Having just finished a temporal cold war rewatch I am about to start watching any DIS relevant Trek again. So far my list is: TOS Cage, Menagerie and mirror mirror Voyagers2 Braxton episodes ENTs mirror episode I'm not gonna bother with DS9 mirror, Ezri and the assassin or S31 but I'm sure there are some Trill episodes I am missing. Also can anyone let me know if I have missed any episodes set between 25th and 31st century
I rewatched DS9 s3 “Equilibrium” and VOY s4 “The Omega Directive” in preparation for DSC s3. I’d say watch the movie Star Trek between the end of season 2 and Short Treks s2, just because they take place at the same time (2258).
I watched "The Omega Directive" (VOY) before the season started. The next one I want to watch is "Equilibrium" (DS9) and maybe "The Host" (TNG). Both parts of "Unification" (TNG) probably wouldn't hurt either. And "The Enterprise Incident" (TOS). The idea that Vulcans and Romulans could reunite and the divisions between them could disappear actually goes all the way back to 1968. But I'd watch that episode regardless. It's not just one of my favorite episodes of the third season, it's one of my favorite episodes of TOS, period.
Watched Equilibrium last night and glad I did as the whole plot kinda explains a lot of questions people have about Adira. It also made me think do the host as well as having former hosts memories have the symbionts memories as in can they remember swimming round like fish in ponds. I'll give the rest a go tonight and I have been watching loads of TOS anyway recently it's certainly better than I remember in most ways but the technology is pretty funny it's so antiquated even by 21st century standards
It was on ignore on everything that happened to the trill after. And as Equilibrium shows the Trill have been covering up host compatibility for years
"Field of Fire" (DS9) is a good one too. Especially since Ezri has to rely a former host, Joran (?) for help. I can't believe I forgot to mention it, it's been so long.
Not a fan of that episode. Although the gun idea was fun despite you not needing the gun as you could just beam a piece of metal into someones brain
But that would require, at least as of the TNG-LDS timeframe far bigger, bulkier equipment than is seemingly generally available.