Have they said there are going to be Andorians in Discovery? It'd fit the time frame sure, but the way you two are talking it sounds like there was a specific announcement to that end.
Never canonically established. The novels have Tropp, a Denobulan, around in 2269 aboard the U.S.S. Endeavour and still around in 2386 aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise-E. After all, this is the species which only needs to sleep one day a year or whatever.They could always go the Enterprise route and have him appear in a message recorded back before he died.
Do we know how long Denobulans live? Could Phlox still be around?
Has anyone connected with Discovery actually said that they're maintaining that tradition?As for which ENT character will appear in the DSC pilot, I bet it's either Archer or T'Pol. (Although if you go by Archer's bio screen in IAMD, he dies 10 years before this show takes place.)
Although, something else to consider, we don't see an elderly Phlox on the future NX-01 in E-Squared. Although, I guess it's possible he was killed in some accident or something in that timeline.Not explicitly established, but Phlox's grandmother was alive when Phlox was a kid, and had also been alive for the last Denobulan-Antaran war which was said to be about 300 years prior to Enterprise. Together that at least means that they would have to live somewhat significantly longer than humans. Especially since Phlox doesn't seem especially elderly in Enterprise; middle age, maybe (whatever that means for Denobulans), but no more than that.
Has anyone connected with Discovery actually said that they're maintaining that tradition?
There was a tweet last week I think, which teased some makeup/ prosthetics effects which looked alot like Andorian antennea.
That doesn't automatically mean that they'd do it, though. In fact, since it's been more than a decade since ENT was cancelled and there's an almost entirely new producing team working on the new show, I'd say it's much more likely that they won't bother. An aged ENT castmember would more likely bring cries of "Who's that?" than anything.I haven't seen any indication that they'd break it.![]()
But it is still a new Trek show, and the people involved seem to be trying to give a Trek feel.
That doesn't automatically mean that they'd do it, though. In fact, since it's been more than a decade since ENT was cancelled and there's an almost entirely new producing team working on the new show, I'd say it's much more likely that they won't bother. An aged ENT castmember would more likely bring cries of "Who's that?" than anything.
No reason to suspect that DSC won't continue this tradition.
I mean, they selling it with the tagline: "New crews. New villains. New heroes. New worlds."
Just like every other Trek series did when they started.![]()
But rightly or wrongly, ENTERPRISE is largely perceived as a disappointment.
But rightly or wrongly, ENTERPRISE is largely perceived as a disappointment. So why would you want to kick off your fresh new take on STAR TREK by reminding audiences of that? Seems like that might be sending the wrong message:
"Hey, remember that show that didn't quite catch fire umpteen years ago? Well, we're proudly continuing in that tradition . . ..."
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