The stardates in TOS clearly point to the last few episodes being in the fifth year and the TAS episodes with the six or seven stardates tend to dirty the picture somewhat! 


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JB
Coincidence. But I personally consider that TOS seasons 1-3 and TAS season 1-2 (in that order) are the five-year mission.
Aside from two Season 3 script errors, the stardates from TOS are a path to new enlightenment.![]()
All stardates are explainable except two instances:What do you mean by this statement?
All stardates are explainable except two instances:
In And the Children Shall Lead, Starnes gives log dates 5025.3-5038.3 in his video logs. Kirk gives a log stardate 5029.5, which is in the middle of Starnes' range. Even if Kirk's log was live, then it took Kirk almost 9 stardates (over three days) to beam down and find Starnes before he makes his last video entry and dies in Kirk's sight. This didn't happen rather, it looks like they find Starnes shortly after beam down. We have conflicting dates. If Starnes was on same stardate clock, either his clock was running fast by a few of days, delusional about the time (possible) or Kirk’s entry is wrong. Kirk's log entry should be around 5039.5 to make sense.
In Spock's Brain, one of Kirk's log entries is stardate 4351.5, it should be 5431.5 base of the other log sequential entries in the episode since he gives stardates 5431.4, 4351.5, 5431.6 and 5432.3. The 5 was probably typed out of order.
Captain's Log, stardate 5029.5. Responding to a distress call from our scientific colony on Triacus. We are beaming down to investigate.
SPOCK: (enters) Captain, I have extracted the salient portion of Professor Starnes' tapes.
KIRK: Good.
SPOCK: Among the technical facts he gathered, Professor Starnes also offered some rather unscientific hypotheses.
KIRK: Let's see them.
STARNES [on monitor]: Log date 5025.3. Ever since our arrival on Triacus, I've felt a certain growing feeling of uneasiness. At first I attributed it to the usual case of nerves associated with any new project. However, I've found that the rest of my associates are also bothered by these anxieties. The only ones not affected are the children Bless them, they find the whole thing an exciting adventure. Ah, to be young again.
KIRK: Let's see some more of these unscientific hypotheses, Mister Spock.
STARNES [on monitor]: (tense) 5032.4. The feeling of anxiety we've all been experiencing is growing worse.
SPOCK: There is another portion, Captain, which I believe you'll find particularly interesting.
STARNES [on monitor]: 5038.3. Professor Wilkins finished his excavation today. Although whatever civilisation that might have been here was destroyed by some natural catastrophe, it would appear that one of the race took refuge in the cave. (Tommy enters the Bridge) And, for our efforts, we are becoming only more apprehensive. (Tommy clenches his fist) As if some unseen force were influencing us.
(The picture on the monitor breaks up and ends.)
PIKE: Address intercraft.
TYLER: System open.
PIKE: This is the captain. Our destination is the Talos star group.
[Hearing room]
PIKE [on screen]: Our time warp, factor seven.
SURVIVOR: Is Earth all right?
PIKE: The same old Earth, and you'll see it very soon.
TYLER: And you won't believe how fast you can get back. Well the time barrier's been broken. Our new ships can
Captain's log, stardate 5431.4. for fifteen hours and twenty minutes we have been following the ion trail of the spaceship that has Spock's brain. Time left to us, eight hours and forty minutes.
Captain's log, stardate 4351.5. We are beaming down to a primitive glaciated planet in the Sigma Draconis star system. Time left to us to find Spock's brain, eight hours and twenty nine minutes.
Captain's Log, stardate 5431.6. Immediately after making contact with Spock's brain, Doctor McCoy, Engineer Scott, and myself were taken prisoner inside a highly complex civilisation hundreds of metres below the surface of planet Sigma Draconis Seven. The primitive creature we encountered above warned us about the givers of pain and delight and the frightening consequences of being captured by them.
Captain's log, Stardate 5432.3. Doctor McCoy is proceeding to restore Spock's brain. Our problem, we do not know how long his increased surgical knowledge will stay with him. Any additional attempt to use the teaching device is impossible. It would kill my medical officer.
These two statements imply that in the era of TOS the warp drive, or at least an important component of it, warps time in some way to make a starship reach its designation sooner and/or to make the duration of a voyage seem shorter to the passengers & crew.
Was the TAS intentionally 2 seasons to complete the 5 year mission of the TOS? Or was this simply coincidental? Does anyone know more about the short life-span of TAS?
Personally I stick one season in front and one season behind the three seasons we have. I don't take TAS as strict canon so I move around the episodes as I see fit.
Doug Drexler or someone on the Enterprise art/technical staff interpreted the "time barrier" as a timing issue with synchronizing the nacelles, preventing them from getting above a certain warp factor. The module between the nacelles on NX-01 was meant to be a sort of regulator for the timing problem, and breaking the time barrier meant designing improved warp engines that didn't need the regulator and could go faster as a result.
I take it one step farther, and speculate an entire unseen season with the "No Man" cast, with (the pilot we saw) being the *shocking season finale.* Corbomite would be the "2nd" season premiere.
I've always said the same thing - I take it one step farther, and speculate an entire unseen season with the "No Man" cast, with (the pilot we saw) being the *shocking season finale.* Corbomite would be the "2nd" season premiere. I always wanted a fan outfit to film that first season.... and I definitely consider STC as the 5th.
Yes, that's me too. WNMHGB is part of the first season, while The actual season one we have now is the second season. I'm also committed to finding a way to fit a second five year mission (Phase II) between the hypothetical Season 5 and TMP.
The reason TAS had a short run was because most animated shows had short runs back then.
Growing up, it seemed Super Friends would keep going forever.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_FriendsOver the years, the show existed under several titles:
- Super Friends (1973–1974)[2]
- The All-New Super Friends Hour (1977–1978)[3]
- Challenge of the Super Friends (1978–1979)[4]
- The World's Greatest Super Friends (1979–1980)[5]
- Super Friends (1980–1983)
- Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show (1984–1985)[6]
- The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians (1985–1986)[7]
Some of them were full length stories, but a lot if them were just short segments. As a kid in The 80s I was much happier with the longer episodes and was always disappointed when an episode of short segments aired instead, since by the 80s they were all being mismatched together in weekday syndication, while the "new" episodes of the "Super Powers" were airing on Saturday mornings.
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