Enterprise mentioned this film and showed some still from it.
That doesn't explain all the Humans he claimed to be, before Humans were warp capable, unless the symbiont was on Earth millennia before Cochrane's day.Flint is actually a joined Trill. His so-called other identities were either Humans that the symbiont knew well or other hosts. He believes he has lived for a really long time because the symbiont has convinced him he has.
Not married to that idea, but it would explain so much.
That doesn't explain all the Humans he claimed to be, before Humans were warp capable, unless the symbiont was on Earth millennia before Cochrane's day.
"No seriously, this will be HILARIOUS!"Yeah. Just like Vulcans landed in Carbon Creek before they "officially" made first contact. Maybe some interfering individual left a symbiont on Earth for some reason.
"No seriously, this will be HILARIOUS!"
Flint is actually a joined Trill. His so-called other identities were either Humans that the symbiont knew well or other hosts. He believes he has lived for a really long time because the symbiont has convinced him he has.
Not married to that idea, but it would explain so much.
I'm definitely not the first person in this thread to say it, but Commodore Paris of Yorktown is indeed an ancestor of Owen and Tom Paris, dammit.
From what I understand, the Commodore is Tom's grandmother, to which Pegg said "probably." I'm saying "definitely"!Simon Pegg confirmed it. There's a quote floating around here somewhere.
In my headcanon, I say that Kirk's tombstone in WNMHGB reads "James R. Kirk" because Mitchell and Kirk were buddies going way back and there was a private nickname of some sort which Gary called Kirk which started with an R.
Not a mistake, a private in-joke between friends which makes the turn Gary took all the more horrifying for Kirk, who totally got it.
--Alex
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