true. at a modest fraction of c you would experience time dilation noticeably but not really significantly.Full impulse is fine since that isn’t near light speed but ships do have the ability to push them further so that they do go closer to light speed. That isn’t advisable however because of the dilation effects.
Klingons seem to tend toward revisionism in their history. Remember when they were selling romulans cruisers (TOS), and then they were sworn enemies (TNG)?
Aslo, there's about 60-70 years separating TUC with TNG - plenty of tiem for attitudes on whether women should be in Klingon government to have changed.
This is Star Trek, sir! Static is our middle name!Exactly. Look how much the role of women in society has changed in the last seventy years of American history, albeit for the better. Heck, it's been less than a hundred years since American women gained the right to vote.
Cultures are not static.
Khan: "Let them eat static."
Just taking into account live action official canon,.(No cartoons,books or fan films)it's pretty sad where much of the crew ended up. Kirk made it decades into the future by a time ribbon only to die crushed by a suspension bridge. Spock lived a natural life decades to that same timeframe and died 25 years after Kirk in an Alternate Reality ( in the past) that he helped create. McCoy lived a long natural life decades later and currentl whereabouts/fate unknown. Scottys pattern was pulled out of an old transporter alive and well decades into the future. Last know whereabouts....traveling space In an Enterprise D shuttle craft. The rest of the crew fate unknown.![]()
I love the idea of President Uhura. But I've never been able to take seriously the idea of Chekov as an admiral, unless it was some sort of HQ desk job or emeritus position. Of all the characters in TOS, he's really the only one who was never even remotely believable as a leader.
I don't, it's a bit silly. It really don't like some writers tendencies to elevate the TOS cast to almost godlike status with everyone having awesome careers and jobs after their on screen adventures ended. Why would Uhura become president of the UFP? She was never portrayed as being particularly ambitious or having an interest in politics etc., it's just not a career path that feels like it fits her character as shown on screen.I love the idea of President Uhura.
I don't, it's a bit silly. It really don't like some writers tendencies to elevate the TOS cast to almost godlike status with everyone having awesome careers and jobs after their on screen adventures ended. Why would Uhura become president of the UFP? She was never portrayed as being particularly ambitious or having an interest in politics etc., it's just not a career path that feels like it fits her character as shown on screen.
What's even worse is some novel pretending Scotty helped designing the Sovereign class, give me a break, this is completely unrealistic. Scotty was a competent engineer, maybe even a great one but no matter how good he was, NO ONE misses several decades of technological development, catches up immediately and becomes useful again in a matter of months, that's just not going to happen.
But didn't Paskey appear in "Turnabout, Intruder"?
Nope. Leslie's last appearance is "Is There In Truth No Beauty?".
My assumption on prime/nu Chekov is that in the Kelvin timeline, Andrei Chekov got leave at a different time, and hence he and his wife had their first son a lot earlier, but still gave him the same name. The prime Chekov is the younger brother, who never had an older brother, IYSWIM.Character ages vs actor ages is a bit of a curiosity, especially when you consider Tuvok. As far as I know, Sulu and Uhura were a few years younger than Kirk, McCoy and Scotty were 5-10 years older. They do have official bios with dates of birth but I'm not sure how many of these appeared on screen. The youngest Spock would ordinarily be in the Cage would be 22, assuming he is fresh out of the academy and has only just joined the ship but NuTrek suggests that he is a year older than Kirk, which would just about tally if Kirk is 33 in season 1, and Talos was 13 years earlier, Spock would be 21-22.
NuTrek is a bit bonkers since Spock is a full commander at 26-27, Kirk is a Captain at 25-26, while Sulu and Uhura are seemingly both lieutenants fresh out of the academy at age 22. Don't get me started on Chekov.
If you think about it, if Chekov is 18 years younger than McCoy, he could be a spry 120 at the time of TNG. Perfect age to start a family.
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