#Lower Decks
Besides, I’m not convinced about Lavelle.
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Paramount+ Sets STAR TREK Spring Slate: PICARD and STRANGE NEW WORLDS Dates, Plus DISCO, SNW, and LOWER DECKS Renewals
Barring any more unexpected scheduling changes, Paramount+ today has set up a springtime slate of Star Trek episodes that will keep the fanbase moving at Warp 9 all the way though the first half of 2022 — hope you’ve got your inertial dampers cranked to max!
As you already know, Star Trek: Prodigy is wrapping up the last three episodes of its winter run this month, with another 10 episodes of Prodigy to arrive later in 2022 — but this is just the start of a 25-week, 29-episode run of non-stop Trek that will stretch into July.
Following a few more weeks on hiatus, Star Trek: Discovery will be back with six more episodes starting February 10, bringing Season 4 to a close on Thursday, March 17.
Paramount+ has officially confirmed that Discovery will return for Season 5, a long-awaited (yet utterly-expected) announcement that will see Captain Burnham and crew back for more adventures — likely in 2023, however no formal Season 5 date has been announced today.
We have, however, confirmed that Season 5 will be 10 episodes, bringing the series in line with the other Star Trek shows currently in production. (The 13-15 episode range of Seasons 1-4 was likely a Netflix requirement, as Season 5 will be the first planned for Paramount+ specifically.)
Originally planned for a February debut, the Season 2 premiere of Star Trek: Picard will arrive on Thursday, March 3 for a ten-episode run that will overlap the final three weeks of Star Trek: Discovery Season 4.
As has already been made public, Picard Season 3 is already in production and likely will debut in 2023.
The much-anticipated arrival of Captain Pike, Number One, and Lieutenant Spock — and the crew of the USS Enterprise — is now just over three months away, as Star Trek: Strange New Worlds will debut Thursday, May 5 for a 10-episode run on Paramount+. The premiere date coincides with the Star Trek: Picard season finale.
As expected, Strange New Worlds has been officially renewed for a second season and will likely debut in 2023. (Savvy fans may have already seen hints about the show gearing up for production on Season 2 around the web.)
After all of the new live-action Star Trek episodes have finally beamed down, we’re back to animation as Star Trek: Lower Decks will return for Season 3 later this summer (as previously announced; we expect early August based on past years) — but the crew of the USS Cerritos will continue their journey into 2023, as Lower Decks will officially return for a fourth season.
Are you exhausted as we are yet?! Because while this massive expansion of 2022’s schedule is great news, answering a lot of questions that many of you have been asking about the upcoming shows — the one question that is still on everyone’s mind has yet to be addressed…
When will our friends around the world get to see these shows? Star Trek: Picard is expected to remain a Prime Video exclusive outside of the US/Canada as with Season 1, so no change is forthcoming, but the lack of Paramount+ availability around the world in most global regions means that finding a way to watch Star Trek: Prodigy and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds — and for many, Discovery as well, after the Netflix debacle in November — is a mystery that needs solved quickly.
No news has been made today regarding Paramount+ expanding into other international territories, but ViacomCBS does have a large investor presentation planned for February 15 — so it’s possibly more on that situation may be addressed as part of that corporate event.
Today’s news is accompanied by a statement from Star Trek franchise boss Alex Kurtzman, praising this newly-expanded slate of Star Trek programming.
“Four years ago, we made a promise to grow ‘Star Trek’ into something it had never been before, and thanks to the incredibly hard work done by our many talented showrunners, writers, and directors, along with the extraordinary support of CBS Studios and Paramount+, we’re keeping our word,” said Alex Kurtzman, architect and executive producer, “Star Trek” franchise.
“Now our current shows are set up for the future as we work to build ‘Trek’s’ next phase of programming for years to come.”
