Time And Relative Dimensions In Space. Good gravy, people! Am I the only one who paid attention in Temporal and Quantum Studies?Actually, "TARDIS" is an acronym, something to do with temporal... something.
Space Hitler yes but I think for once most people are ok with the crying on this occasion and same for the GoF for the most part. Although some YouTube people or something I've never heard of have issuesSpace Hitler, Burnham Crying, and The Sanctity of the Guardian of
I was busy reading the Guardian's newspaper.Time And Relative Dimensions In Space. Good gravy, people! Am I the only one who paid attention in Temporal and Quantum Studies?
"Read All About It", indeed!I was busy reading the Guardian's newspaper.
My interpretation was that was why Saru went with the fiction that Georgiou was deceased.The time travel ban was supposed to be ironclad. They wouldn't even send Yor back in time to avert his death.
Is Vance going to throw a fit when he finds out Saru and Burnham broke the rules again to save Mirror Georgiou?
I did LOVE seeing the Guardian of Forever! Not sure why that would destroy canon.
Fans are going to wonder why the Guardian wasn't "Carl" in TOS, but that was probably because it had never met a human before (based on its line about "before your race was born, I have awaited...a question") and didn't know how to look or act like one.
In TOS S1 - The Guardian had been offline a lot longer than that as the entire line is:Fans are going to wonder why the Guardian wasn't "Carl" in TOS, but that was probably because it had never met a human before (based on its line about "before your race was born, I have awaited...a question") and didn't know how to look or act like one.
Plus this was 922 years after "City on the Edge of Forever(TOS)" and a lot can change with a piece of technology already THAT advanced in that many centuries.
In TOS S1 - The Guardian had been offline a lot longer than that as the entire line is:
"Since before your Sun burned hot in Space, and before your race was born, I have awaited a question..."
And if the backstory is correct, remember that a number of races tried to make use of the Guardian during the temporal wars; so who knows how that ultimately affected the machine/being interface and interactions of the Guardian of Forever after all that.
900 years in comparison maybe a short time overall, but continued contact with organic beings over that length of time would allow the guardian to evolve in how it interacts, reacts, and conducts itself after Kirk and Co. reawakened it.
Or a Gallifreyan Timelord or two.Looks like he had some dealings with the Q.
Crying was definitely not overdone this time and the parting was deservedly emotional.Space Hitler yes but I think for once most people are ok with the crying on this occasion and same for the GoF for the most part. Although some YouTube people or something I've never heard of have issues
I don’t think anything about the guardian in this episode contradicts the (very little) previous canon. I think it looked awful, but that’s another matter.I did LOVE seeing the Guardian of Forever! Not sure why that would destroy canon. But I thought it was very cool!
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