March 4, 2003

TrekToday has posted a snippet of Stuart Baird's interview in issue 102 of Star Trek Monthly.

"I saw some of the movies and I looked at some of the episodes of the television series..." [...] "I didn't study-study them. I just looked at them and got a sort of sense of the series. Then I put it aside and dealt with the script that John Logan wrote."

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"It's a change-of-life kind of story," he said. "I would say ... that the heart of the story is the relationship between the members of the team ... what's happening is the breakup of the team. They seem to be dissipating. Everything that Captain Picard had seems to be slipping away.

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