Which Is why I said "paraphrase", which in English means "to say similar things with different words"...Janeway said to Kim's duplicate the following: 'Weird is part of the job'.
Which Is why I said "paraphrase", which in English means "to say similar things with different words"...Janeway said to Kim's duplicate the following: 'Weird is part of the job'.
Which Is why I said "paraphrase", which in English means "to say similar things with different words"...
I know what 'paraphrase' means... I simply provided the exact quote from Janeway as I wasn't sure whom you were referring to (for all I know it could have been Picard, Sisko or Kirk).
Kelpien ship that sent a distress signal (actually a Romulan one)
It's the Mars attack alert in CoM as well - but in a production era where the Federation uses Klingon alerts and doorbells from 100 years in the future, it's all a mess anyway
Sounds like a test of the Emergency Broadcast System.
This is actually the most trash explanation for the biggest catastrophe to befall the Federation ever. I definetly like my idea better now, that the Terran Empire reformed as the distance between universes grew. As the Federation declined even before the Burn, the Terran Empire conquered their entire galaxy, and now the 32nd century empire was trying to move into this one and conquer it, with what was happening to the Emperor a symptom of them trying to break through the barrier and distance between universes and bring them closer. I was thinking the Burn was symptomatic of trying to break through by changing the laws of physics at the destination (our universe).Well, no one guessed it.
mutant Kelpian child with super powers caused the burn. Something about being on planet made of dilithium and radiation or something changed him somehow. I didn’t quite get it exactly. Technobabble!
Well, no one guessed it.
mutant Kelpian child with super powers caused the burn. Something about being on planet made of dilithium and radiation or something changed him somehow. I didn’t quite get it exactly. Technobabble!
Well, no one guessed it.
mutant Kelpian child with super powers caused the burn. Something about being on planet made of dilithium and radiation or something changed him somehow. I didn’t quite get it exactly. Technobabble!
This is actually the most trash explanation for the biggest catastrophe to befall the Federation ever. I definetly like my idea better now, that the Terran Empire reformed as the distance between universes grew. As the Federation declined even before the Burn, the Terran Empire conquered their entire galaxy, and now the 32nd century empire was trying to move into this one and conquer it, with what was happening to the Emperor a symptom of them trying to break through the barrier and distance between universes and bring them closer. I was thinking the Burn was symptomatic of trying to break through by changing the laws of physics at the destination (our universe).
But alas, instead we get an X-Men story. Cool.
Speak for yourself.I surely didn't expect Mutant Kelpian Child with Dilithium resonating Super Powers causing the burn.
Good.Well, no one guessed it.
mutant Kelpian child with super powers caused the burn. Something about being on planet made of dilithium and radiation or something changed him somehow. I didn’t quite get it exactly. Technobabble!
I'm feeling I might have liked that one better now. Or at least, there are ways that could have been the better truth – a lesson that you may have saved all life, but caused catastrophic damage on your way there. At least it makes some sense. But you're right, if had been that, it shouldn't have been the mystery of the season (it should have been revealed in Episode 1 or 2), so in that regard, maybe this is marginally better (and there was a whole fascinating side to it too).It could have been worse. A lot worse. At least it wasn't Burnham inadvertently causing it with her time travel.
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