Thread drift is one thing, which is how it started out, but now it has zero connection with WandaVision at this point and there's no attempt to reconnect it.Thread drift happens. If someone wanted to bring up a new topic of conversation about WV, this stuff would probably fade to the background.![]()
I've always taken the line as an explanation for why we never saw the Enterprise during the war. The way I took it was that while the majority of the fleet was busy fighting the war, Picard and the Enterprise were kept back off the front lines, trying to make allies and things like that.Wasn't the line about them putting out brush fires *during the time period immediately surrounding that movie* (and therefore not for the entire war)?
Don't recall with certainty, but that's the way I remember it. In any case, I know the novels found a way around all that (though I haven't read it all personally) and gave the ENT-D a respectable war record, so whatever their justification may have been there was clearly enough wiggle room for it to not just be on the sidelines the whole war.
Penumbra was released after Insurrection, and the timeline of movies and the shows pretty much matched the order they were released. So Penumbra most likely takes place after Insurrection.Didn't Damar mentioned that the Sona joined the Dominion, or making ketracel-white for them? So that placed Insurrection during the war
One of the tng cast says they were known to manufacture kw. They don't say anything about them being currently involved with the Dominion in Insurrection. And it wouldn't make any sense for the events of ins to even be possible if it was during the war and the Sona were a Dominion ally.
ETA: Weyoun and Damar do confirm the Son'a are a Dom. ally in Penumbra, I see. And they also say the Son'a will fight the Federation in defense of the ketracel facility, so that obviously can't be the same time frame as Ins.
Even if they did make Ketrecel White, they might not have been involved with the war at that point.Exactly. The Son'a working for the former enemy is fine (and indeed the act is described in the past tense); the Son'a working for the current enemy makes no sense whatsoever.
It wasn't suggested, it was what happened, we saw him leaving for Qo'noS at the end.There is no hint in NEM or elsewhere that Worf would ever have been in the Diplomatic Corps, or otherwise engaged in diplomacy. It's a career option suggested in the DS9 finale, but as far as we can tell, nothing ever came out of it.
It was released during the war on DS9, and at this point everything was coming out in chrolological order, so it was set during the war.Whatever the writers were thinking, they never said any things that would have placed the movie during the war, but they did say plenty of things that would put the movie after the war:
They weren't fighting because Starfleet had them off "fighting brush fires".- The heroes are not fighting, and don't want to fight: cowards, or postwar heroes?
That doesn't mean it wasn't during the war, there was other stuff going on at that time.- Worf is not fighting: coward, or a postwar hero?
All we know is that the Sona made ketrecel white, we don't know how involved they actually were with the Dominion.- The Feds work together with people who once worked for their enemy.
They had been dealing with the Dominion for years at this point, so they could have talked about them in the past tense, while still dealing with them in the war. The movie takes place in 2375, which would place it towards the tail end of the war. If it was 2 years after the war it would take place in 2378.- The Dominion is mentioned specifically as a past enemy, from "within the past 24 months", along with other enemies who did not make an appearance or reappearance within that specific and rather odd time window; having the movie take place two years after the Dominion War started would make it postwar.
I think they only reason it wasn't mentioned, is because it was a TNG movie, and they didn't want to alienate the TNG fans who didn't like DS9, or the casual fans who weren't familiar with DS9, by tying into what was going on with the show at the time.- No hero, sidekick or villain mentions an ongoing war, even though all would be motivated to, in this dance around the healing Fountain of Youth, where promises and insults fly, and other wars get a mention!
Exactly. But that doesn't mean it can't have taken place during the war, it just means they didn't talk about it. It's a big galaxy, so there is plenty of space for things to happen during the war, that didn't actually involve the war.If somebody in the writing team wanted to make a wartime adventure, he or she got steamrollered in terms of the end result. Which is no wonder, since obviously the movie needed to stand as much on its own as possible, without close connections to specific other pieces of Trek the audiences might never have heard about.
I just checked the timeline in Voyages of Imagination, the official companion for the books, and that places it between the DS9 episodes Covenant and It's Only a Paper Moon. And while this was a companion for the books and not the shows and movies, it was still approved by CBS/Paramount and if that was not where the movie was intended to take place, they would have made them move it.
Even if they did make Ketrecel White, they might not have been involved with the war at that point.
All we know is that the Sona made ketrecel white, we don't know how involved they actually were with the Dominion.
That's pretty cool. It's not exactly Emmys or The Golden Globes, but it's still nice to see the show get some recognition.
So Penumbra most likely takes place after Insurrection.
When is Strange 2 coming out
How sleep deprived am I right now? I initially misread that to say that Olsen said she can travel between universes!Hey, look! Elizabeth Olsen said that Wanda can travel in between universes!
https://www.google.com/amp/s/screen...powers-multiverse-travel-elizabeth-olsen/amp/
Less confusing than the universe where she's married to the spitting image of her brother...She'll be confused when she runs into her brother in another universe and he's the spitting image of Ralph
I must say I haven’t kept up with this thread…or the series….but could the 1950s-ish nature point to the Heroes Reborn timeline of Mephisto?
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