Fuller said we might see some familiar faces further down the line.
cool.Fuller said we might see some familiar faces further down the line.
Will Discovery possibly being set before TOS Do you guys think we're see any Enterprise-Era characters (Like Jonathan Archer, Soval, T'Pol, T'Pau) or TOS characters (Like Sarek, Chris Pike, Robert April, Sarek) appear in the series?
Huh... Now that you mention it, this actually makes me wonder if this is, in fact, a Vulcan-built ship. Some have commented on the coppery color of the hull. A similar color was used in the Prime universe on the Vulcan shuttle in TMP, the exploration vessel in "First Contact" and the Romulan-commandeered Vulcan ships in TNG's "Reunification" all had this color palette to varying degrees, as opposed to the white/duck egg blue of standard Fed hulls. Also in the Prime universe, we've seen SF ships of a predominantly Vulcan influence, such as the Intrepid from TOS' "Immunity Syndrome". In the NuUniverse, it has been shown that, in Spock's Jellysfish ship was designed with the IDIC motif in mind, with the triangular control chair juxtaposed with the main circular forward window. This demonstrates that the Vulcans can sometimes feel the need to include an "ego signature" within a design. All these design elements are present in the Discovery. I'm fairly convinced, now, that the Vulcans are going to play a major role in this new series.With the design of the ship, a triangle pointing into the saucer section, how long will it be before some tongue-in-cheek crewmen give her the nickname 'Old IDIC?'![]()
That's the second time recently I've come across someone claiming this of the Surak from TMP and the T'Pau from "Unification" (TNG). It isn't true:Huh... Now that you mention it, this actually makes me wonder if this is, in fact, a Vulcan-built ship. Some have commented on the coppery color of the hull. A similar color was used in the Prime universe on the Vulcan shuttle in TMP, the exploration vessel in "First Contact" and the Romulan-commandeered Vulcan ships in TNG's "Reunification" all had this color palette to varying degrees, as opposed to the white/duck egg blue of standard Fed hulls.
Having any ship with 31 in its registry be controlled by Section 31 would be really lame.So AICN has Fuller saying the registry number is a big clue and that if you're familiar with section 31 mythology you can read a lot into the events of the first season....
Admiral Archer walks through back of shot, slips on a banana peel. Everybody wins!I hope they find a way to give us an appearance from either a Voyager or Enterprise cast member, depending on the era.
Also in the Prime universe, we've seen SF ships of a predominantly Vulcan influence, such as the Intrepid from TOS' "Immunity Syndrome".
A beagle mysteriously beams in from whereabouts unknown.I hope they find a way to give us an appearance from either a Voyager or Enterprise cast member
A beagle mysteriously beams in from whereabouts unknown.
Old IDIC in the STD show?With the design of the ship, a triangle pointing into the saucer section, how long will it be before some tongue-in-cheek crewmen give her the nickname 'Old IDIC?'![]()
No, but we know through dialog that it had a supposedly all-Vulcan crew.We never saw the Intrepid on screen unless it was shown in the remastered version which I haven't seen.
A beagle mysteriously beams in from whereabouts unknown.
I hope they find a way to give us an appearance from either a Voyager or Enterprise cast member, depending on the era. Every Trek series since TOS and Enterprise has had an appearance by a cast member from the last series in the pilot. Enterprise didn't have a Voyager cast member, but it did have an apperance by James Cromwell as Zefram Cochrane, so will still got a familiar character. The Kelvin timeline movies even kind of did this when they brought in Leonard Nimoy.
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