star Trek
This is the lemmy.ml Star Trek community.
There are many other Star Trek communities around the Lemmyverse, and there is a Lemmy instance entirely dedicated to the subject (startrek.website).
Here are links to some of those other communities:
/c/DaystromInstitute@startrek.website: Serious, in-depth Star Trek discussion
/c/Risa@startrek.website: Star Trek memes and shitposts
/c/tenforward@lemmy.world: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name ("post all the nonsense you want")
/c/startrek@lemmygrad.ml: These are the voyages of the Starship Lenin.
/c/StarTrek@startrek.website: General Star Trek news and discussion
/c/startrek@lemmy.world: Another general-purpose community
/c/Quarks@startrek.website: Off-topic chat
/c/StarTrekOnline@startrek.website: Star Trek Online discussion, tips, and tricks
/c/GreatestGen@startrek.website: For fans of the Greatest Generation and Greatest Trek podcasts
/c/startrekmemes@lemmy.ml: Meme-ory Alpha, another meme community
/c/startrekmemes@lemmy.world: Star Trek Memes & Shitposts
/c/startrek@possumpat.io: A community for all things Star Trek.
/c/star_trek@lemmy.zip: A Star Trek community where you’re free share your opinions about all things Trek.
view the rest of the comments
On the contrary, the interviews I’ve read indicate they are leaning harder into franchises they own. Discovery might be over, but it’s likely there will be new Star Trek shows in the pipeline. The difference is they won’t run concurrently. They want you to stay subscribed year-round, so they will chain the shows back to back through the year.
I hope one is basically "x00 years after tng/ds9/voy/pic a new crew rises to face new threats and meet new civilizations."
It's literally all I've wanted from new trek. Ugh.
Stranger, Newer Worlds
Wait all year, subscribe for a month, binge 6 shows in 4 weeks, cancel and repeat next year. Or sail the high seas.
the article asserts that they may shift some focus to those other franchises and focus less on Trek.