An Untold Star Trek Tragedy Ties Scott Bakula’s Comeback To Picard
Scott Bakula's proposed comeback, Star Trek: United, could tie the years after Star Trek: Enterprise to a tragedy mentioned by Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) on Star Trek: The Next Generation
Originally, Sussman planned to set Star Trek: United on Earth, as Federation headquarters is traditionally located in Paris, France, but switched the location of Federation HQ to Babel when Archer was in office in the late 22nd century. Babel was first mentioned (but never seen) in
Mike Sussman recently guested on the Sci-Finatics podcast to discuss Star Trek: United, and the host, Nick, released a follow-up video with unused footage where he and Sussman talked about Babel's defenses. Mike mentioned that Babel would be defended by
This prompted Sci-Finatics to delve into "Salem stations," something that was mentioned once in Star Trek: The Next Generation, but could link
Star Trek: United Could Reveal A Tragedy Picard Mentioned On TNG
"Salem stations," specifically "Station Salem-One," was a tragic event spoken of by Captain Picard in
The attack on Station Salem-One could be depicted in Star Trek: United if it gets made.
Nick from Sci-Finatics contacted Mike Sussman and confirmed that Station Salem-One is one of the
Station Salem-One only had the lone on-air mention on Star Trek: The Next Generation, but deleted dialogue from Star Trek: The Next Generation season 4, "Family," would have revealed that an ancestor of Lt. Commander Jack R. Crusher (Doug Wert) and Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton) died during the attack on Station Salem-One.
Star Trek: United Could Reveal A Forgotten But Pivotal Part Of Federation History
If Star Trek: United's possible later seasons depict the attack on Station Salem-One, and Babel's other defenses, it would not only bring a forgotten bit of Star Trek canon to life, but give it a pivotal payoff as
It's natural to guess that perhaps the Romulans were behind the attack on Station Salem-One, but Star Trek: United would be set after the Romulan War, which established the Romulan Neutral Zone. The Romulans wouldn't reappear until 2266 in
Of course, Romulans are masters of acting from the shadows, so they could still be the culprits behind the attack on Station Salem-One. Besides the Klingons as the Federation's other great antagonists,
Michael Sussman chose to set President Archer and the Federation's home base from Earth to Babel when he first pitched
However, it's encouraging how far ahead Sussman is thinking when plotting out
Star Trek: United Is About President Archer Saving The Federation
Star Trek: United's late 22nd-century setting would make the United Federation of Planets less than 30 years old but already on rubbery legs, as the galactic alliance faces the possibility of collapse, unless President Archer and his children save it.
Three of President Archer's children in Star Trek: United work in Federation Intelligence, diplomacy, and in Starfleet, Mike Sussman has revealed.
This is a unique and enticing premise that sets
Star Trek: United season 1 would be about a different threat to the Federation. Yet there has never been a Star Trek political thriller, and never about the President of the Federation and his children fighting to save the galactic alliance.
Katie Ginella Shares New Insight Into Marriage with Matt Ginella
Like all relationships, Katie Ginella's marriage to her husband, Matt Ginella, has come with its successes and tribulations. But, after recently celebrating their wedding anniversary, The Real Housewives of Orange County couple shared a look inside their dynamic after nearly a decade of being married.
Katie took to her Instagram Story on Oct. 24, where she shared a peek inside of their very busy lives. While the mom of four took care of the kids, her career, and things at their house in Newport Beach, Matt was busy playing golf at the Bandon Dunes Golf Resort in Oregon with hockey player Ryan Miller.
"ME: Up in the middle of the night with a sick kiddo, dogs up at 5 a.m., 2 zoom calls, work meeting in LA, grocery store, another work meeting in OC, and then trying to figure out what to cook for dinner," she wrote over the photo of Matt away on his trip and smiling next to Ryan.
Matt Ginella opens up about being married to Katie Ginella
This look into their shared independence comes on the heels of Katie and Matt celebrating their nine-year wedding anniversary on Oct. 15. The couple took to their respective Instagram accounts, where they posted the sweetest tributes to one another. "Happy 9th Anniversary MG," Katie captioned the post, which included a recent photo of her and Matt, along with a picture from their wedding, and a picture of their vows. "I love you more. The end."
Matt also took to Instagram, where he posted a series of images of himself and Katie, taken throughout their relationship, and included a golf reference in his tribute to his wife. "Stunning outside, but for those who get to know her, she's even more beautiful on the inside," he wrote. "My best friend, wife, and mother to our amazing kids, we love, live, and laugh. Happy Anniversary, Katie G. On to the back nine, and many more."
Katie Ginella reveals what's next for her and husband Matt Ginella
Matt is also involved in Katie's newest career move. The former golf reporter spoke with The Daily Dish in August, where she revealed that she is "in the process of finishing a book" that she is writing about her life. This book, she admitted, will address her divorce from her ex-husband and how she met Matt.
She explained to The Daily Dish that the book is in the works and she is hopeful it will come out "next year." She also shared that it will be "diving kind of into how I grew up, my relationship with my ex-husband, meeting my husband, having kids, growth, all of those things."



