They’re making sure they’ll hit the February sweeps for advertiser data (which weirdly remain a thing in the streaming era).
Perhaps the new ownership are going to give the franchise more of a chance to thrive.
They’re making sure they’ll hit the February sweeps for advertiser data (which weirdly remain a thing in the streaming era).
Perhaps the new ownership are going to give the franchise more of a chance to thrive.
Never any notes on the SNW costumes.
The global trailer is available an an embed on the official site.
https://www.startrek.com/en-ca/news/starfleet-academy-reveals-trailer-premiere
The Starfleet Academy trailer doesn’t seem to be available on YouTube in Canada yet and isn’t on StarTrek.com.
Sigh.
Exclusive footage is being blacked out by the content owner.
So, I guess we’ll need to wait until the featurettes show up on StarTrek.com?
New footage
Exclusive news
And SNW and Starfleet Academy cast and producers.
GO!!!
Al the moreso since Paramount offered nothing this year for Star Trek Day in September.
And we’re all waiting.
Not so patiently.
The most simple acronym would be SA. It’s unfortunately the acronym for so many different things that it wouldn’t have a difficult time establishing an identity with and for the who.
If the VOY, ENT and DIS precedent were followed, some have proposed ACA since STA for Star could fit any of the shows. (I have seen ACA in the wild on other social media.)
The quibble with SFA is that Starfleet is one word not two and it’s unprecedented to go with the first letter in a syllable to get the designation.
For what it’s worth, SA seems to be what Memory Alpha has landed on. It’s designating article stubs for the show as ‘SA Performers’ etc.
Not sure I’m entirely comfortable with SFA as the acronym for Starfleet Academy.
But all the alternatives I have seen would be worse.
Uhm, didn’t physicist David Keith of Harvard, better know for his work on carbon capture, do something like this in the early 1990s in building the early atom interferometers?
He didn’t pursue the development as the applications were military at that time but my recollection was that he created a lab bench sized generator.