When TPM came out it seemed like an eternity between films at the time. The 15 years between indy films has seem to fly by though...well once its released anyways...
The Gengenis Khan gene. https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/1-in-200-men-direct-descendants-of-genghis-khan
Also an Assistant Chief Engineer in TNG season 1 was Singh. Oh... I forgot... All Sikh use Singh as a surname. A conqueror who wants peace, marries a local and converts to the local religion. Kira Meru took Dukat to Temple. Even if he didn't believe, his weekly donations would have been staggering.
Singh might be a common name now but would it still be the case after the world experienced Khan? Not lots of Hitler's out their anymore. We might be thinking of this in terms of the modern day world that has yet to experience the Eugenics War.
Don't see why not. He seemed to prefer to be called "Khan". Plus he was the nice "tyrant", who people grudgingly admired. Now the guys who ran the other three quarters of the world, their names are mud. "Hitler" was probably an easier name to let fade away than "Singh".
Yes but there weren't a lot of Hitlers in the first place, nor any that had been widely known for doing positive things. Not really comparable.
Not the first since Crewman Darnell in the blue Sciences shirt gets killed first in the premiere episode, but Green is second or third.
Close. Yes. In broadcast order, Darnell is #1 ("The Man Trap"). Green is probably victim #3, I'd say, since when Crater finds Sturgeon's body, Nancy is shown close by with Green's body. Otherwise, Green was somehow #2 and Sturgeon was #3.
Imagine being the guy playing Kyle and finding a 31-page thread about the continuity of race and recasting.
While he was internet researching how to respond to press and convention questions on whether he's the kyle of tos.
It was also an anomaly because television shows did not get made into movies back then. T.V was seen as inferior to movies and rarely did T.V actors cross over into film. Star Trek was the ultimate long shot because it only lasted three years and always had low ratings. Syndication, conventions and Star Wars helped bring it to the big screen.
IMDB says her name is hyphenated. La'an "Noonien-Singh" So her name is not Singh at all. Data's daddy, Noonien washis Christian name, and it was Khan's Middle name. Dog whistles for sure, but no direct family tree?