This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available. Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Star Trek executive producer says Star Trek: Starfleet Academy will explain the 32nd-century science behind Star Trek: Discovery's detached nacelles. The new look of the USS Discovery-A and 32nd-century Starfleet ships was controversial when introduced in Star Trek: Discovery season 3.
Appearing at IndieWire's Consider This Event with VFX supervisor Jason Zimmerman, Alex Kurtzman spoke at length about the future of Star Trek on Paramount+. Kurtzman indicated that the next Star Trek series, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, which takes place in the 32nd century after Star Trek: Discovery, will explain detached starship nacelles. Read his quote below:
We took a risk in the 32nd century because we started separating the ship parts in a way that hadn’t been done before... And in Starfleet Academy, we will end up explaining how that works, which is actually interesting because one of the questions that we always ask ourselves is, ‘What is the reality of this? It can’t be magic, so what’s actually going on there?’
Related Star Trek’s Next Show Is So Hot, Actors Are Begging To Be Cast In It Star Trek: Starfleet Academy casting A-listers like Holly Hunter and Paul Giamatti has other actors clamoring to join the next Star Trek series.
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