It doesn't remind you of the Beatles?
Oh yeah I can see that.......
It doesn't remind you of the Beatles?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolver_(Beatles_album)
Cover art by Klaus Voormann, an old friend of theirs from when they were playing clubs in Hamburg.
Now let's get back to talking about Janeway's...no, let's not....
- No one knowing what a Breen looks like even though multiple times in the series people were mugging Breen and stealing their outfits.
I wonder if this one could've just been due to an actor having a slip of the tongue and saying "Ten thousand" instead of "Two thousand."Dominion being around for 2000 years in "To the Death" and 10000 years in "The Dogs of War" and back to 2000 years in "What You Leave Behind".
DS9 was always mixing numbers up, like when they referred to the Eugenics Wars as being three hundred years prior instead of four hundred, which Ron Moore admitted was the result of taking 300 reference from TWOK and forgetting to account for an extra hundred years, so the Section 31 flub could be something similar. Although a recent novel has suggested Section 31 has origins rooted in the 20th century US military.Section 31 being around for over 300 years as of "Tacking into the Wind", which would put it being founded before 2075 and even Earth Starfleet was only founded in 2130s (according to MA).
DS9 was always mixing numbers up, like when they referred to the Eugenics Wars as being three hundred years prior instead of four hundred, which Ron Moore admitted was the result of taking 300 reference from TWOK and forgetting to account for an extra hundred years, so the Section 31 flub could be something similar. Although a recent novel has suggested Section 31 has origins rooted in the 20th century US military.
Dominion being around for 2000 years in "To the Death" and 10000 years in "The Dogs of War" and back to 2000 years in "What You Leave Behind".
I wonder if this one could've just been due to an actor having a slip of the tongue and saying "Ten thousand" instead of "Two thousand."
I have no evidence for this. Just idle speculation on my part.
How about a new one. A supposed ship of the future who's purpose is science and discovery. And they can't decide between miles or kilometers.
Then read the novel (Elusive Salvation by Dayton Ward).
I don't understand the whole Pon Pharr thing. Is that a religious thing? Surely they can have sex at any time and produce kids? It would go against many evolutionary principles if that was restricted to only one particular time? I mean it's not a biological thing is it? Surely not.
I think I remember reading in DC Comics' Who's Who in Star Trek that Uhura's emotional memories (i.e. her personality) somehow remained intact. Yeah, it doesn't really jibe with what the episode shows us, but it was a decent attempt at patching that continuity error.
The problem *I* had with that episode is the fact that Nomad and Tan Ru actually collided in space. That seems VERY unlikely, given how vast space is.
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