For those of you in the US and Canada, at least, here’s what your next six months looks like:
JANUARY 20: Prodigy 108
JANUARY 27: Prodigy 109
FEBRUARY 3: Prodigy 110
FEBURARY 10: Discovery 408
FEBRUARY 17: Discovery 409
FEBRUARY 24: Discovery 410
MARCH 3: Discovery 411 — Picard 201
MARCH 10: Discovery 412 — Picard 202
MARCH 17: Discovery 413 — Picard 203
MARCH 24: Picard 204
MARCH 31: Picard 205
APRIL 7: Picard 206
APRIL 14: Picard 207
APRIL 21: Picard 208
APRIL 28: Picard 209
MAY 5: Picard 210 — Strange New Worlds 101
MAY 12: Strange New Worlds 102
MAY 19: Strange New Worlds 103
MAY 26: Strange New Worlds 104
JUNE 2: Strange New Worlds 105
JUNE 9: Strange New Worlds 106
JUNE 16: Strange New Worlds 107
JUNE 23: Strange New Worlds 108
JUNE 30: Strange New Worlds 109
JULY 7: Strange New Worlds 110
LATER IN 2022: Lower Decks Season 3 — 10 episodes
LATER IN 2022: Prodigy Season 1.5 — 10 episodes
EXPECTED IN 2023: Picard Season 3 — 10 episodes
EXPECTED IN 2023: Strange New Worlds Season 2 — 10 episodes
EXPECTED IN 2023: Discovery Season 5 — 10 episodes
EXPECTED IN 2023: Lower Decks Season 4 — 10 episodes
EXPECTED IN 2023: Prodigy Season 2 — Episode Count TBD
Hope you haven’t made plans for the next six months!
Star Trek Lower Decks “First First Contact”
When I posted a picture of T'ana in different uniforms @veerletakino wrote that it would be interesting to see a version of her in the uniform from "Wrath of Khan". Someone also wrote about a surgical suit but I can't find this comment... I thought that was an interesting idea. What do you think? 😏
Star Trek: Lower Decks S01E02 “Envoys” and S02E10 “First First Contact”
The Eaglemoss STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Official Starship Collection Launches with the California-Class USS Cerritos
By Ken Reilly - November 2, 2021
First announced back on Star Trek Day in September, the new Star Trek: Lower Decks Official Starships Collection has just made its first first contact!
Launching officially in JANUARY and available for preorders for the first time today, the first ship in the larger XL-size model collection is the hero starship of Lower Decks, the California-class USS Cerritos (NCC-75567).
Set to measure in at a length of nearly 10 inches (250mm), the XL-sized Cerritos kicks off a new line of starship models from Eaglemoss/Hero Collector based upon the fan-favorite animated series which ended its second season in October.
Unlike the Star Trek Universe Official Starships Collection, which includes Discovery, Picard, the legacy Trek shows, and Strange New Worlds (once that show launches), the Lower Decks ships will be operating under its own standalone model ship series.
STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS
THE OFFICIAL STARSHIPS COLLECTION
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SPECIAL #1: USS CERRITOS (NCC-75567) — A California-class vessel operated by Starfleet, the USS Cerritos specialized in second contact missions, as indicated by its yellow markings. Its crew were charged with boldly going where others had gone before – following up on all the exciting first contact missions performed by other, more important ships.
Battered by meteors, black holes, giant ice formations, space pirates and parasitic grubs, the Cerritos was helmed by Captain Carol Freeman. An upstanding officer and an old friend of William Riker, Freeman took her duties as seriously as possible – often more than was healthy – in sharp contrast to her daughter, Ensign Beckett Mariner.
The Cerritos was named for the city of Cerritos, in California – a reference to its ship class. Its shuttlebay also carried a complement of Type 6A shuttlecraft, similarly named after Californian national parks – such as Yosemite, Redwood, and Death Valley.
Captain Riker’s Luna-class USS Titan has already been announced as the second entry in the Lower Decks Official Starship Collection — and it’s reasonable to assume that we’ll see ships like the Parliament-class USS Vancouver, the angular Division 14 starship USS Osler, the Pakled Clumpship Pakled, the Vulcan starship Sh’vhal, the Obena-class USS Archimedes, and many more designs from the popular show as the collection expands.
We’ll learn more about the soon-to-grow Star Trek: Lower Decks Official Starships Collection in the coming months — but in the meantime, if you’d like to dock the Cerritos at your own spaceport, the ship is available for preorder now in Hero Collector’s USA webshop for $74.95, and in their UK webshop for £59.99.
https://www.deviantart.com/thefirstfleet/art/Cheerios-for-Cerritos-851658217
Cheerios for Cerritos by thefirstfleet
Other Active Starfleet vessels in Star Trek: Lower Decks
1. California-class U.S.S. Merced
2. Parliament-class U.S.S. Vancouver
3. Division 14 starship Osler
4. California-class U.S.S. Rubidoux
5. Miranda-class U.S.S. MacDuff
6. Luna-class U.S.S. Titan
7. Obena-class U.S.S. Archimedes


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