And also, no, in a civilized society like the Federation is supposed to be, an Admiral would not get a medal for destroying "a city",
To be fair, Sisko did chemical warfare the shit out of a planet and nobody seemed to say anything about it. :P
And also, no, in a civilized society like the Federation is supposed to be, an Admiral would not get a medal for destroying "a city",
Yeah, but no one rewards him for it either, and even people like me who think that Sisko is a great captain recognize it as one of his darker moments. Won't see me twisting into a pretzel claiming what he did was the equivalent to, idk, stepping on someone's toes.To be fair, Sisko did chemical warfare the shit out of a planet and nobody seemed to say anything about it. :P
So glad we clarified that.she was only discussing planeticide, not genocide
stardates are garbage. always have been.And the seconds season stardates are so inconsistent and go back before the battle of binary stars.
I sure as hell did!To be fair, Sisko did chemical warfare the shit out of a planet and nobody seemed to say anything about it. :P
Where can one find this book?yeah but even though the other shows and movies have inconsistencies, discovery's inconsistencies for such short length of seasons are the most inconsistent out of all the star treks. Incidentally I have written a book on stardates explaining how they work and outlining explanations for where it doesn't and the inherent inconsistencies for all the star trek tv shows and movies, and explanations for those inconsistencies, discovery's was the hardest to explain.
Bold statement. I think you'll find the other Treks are just as spotty with their continuity, even within the time frame of the first twenty-nine episodes as Disco is currently in. I mean, within the first twenty-nine episodes of TOS they cycled through three different names of the service the Enterprise and its crew belong to and made at least two contradictory references to when the show is supposed to takes place, neither of which correspond with what we now consider the canonical time frame for the show. And don't forget James R Kirk. TNG's first season finale had first official contact between the Federation and Romulans in sixty years despite just a few weeks earlier both fleets were facing off at the Neutral Zone about to go to war.discovery's inconsistencies for such short length of seasons are the most inconsistent out of all the star treks.
yeah but even though the other shows and movies have inconsistencies, discovery's inconsistencies for such short length of seasons are the most inconsistent out of all the star treks. Incidentally I have written a book on stardates explaining how they work and outlining explanations for where it doesn't and the inherent inconsistencies for all the star trek tv shows and movies, and explanations for those inconsistencies, discovery's was the hardest to explain.
Then it's a retcon.
other treks went on for alot longer TOS had 30 episodes a season, TNG VOY AND DS9 have 26 epsiodes a season and went for 7 seasons each, but DISCO has so far only had 10 or 15 epsidoes for it's first season and 14 for its second.Bold statement. I think you'll find the other Treks are just as spotty with their continuity, even within the time frame of the first twenty-nine episodes as Disco is currently in. I mean, within the first twenty-nine episodes of TOS they cycled through three different names of the service the Enterprise and its crew belong to and made at least two contradictory references to when the show is supposed to takes place, neither of which correspond with what we now consider the canonical time frame for the show. And don't forget James R Kirk. TNG's first season finale had first official contact between the Federation and Romulans in sixty years despite just a few weeks earlier both fleets were facing off at the Neutral Zone about to go to war.
I could go on, but citing examples from the other shows will likely be written off as "not true Star Trek."
Which is why I specified in my post "the first twenty-nine episodes." Disco has had twenty-nine episodes so far, so I used that point to measure it to the other series when they were at their twenty-ninth episodes. Which means:other treks went on for alot longer TOS had 30 episodes a season, TNG VOY AND DS9 have 26 epsiodes a season and went for 7 seasons each, but DISCO has so far only had 10 or 15 epsidoes for it's first season and 14 for its second.
Oh sorry, I stand correctedWhich is why I specified in my post "the first twenty-nine episodes." Disco has had twenty-nine episodes so far, so I used that point to measure it to the other series when they were at their twenty-ninth episodes. Which means:
TOS Operation Annihilate
TNG Elementary Dear Data
DS9 Second Sight
VGR Prototype
ENT Minefield
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