I searched the webs looking anything on this and only found two old message board conversations, except they attribute the idea to Brannon Braga, and both refer to as so to "make Cochrane a love interest for Picard," but that doesn't work either, because the proposed love interest for Picard in an earlier treatment was named "Ruby," a local photographer.It's one of those things I've known for so long I can't remember where I originally read it. It may have been the Making of First Contact book, or an issue of the old Star Trek magazine.
Perhaps someone with a better memory can shed some light?
So why not call it something else and make it original, rather than pretending it's anything to do with the original show?All of the characters in that show were basically original characters. They had nothing in common except for names and sometimes roles. That's what a reboot is.
He probably ended up like that because of the war. I imagine his theoretical work took place mostly before the war, so...Zephram Cochrane was never presented in either the TOS episode or in any of the TrekLit novels that used him as a loudmouthed drunken buffoon who gave the impression that he could barely add 2 and 2, never mind invent a ship capable of warp drive.
Because it’s a reboot inspired by the original.So why not call it something else and make it original, rather than pretending it's anything to do with the original show?
My god you never give up do you?Enterprise was a good deal better and smarter than anything CBS All-Access has emitted so far with the Trek brand attached.
Not worth it.My god you never give up do you?
No, not really. ENT was pretty terrible.Enterprise was a good deal better and smarter than anything CBS All-Access has emitted so far with the Trek brand attached.
You guys just can't hang with the Scattula
He would end up with a Bakula sandwich if he triesDoes Worf hang out with the Scattula?
He would end up with a Bakula sandwich if he tries
I'm actually watching some of it now. It's on Fridays here; our former Space Channel runs various Star Trek series every weekday, with 3 cycles of 3-4 episodes each day. Interspersed with these are Xena: Warrior Princess and a couple of other series.No, not really. ENT was pretty terrible.
2151 - 32 years ago = 2119 - 87 years = Zephram Cochrane was born in 2032! And, of course, they didn't even bother to make him look any older than he did in FC. So he didn't really age much in the 56 years from 2063 to 2119.
So I'm slowly catching up, although I have no idea which season is being shown right now and don't really care. It's something to have on in the background. I still think it's a ridiculous show, but there's not much else on unless I want a steady diet of PBS (that's weekend fare).
He looks quite different in "Broken Bow" than he did in FC. He's wearing heavy old age makeup.
But still better than <fill in the blank generic> police procedural of the day.No, not really. ENT was pretty terrible.
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