In the future, the DISCO-A got retired. It was retrofitted back to its original tech,and put in a museum?
IMHO, DSC season 3 should never have mentioned ‘V’Draysh’ or Zora. Calypso should have just been its own thing unconnected to anything else.
But that's the problem. Nothing can be separated anymore with Star Trek. Everything has to have a reason and be connected to everything else. I would much rather have the little self-contained things, the little mysteries, the things that each viewer's imagination can fill in the blanks with.IMHO, DSC season 3 should never have mentioned ‘V’Draysh’ or Zora. Calypso should have just been its own thing unconnected to anything else.
Calypso has no reason to be. It is the best example of a "bottle show" within the current format. There is no reason to try to peg it in to current stories beyond brief references. It just is.But that's the problem. Nothing can be separated anymore with Star Trek. Everything has to have a reason and be connected to everything else. I would much rather have the little self-contained things, the little mysteries, the things that each viewer's imagination can fill in the blanks with.
But for some reason, everything now needs to be explained or have a reason behind something else.
I agree with you. However, there has been an increasing need to tie everything together with everything else with Star Trek, so at some point someone is going to manufacture a link to it, probably a lame one, just for the sake of explaining every single thing that happens in Star Trek.Calypso has no reason to be. It is the best example of a "bottle show" within the current format. There is no reason to try to peg it in to current stories beyond brief references. It just is.
Indeed, yes, and it is unfortunate.I agree with you. However, there has been an increasing need to tie everything together with everything else with Star Trek, so at some point someone is going to manufacture a link to it, probably a lame one, just for the sake of explaining every single thing that happens in Star Trek.
Correct it's not really the Enterprise-A but the 1701-A
Wasn't the name of the main character in "Calypso" different as well? It's Craft, not Book.
When did they mentioned it?!IMHO, DSC season 3 should never have mentioned ‘V’Draysh’ or Zora. Calypso should have just been its own thing unconnected to anything else.
The ship's name is Enterprise. It has no letter designation after it. The registry number has the letter.What's the diff?![]()
I agree with you. However, there has been an increasing need to tie everything together with everything else with Star Trek, so at some point someone is going to manufacture a link to it, probably a lame one, just for the sake of explaining every single thing that happens in Star Trek.
The ship's name is Enterprise. It has no letter designation after it. The registry number has the letter.
Not wrong. Look at the name on the ship's hull. Does the name "U.S.S. Enterprise" contain a letter after it?Wrong, actually.
We've heard other Enterprises referred to by name and letter (such as the C and D in "Yesterday's Enterprise"). This is just one more example of that.
It's just that normally this doesn't come into play because we rarely see two ships with the same name together. But when we do, the name includes the letter.
No, I agree with you, but I was only pointing out that the hull doesn't have it. The damn hull.^ Ah, but you just said the ship's name "has no letter designation after it". If it ever comes up in conversation, which you also admitted it does, then it DOES.
Maybe not on the damn hull, but if it comes up anywhere at all, the end result is the same.
In the future, the DISCO-A got retired. It was retrofitted back to its original tech,and put in a museum?
I would have loved a running gag through this season that every time Starfleet upgraded something, Zora changed it back.With all that programmable matter they have now, I don't think it's a stretch to assume that Zora might have retrofitted herself. Maybe she just liked her old look?
With all that programmable matter they have now, I don't think it's a stretch to assume that Zora might have retrofitted herself. Maybe she just liked her old look?
When did they mentioned it?!
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