That was my thought as well, but the "ring ship" look also stood out, kinda like the DY-100 and the ring ship pictured in TMP had a baby.Maybe the ring spins for gravity. I
That was my thought as well, but the "ring ship" look also stood out, kinda like the DY-100 and the ring ship pictured in TMP had a baby.Maybe the ring spins for gravity. I
Think about it for a second.
Well, when two spaceships love each other very very much...That was my thought as well, but the "ring ship" look also stood out, kinda like the DY-100 and the ring ship pictured in TMP had a baby.
What's so odd about a Greek name combined with Latin name?It's Latin for one who swears an oath.
Edit: Since Agnes also means holy, I presume that the odd choice in name combinations was meant to signify something regarding her character as it was originally conceived.
Ducane from Relativity.My most important question about this episode is ‘who watches the watchers’?![]()
I'm pretty sure it's not a testThis is a test for Picard, why would he help him?
Doesn't the same thing happen everywhere? In Doctor Who we have a Dutch painter living in France who has a Scots accent. (for some wibbly wobbly reason) And for some reason various Brit accents have propagated across the universe and time, (including 18th France)
There's an audio drama where the 7th Doctor, who has a Scottish accent, is accompanied by a Nazi named Elizabeth Klein. Klein notes his 'high Prussian accent' even though we only hear his Scots accent, and she speaks with an English accent. I'd say the TARDIS translates everything into the language the hearer knows well, and gives variants based on what they're most familiar with. The audience largely hears British accents because that's who the show is made for.
- On that note, this season seems built around revealing mysteries. What's the future-changing event? What's wrong with Q? What's Picard's memory which he keeps going back to? Trek doesn't have a great record of sticking the landing in longer-term storytelling, and if they fail to do so here it will be a real waste of a promising start.
This as something Steve Shives pointed out in this recent review of the season do far, we have a lot of story threads out there but nothing seems to be getting addressed or solved.
Chabon seemed to put a lot of thought into details and especially names. Beautiful Flower, Nepenthe etc.What's so odd about a Greek name combined with Latin name?
James Kirk is an Old French name (via Hebrew, Greek and Latin) paired with a Scottish name I doubt GR thought about the meaning of each when naming the character. It's a firm sounding, leader like name, Good for a CO.
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
Doesn’t even need to be that. Even in a war it could be something tiny or one person living or dying. Churchill and Hitler both fought in World War One. Someone goes back and takes one of them out and World War One still plays out pretty similar. Whatever the change is might not actually lead to its big effect until later domino style.Who wins.
If we look back at all of the talk about Times Arrow not happening then the same applied to Futures End. So we’ve no idea if he’s dead or alive.Isn't Starling actually pretty dead at this point?
If we look back at all of the talk about Times Arrow not happening then the same applied to Futures End. So we’ve no idea if he’s dead or alive.
What we do know is he won’t have received a 29th Century Federation Timeship.
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