See?
No pun intended.
No pun intended.
Yerah,
And don't forget in that particular TAS episode "The Counter-Clock Incident", the Aliens have ships capable of Warp 36 (no, not a typo), so yeah if someone REALLY wants to harp on the episode's 'canonicity'; that would make the ENTIRE BERMAN TREK ERA NON-CANONICAL, as TNG and subsequent Trek series stated WARP 10 was the fastest warp speed possible.![]()
Well, you have seen the first two episodes in which that character appears. Until I have the opportunity, please forgive me for trying to be a bit circumspect in my phrasing.
Obviously in that case it's time to break out the Who Framed Roger Rabbit technology...What about going from animated to live action?
Didn't a recent panel show how the cast would look in uniform?Edit: If Mariner and Boimer show up in Picard they'd better look a lot like Mariner and Boimler, I care considerably less about characters from TAS, because... it has certain issues.
And don't forget in that particular TAS episode "The Counter-Clock Incident", the Aliens have ships capable of Warp 36 (no, not a typo), so yeah if someone REALLY wants to harp on the episode's 'canonicity'; that would make the ENTIRE BERMAN TREK ERA NON-CANONICAL, as TNG and subsequent Trek series stated WARP 10 was the fastest warp speed possible.![]()
There's also that episode referencing a millionaire which I hope to God remains non-canon.
Didn't a recent panel show how the cast would look in uniform?
And don't forget in that particular TAS episode "The Counter-Clock Incident", the Aliens have ships capable of Warp 36 (no, not a typo), so yeah if someone REALLY wants to harp on the episode's 'canonicity'; that would make the ENTIRE BERMAN TREK ERA NON-CANONICAL, as TNG and subsequent Trek series stated WARP 10 was the fastest warp speed possible.![]()
^^^Different warp scales.
Nonono those were the "Ore-ee-ons", totally different.The Orions were also blue and wore green form-fitting jumpsuits with goggles. I mean...come on.
No but it MUST be true. TOS exceeds Warp 10 a couple of times, while TNG (except the last episode) and VOY establish Warp 10 as infinite speed. So, different warp scales.^^^
NEVER stated onscreen in ANY Berman era Trek series.
And don't forget in that particular TAS episode "The Counter-Clock Incident", the Aliens have ships capable of Warp 36 (no, not a typo), so yeah if someone REALLY wants to harp on the episode's 'canonicity'; that would make the ENTIRE BERMAN TREK ERA NON-CANONICAL, as TNG and subsequent Trek series stated WARP 10 was the fastest warp speed possible.![]()
If you're gonna go that fast, darn tootin' you'll need hyperwarp goggles!The Orions were also blue and wore green form-fitting jumpsuits with goggles. I mean...come on.
Is it infinite speed, or do you simultaneously occupy every square millimetre of space? I suppose it doesn't matter at that point.No but it MUST be true. TOS exceeds Warp 10 a couple of times, while TNG (except the last episode) and VOY establish Warp 10 as infinite speed. So, different warp scales.
Both are the same thing, actually.Is it infinite speed, or do you simultaneously occupy every square millimetre of space? I suppose it doesn't matter at that point.
From ludicrous speed to plaid!If you're gonna go that fast, darn tootin' you'll need hyperwarp goggles!
OR TOS is CANON - TNG et al aren't...No but it MUST be true. TOS exceeds Warp 10 a couple of times, while TNG (except the last episode) and VOY establish Warp 10 as infinite speed. So, different warp scales.
OR TOS is CANON - TNG et al aren't...
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