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I'm not thrilled with having M'Benga and Chapel serving on the Enterprise this early, nor with making that one character a Noonien-Singh.

I do like having an Andorian or Aenar aboard ship, however.

I'm nearly the same, except I'm disappointed that it's Uhura, Chapel, and a Noonien-Singh. I'm sorta OK with M'Benga as I'd like to see his character fleshed out. However, overall, I agree none of these were necessary. We have enough evidence that it's possible to make a very successful Star Trek show without incorporating TOS characters on a regular basis.

Dang, Uhura spends her entire Starfleet career on the Enterprise it seems.
 
Assuming she never gets assigned anywhere else between 2259 and 2266 that means Uhura spends 26 years on the NCC-1701 and 7 on the Enterprise-A.
 
Although that brings up the issue of why an android so important to Federation science and Starfleet was never even referenced in the TOS Movie Era. You'd think an incredibly sophisticated artificial life form serving in a Starfleet uniform in the Kirk era would be a big deal.
Strangely enough, tons of androids were running around, mostly of the Mudd variety, in the TOS timeframe and no one treated them like a big deal. Then suddenly in TNG everyone acts like they've never heard of an android before.
 
Of course the slingshot effect to travel back in time and conduct covert historical research for the benefit of Federation science was also a thing in TOS and is never again referenced after "Assignment: Earth," so yeah, Trek often conveniently forgets things for the sake of storytelling. ;)
 
Of course the slingshot effect to travel back in time and conduct covert historical research for the benefit of Federation science was also a thing in TOS and is never again referenced after "Assignment: Earth," so yeah, Trek often conveniently forgets things for the sake of storytelling. ;)
And Spock acts like it's a big deal that the slingshot effect can time travel in TOS, even though he knows full well the Fed was messing with time crystals and red angels decades ago. He's overplaying his "I know nothing about anything related to Discovery" act. :rommie:
 
At least have Spock mention Sybok to Pike as the other family member he doesn't often speak of, and in this case because he was considered a heretic and outcast by Vulcan society. And since Pike is also good at keeping things to himself and will be a speechless invalid in a wheelchair by 2266 we know why he never mentions this to Kirk.
 
At least have Spock mention Sybok to Pike as the other family member he doesn't often speak of, and in this case because he was considered a heretic and outcast by Vulcan society. And since Pike is also good at keeping things to himself and will be a speechless invalid in a wheelchair by 2266 we know why he never mentions this to Kirk.
Spock: As I told you before Captain, rumors you are hearing about me having a secret brother are not even worthy of me to address.

Pike: Beep beep.

Spock: See, Captain Pike agrees with me. He says "No, they are not worthy of Spock even acknowledging"

Pike: Beep beep. Beep beep.

Kirk: :shrug:
 
By the time Kirk and crew discovered who Khan was in "Space Seed," the possible fact that a distant descendant of his had served on the Enterprise years earlier would be a moot point, IMO.
If I'd just discovered Napoleon or Hitler in cryogenic storage and my first officer, communications officer, and a member of the ship's medical staff had all served with a descendant of theirs within the last decade, I'd think that'd at least be worth mentioning in passing, don't you?
 
If I'd just discovered Napoleon or Hitler in cryogenic storage and my first officer, communications officer, and a member of the ship's medical staff had all served with a descendant of theirs within the last decade, I'd think that'd at least be worth mentioning in passing, don't you?

Old continuity.

Everything from Star Trek: First Contact onward takes place in an altered continuity.

We've seen Kirk and company meet Khan in the Kelvin universe, but we have not yet seen them meet him in the First Contact universe. :p
 
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