They'll mention it but probably just enough to explain why Chapel leaves the Enterprise around 2260 or 2261. But not elaborate and let the fandom fill in the rest with TOS lore.
I'd be surprised if they ever address the Roger Korby thing. They'll ignore it, like M'Benga's age.
Fixed it.They'll mention it but probably just enough to explain why Chapel leaves the Enterprise around 2260 or 2261. But not elaborate and let the fandomfill in theargue about with the rest with TOS lore.
It's our way.If we want the TrekBBS to continue we'd better hope we argue about it!![]()
Well....If we want the TrekBBS to continue we'd better hope we argue about it!![]()
But will Roger Korby be played by Brian Brophy?
I literally just quoted someone who said that Chapel would have to leave Starfleet in SNW in order to jibe with TOS.I don't think anyone has said that, explicitly. I stated above that she might be a biologist (and not a nurse) to fit that dialogue (although she's probably a nurse).
I could see them using Korby if they come up with a story that needs him, but I doubt they're going to go out of their way to do it. Especially if this version of Chapel proves particularly popular.I'd be surprised if they ever address the Roger Korby thing. They'll ignore it, like M'Benga's age.
If we want the TrekBBS to continue we'd better hope we argue about it!![]()
Now I'm imagining a sequence cycling through artistic interpretations of various Trek BBS posts while The Mandalorian theme plays.It's our way.
Does anyone here know someone with Hitler as a family name? How about Stalin?
And besides, how likely would it be for another Noonien Singh to be on the exact same ship that will discover her ancestor in a few years?
Napoleon has been vilified by the history books. Go to Paris today and you can visit his tomb in all it's glory.
You won't see that for Dictators. Unless they actually won and the nation is still in the grip of their ideology.
I would enjoy that more than the Van Gogh Immersive thing we went to last night. My hubby described it as a room-sized screensaver.Now I'm imagining a sequence cycling through artistic interpretations of various Trek BBS posts while The Mandalorian theme plays.
Uh, perhaps the American Civil War gave Napoleon a run for his money.. . . [Napoleon's] wars were the bloodiest in history until World War I.
OMG, my ex wants to go to that.I would enjoy that more than the Van Gogh Immersive thing we went to last night. My hubby described it as a room-sized screensaver.![]()
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