Temporal Cold War.But by default is cannot be the same universe as those huge, wide-ranging events if they ignored them. Amirite?
Temporal Cold War.But by default is cannot be the same universe as those huge, wide-ranging events if they ignored them. Amirite?
in that case, let me rephrase:Temporal Cold War.
And if the rumors hold true, it's a wonderful start to a possible spinoff series about Pike's Enterprise!
I don't see it as ignoring them. They just didn't show those Klingons or choose not to recognize them as being pure Klingons.But by default is cannot be the same universe as those huge, wide-ranging events if they ignored them. Amirite?
But by default is cannot be the same universe as those huge, wide-ranging events if they ignored them. Amirite?
What about Sarek's son's wedding where Picard met Sarek? I'm still waiting on that one.They never mentioned the time that Picard became a child again, nor the time he beamed himself into space and then snuck back aboard through the tailpipe. How's Sybok doing, BTW? Can we get a reunion? What if V'Ger met the Whale probe? How'd that transwarp drive on Excelsior work out? Transwarp beaming? Super-warp-drive-of-the-week from TNG or VOY?
Wasn't there a horrible episode where they tried to establish a Warp Speed Limit because all the warp travel was ripping up space? Then it seemed to have been forgotten later on.They never mentioned the time that Picard became a child again, nor the time he beamed himself into space and then snuck back aboard through the tailpipe. How's Sybok doing, BTW? Can we get a reunion? What if V'Ger met the Whale probe? How'd that transwarp drive on Excelsior work out? Transwarp beaming? Super-warp-drive-of-the-week from TNG or VOY?
What about Sarek's son's wedding were Picard met Sarek? I'm still waiting on that one.
Wasn't there a horrible episode where they tried to establish a Warp Speed Limit because all the warp travel was ripping up space? Then it seemed to have been forgotten later on.
Better dilithiumWasn't there a horrible episode where they tried to establish a Warp Speed Limit because all the warp travel was ripping up space? Then it seemed to have been forgotten later on.
93 Octane dilithium.Better dilithium
Well they ignored the Klingon Augment Virus. That's a huge event that totally shaped the way we saw Klingons in the TOS era. We didn't see a single one, among any representative of the Klingon houses or on Kronos - and when we did have a Klingon posing as a human, it was done through horrific surgery and not a simple injection which causes tingling and then dissolving of the ridges.
What sense does that make (especially since they leant heavily on "In a Mirror, Darkly" which came just a couple of episodes later)??
Did anyone watch After Trek, and Mira asks Anthony Rapp about Stamets meeting Spock? He then says that Stamets and McCoy could gang up and insult Spock.
Do you want to tell him, or should I?
Exactly. Can the series at least wrap up its story before being beaten to death?I would tend to wait until the series has wrapped up, hopefully several years from now, to make that statement.
For all we know, these are a different subspecies of Klingons in charge of things and the human looking ones have been swept under the rug as "unworthy". They're mining dilithium on Praxis or cleaning plasma conduits.
In another 10 years, possibly as a result of the "failure" of the current ones to win a war, our Augment Klingons™ have risen back into power.
I took as being a test phase on the Constitution class, with eventual adoption being done fleet wide.My biggest question are the uniforms. The ones we see featured in The Cage are similar to those seen in regular use throughout TOS. If Discovery's uniforms are worn all throughout Starfleet, then the Enterprise crew of that time period should be wearing them. But, in about a decade's time, they very nearly revert back to what we first see in The Cage.
Odd, but, ok.
What was the Priority One distress call about?
Or...they need mushrooms for a pizza party. Stamets has the only stash in the quadrant.They're out of toilet paper. Discovery beams some over. The Enterprise leaves. We never do see the bridge, the crew, nor the uniforms.
Fans have anurisms.
Acting Captain's log, Stardate 3392.6: The Discovery has completed its resupply of the USS Enterprise's toiletries. Captain Pike has been advised not to let it happen again or be assigned to a training vessel, per Starfleet General Order 33.They're out of toilet paper. Discovery beams some over. The Enterprise leaves. We never do see the bridge, the crew, nor the uniforms.
Fans have anurisms.
How'd that transwarp drive on Excelsior work out?
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