The episode seems to be hedging on whether or not Illyrians are of human descent, though.
I'm pretty sure it says outright in the opening log entry that they're humanoids.
The episode seems to be hedging on whether or not Illyrians are of human descent, though.
The latest Strange New Worlds episode makes it clear thatNumber One is a biological Illyrian rather than a human raised in the Illyrian colonies as claimed in Desperate Hours and The Enterprise War.
I thought there was a mention later in the episode that implied they were humans (and a couple other people alluded to getting the same idea in the review thread), but a quick search through the closed-captioning transcript didn't bring up whatever made me think that.I'm pretty sure it says outright in the opening log entry that they're humanoids.
I thought there was a mention later in the episode that implied they were humans (and a couple other people alluded to getting the same idea in the review thread), but a quick search through the closed-captioning transcript didn't bring up whatever made me think that.
Wasn’t that the idea in Vulcan’s Glory’s description of the Illyrians, that they were humans or human offshoots who’d done this within their society, a fact that doesn’t mesh with the later-established ban on genetic engineering?
Does "Ghosts of Ilyria" seem to foster an impression of Ilyria being a multi-system nation?
The episode seems to be hedging on whether or not Illyrians are of human descent, though.
I definitely got the impression the Illyrians were a nation of Human Augments.
Una said "humanoid" in her opening log entry. But that raises the question of how she was able to pass for human in medical exams.
...And had them pose for official pictures as well?a ton of people wore that, what seemed to be a standard space tunic at the time.
also, they gave a uniform to Capt. Christopher. they gave KHAN a uniform.
please.
for those that wore it not as a uniform, but as shipboard wear as the standard space tunic of the time, yes they would be wearing it in photos of them....And had them pose for official pictures as well?
Occam's Razor. They issued Starfleet uniforms to Captain Christopher and Khan because that's what the Quartermaster had.
The fun thing about Captain Christopher's uniform. The one he was issued has the rank stripe of a Starfleet lieutenant, which would be the equivalent of a USAF captain....And had them pose for official pictures as well?
Occam's Razor. They issued Starfleet uniforms to Captain Christopher and Khan because that's what the Quartermaster had.
The thing that got me was that what ultimately clued Culber in about Tyler was when he found evidence of an undocumented surgical procedure. Thing is though, what gave Darvin away to McCoy was his irregular heartrate, blood pressure and body temperature. We know Tyler was in Disco's sickbay at least three times before being exposed. Did one the the most advanced shipboard medical computers of its time somehow miss three times that someone had an irregular heartrate, blood pressure and body temperature?Frankly, I'm still surprised that Voq Tyler's modifications went unnoticed until Culber did his detective work...and yet the precedents in continuity are there.
Thing is though, what gave Darvin away to McCoy was his irregular heartrate, blood pressure and body temperature. We know Tyler was in Disco's sickbay at least three times before being exposed. Did one the the most advanced shipboard medical computers of its time somehow miss three times that someone had an irregular heartrate, blood pressure and body temperature?
That's correct. The Illyrian origin for Number One actually goes back further than that, to D.C. Fontana's Vulcan's Glory.
Perhaps not a single nation, but explicitly a civilization that has colonized more than one planet, including the one here and the one Una came from.
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