Why are we assuming there's going to be any interaction with the Mirror Universe at all?
We're not assuming; the Mirror Universe showing up on Discovery has bean confirmed.
Why are we assuming there's going to be any interaction with the Mirror Universe at all?
One must remember she was drunk as hell when she said that.So I'll just end with a Deanna Troi quote, "Timeline! This is no time to argue about time. We don't have the time! ...What was I saying?"
Source?We're not assuming; the Mirror Universe showing up on Discovery has bean confirmed.
RikerSource?
Yeah, why is it everyone thinks all holograms in Trek are the can't tell it from the real thing. on the edge of being sentient types from TNG?I should also note it seems to be a kind of shitty holodeck.
It may actually just be holograms and is more paintball than "This is alternate reality box."
That sucks. That really sucks. Maybe this time we'll at least have something a little more sophisticated than the MU episodes we got in ENT?
Jeez...I hope NEVER! "Excuse me, What does God need with a starship?" Can fans please be authorized to de-canonize ST V ?First thoughts:
So where are we getting that Sybock episode?
noJeez...I hope NEVER! "Excuse me, What does God need with a starship?" Can fans please be authorized to de-canonize ST V ?
Can fans please be authorized to de-canonize ST V ?
It has never been stated Spock was the first Vulcan in Starfleet.I was under the impression that Spock was the first Vulcan in Starfleet, but Lorca is seen talking to a Vulcan higher up during the episode.
Not a terribly huge continuity break but just something I noticed and was slightly irked by.
I was under the impression that Spock was the first Vulcan in Starfleet.
As far as I know, this has never been stated anywhere.
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you're both right, after some quick googling I found this was just some urban myth. I didn't even know Star Trek had urban myths.It has never been stated Spock was the first Vulcan in Starfleet.
I was under the impression that Spock was the first Vulcan in Starfleet, but Lorca is seen talking to a Vulcan higher up during the episode.
Not a terribly huge continuity break but just something I noticed and was slightly irked by.
We call it fanon.you're both right, after some quick googling I found this was just some urban myth. I didn't even know Star Trek had urban myths.
^ And it (fanon) doesn't actually mean anything.
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