They also re-worked "The Child" from a Phase 2 script (was supposed to be Ilia and Decker episode if I remember correctly). But there were a lot of cheaper eps in S2. The Royale is a painful example but now I kind of like it.
Sorry, it was "Elementary, Dear Data" and "Q Who" that needed more money, according to director Rob Bowman. http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Shades_of_Gray_(episode)#Production
As for "The Child," they did put that into development during the strike, with the thinking that they could shoot it essentially verbatim with only the character names changed, which they would've had to do if the strike had continued. But the strike was resolved early enough that they were able to give it an actual rewrite.
Something similar happened with the 1988 revival of Mission: Impossible, which was developed during the strike with the intention of doing verbatim remakes of old episodes with new actors playing the original characters. When the strike was resolved early enough, they retooled it as a sequel with new characters, and were able to do rewritten/updated versions of four or so classic-series episodes and otherwise do new episodes.
They also re-worked "The Child" from a Phase 2 script (was supposed to be Ilia and Decker episode if I remember correctly). But there were a lot of cheaper eps in S2. The Royale is a painful example but now I kind of like it.
Which is really confusing, because M:I '88 is supposed to be a continuation of M:I '66, but old man Phelps is scheming against two different Scorpio Killers with the same exact tactics and same issues 18 years apart.
Um. "Yesterday's Entyerprise" was TNG Season 3; but that said, yes; they had less money (and a reduced episode count) for Season 2 - and hadn't budgeted it well - so they were running short and didn't want to overrun - so Season Finale clip show to the rescue.![]()
Oh god the Royale. I actually loved that they kept referencing how bad the source book is as a sort of meta "well of course this episode is gonna suck, it's based off a crappy book. Ha ha...ha ha...ha...." *Shifty eyes* "totally intentional guys". LolDevil's Due also began life as a Phase II story, IIRC.
That Burnham is transgender. Actually I've seen a few people still spouting that - the sort of people who whine about it being PC, anti-Trump and the like.
So far, it seems to ere on the side of conservative views of the world with the religious zealots attempting to build a destroying secular Western civilization and reuniting their ancient empire underneath the actions of a charismatic terrorist.
You can very much do this as Klingon ISIS vs. America.
I thought that was about the Battle of Donatu V.i'm still trying to figure how this new federation-klingon war is the event they said was hinted at in TOS?
That's what I've been saying as well. Donatu V happened in 2245 or 2244, T'Kuvma mentions it as a prior engagement with the Federation, and it is in the right timeframe that Fuller hinted at.I thought that was about the Battle of Donatu V.
Ah yes, undoubtedly some kind of corporeal manifestation of, or focusing point for, Redjac's psychic energies, created by the Klingon Rejac as part of his hobby as a skilled artisan.@Kor There's also this: http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Rejac_Crystal
Or I can use my own confirmation bias and say T'Kuvma was a founding member of the Tea Party and he wants to Make Q'onoS Great Again.
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