I wouldn't mind that as well, but all of the work and effort had to be earned by humans and zero help from Vulcans or any other Extraterrestrial.
Why make a plot device canon to solve a problem that doesn't exist for a production that's not being made?
Which is nuts to me. Since a Short Treks could be made about Phlox dealing with something at Federation HQ – choosing to defend Denobulan eugenics to the Federation Council at a time when the Denobula is considered for membership, and the Federation is hesitant to accept them because of the Eugenics Wars - and then make Denobulan eugenics the threat of the season for DIS. Or make a follow up to “Dear Doctor” for SNW and he makes an appearance there.Billingsley has told me on more than one occasion that he'd be happy to don the rubber forehead again, but he has absolutely no belief that will ever actually happen.
"When pigs fly" was his exact quote.
It gets around the cast being too old whenever its decided to show the Earth-Romulan War. And is a lot more satisfying then saying they were on Risa, like the Star Trek: The Beginning script suggested.
But nobody is making any TV shows or films about the Earth-Romulan War, so there is nothing to indicate the NX-01 crew didn't fight in the war. So there's no reason to make "they were stranded during the war" canon.
I read on here that Jolene in particular, had retired from acting
She married a zillionaire and now runs her own charitable foundation. I don’t think she’s acted in a decade.
Indeed! In point of fact, her husband, Jordan Rapino, is the CEO of LiveNation, which makes the Rapinos two of the most powerful people in the entertainment industry. She has moved far beyond the world of niche genre television in terms of wealth and power.
You had me scratching my head for a minute... It's Michael Rapino!![]()
There have been enough Star Trek stories about wars at this point. I have no desire to see a series or a season devoted to the Romulan War.
Long story short after the events of the Aenar episodes of Enterprise the Romulans develop a computer virus that makes the NX-01 ships susceptible to being remotely controlled (partly because of their heavily integrated systems). So during the first years of the war Starfleet had to return to the Daedalus class of starships, upgrade them and use them on the front lines. Eventually, of course, the NX-01 is able to return to the front lines after Starfleet adapts. But the novels do a decent job explaining two things, why the war was fought with more primitive ships and it also throws a nod to why now the original series ships 'appeared' more primitive in some ways (the systems are less integrated for instance), even though they were in reality more advanced.
There have been enough Star Trek stories about wars at this point. I have no desire to see a series or a season devoted to the Romulan War.
But a full on Enterprise reunion or relaunch on screen...no. That's over I think.
How ingrained in canon is the Romulan war era? If one or two ENT actors wanted to return, perhaps it could be moved to the 2170's to account for everyone's ageing.
The old 1993 Star Trek Chronology has it as 2156-2160 but that The Beginning movie was gonna move the start to 2159. And we know ENT (as well as the current Trek overlords) was never shy about retconning things.
The Romulan War apparently took place right before the creation of the United Federation of Planets, which we (almost) got to see in These Are the Voyages..., so we've already seen how old everyone looked. Well, we saw their holodeck characters anyway.
We should not assume this to be part of the continuity either
If there were to be an ENT revival of some sort, I don't see why they couldn't just set it 17 years later (2172) and just develop a new backstory to fill in what the characters have been up to in the meantime, to match with the flow of time in real life.
That same TOS episode had cloaking devices an amazing new concept, as well ship-to-ship visual communication not existing yet and the prevailing weaponry of the day being atomic bombs. Enterprise (as well as The Beginning script) and Discovery well and truly ignored that, introducing cloaking devices a century before. I don't think they'd have fretted any more about the 2259 date.Spock said it happen “over a century ago” prior to TOS. That means 2156. Meaning the Beginning script would have to be edited to be set in 2156 as well.
TOS drops hints that it's between 200 and 700 ("Squire of Gothos") years into the future of the 1960's. The first concrete date for TOS in canon is "Q2", establishing the 5YM ended in 2270.Granted when TOS was made, it was set in 2196, making the Romulan War occur in 2086 (and the Earth-Kzin Wars happen immediately after the Eugenics Wars). Then the retcons happened with TNG and First Contact and VOY. And then again with the introduction of the Temporal Cold War in ENT.
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