Ok. If you want to reply and NOT QUOTE just scroll down to the bottom and use the text box. Pretty simple.I clicked on reply and it still quoted you. Makes no sense.
Ok. If you want to reply and NOT QUOTE just scroll down to the bottom and use the text box. Pretty simple.I clicked on reply and it still quoted you. Makes no sense.
Quite likely, ironic Unnatural Selection.I'm suspecting that Kore inherited this disease from her mother.
Not exactly "retroed in." It was meant as a backdoor pilot to a new series. Obviously, that series never happened.It wasn't a Star Trek spin off. It was supposed to be a stand alone show but was retroed into a Trek episode afterwards.
it's just a show.It seems to me that some basic research would have been welcome but well...
I'm suspecting that Kore inherited this disease from her mother.
I respect this attitude. It's not exactly your cup of tea, so you're moving on. And wishing that others enjoy it. Very sensible.When I was younger, I had the time to stick with shows I didn't really like in the beginning. I don't have that luxury anymore.
She is the kind of person who is always "in the toilet" when it is her round at the barSo, what's up with neither Q nor The Watcher being a fan of Guinan?
I thought this Q line was most interesting: "Seems I have, uh, taken time for granted of late, and now she's threatening to abandon me" -- does this reference the trouble Q is in? his lack of powers?
Maybe Agnes uses BQ "species 149" powers to resurrect Elnor? (There's a scene in previews where Elnor returns to La Sirena wielding a sword, with Raffi and Seven in the background).
The doctor definitely returns in a future episode, as there is a scene in a preview where she kisses Rios on La Sirena. There's also a future scene where Picard is down on the ground, so maybe the doctor helps Picard somehow? There is also a future scene with Tallinn in the mariposa clinic, white creepy eyes, wearing the headgear device.
He looked to me like he was dodging the subject. Her mother was maybe a GM human, non existent or this being Star Trek she was also a Soong and the disease is due to inbreeding because hey everyone is a Soong played by Spinner these days ( or an O'Sarek )Also, I don't think Kore was genetically "made". When she asks about her mother, Adam looks pained, like he's either a widower or had a painful divorce.
Besides, if Adam had created Kore out of a petri dish...she wouldn't have this genetic malady, would she? If Adam had been smart enough to make a daughter from the ground up, surely he'd have done it right.
The original Gary 7 show had no relation to Star Trek. What I meant was Star Trek was retroed into the pilot.Not exactly "retroed in." It was meant as a backdoor pilot to a new series. Obviously, that series never happened.
He looked to me like he was dodging the subject. Her mother was maybe a GM human, non existent or this being Star Trek she was also a Soong and the disease is due to inbreeding because hey everyone is a Soong played by Spinner these days ( or an O'Sarek )
Because they look exactly the same?I guess I juist don't get why everybody keeps thinking that the Soongs are all genetically created beings.
Because they look exactly the same?
So does Worf and his grandfather.Because they look exactly the same?
So did Kathryn Janeway and Shannon O'Donnell.
That's one trope I've always disliked. I know the practical reasons for it, but....So does Worf and his grandfather.
So did Kathryn Janeway and Shannon O'Donnell.
If Dominic Keating had gotten a role in Trek 2009 then Malcolm Reed would have played Kelvin Timeline Kirk's uncle.![]()
In Janeway's case, sure, that's doable... in Soongs? Its a little too repetitive.
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