Apparently, going by Memory Alpha, it was still named for him, as a way for Brannon Braga to tip his hat to his then-assistant.M’talas Prime isn’t new. It was mentioned in Enterprise over 20 years ago
Apparently, going by Memory Alpha, it was still named for him, as a way for Brannon Braga to tip his hat to his then-assistant.M’talas Prime isn’t new. It was mentioned in Enterprise over 20 years ago
As for when Crusher got knocked up, the S2 TNG hiatus folks ate patently ridiculous. So then she abandons the kid for the next 6 years of TNG and no one knows about it?
Pic 3 in 2401 or later. TNG 2 was 2365. That kid ain't 35. Nemesis was 2379. Has to be AFTER Nemesis.
Because it's her name. It's the name she identifies with.Shaw had every right to have his XO go by her actual name and not her Borg designation.
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It has nothing to do with a last name. Shaw didn’t want her referred to as Seven of Nine, because that was her Borg designation. And honestly I’ve never understood for the last three years why Seven doesn’t just use her real name anyway. She’s not a Borg anymore.
Also, I'm pretty sure that Seven is legally known as Seven of Nine. She doesn't seem like the kind of person who wouldn't have the records corrected if they still stated her as her birth name.
Also, I'm pretty sure that Seven is legally known as Seven of Nine. She doesn't seem like the kind of person who wouldn't have the records corrected if they still stated her as her birth name.
M’Talas Prime is something I and my friend would have put in a home movie Larping super 8 before the word larping. L’nch Prime. Good grief. And I hadn’t noticed that till coming here.
La Forge got a girl and had a kid? That seems like the most unlikely thing to happen that we’ve seen so far.
Def later, the Titan-A was launched in 2402Pic 3 in 2401 or later.
Because it's her name. It's the name she identifies with.
As I was hinting with the "deadname" thing, and other people have said outright in the thread, it's a trans-allegory. It's the equivalent of a transwoman being forced to go by her birth name, not her name.
Because it's her name. It's the name she identifies with.
As I was hinting with the "deadname" thing, and other people have said outright in the thread, it's a trans-allegory. It's the equivalent of a transwoman being forced to go by her birth name, not her name.
Sometimes a TV show is just a TV show. It's to be enjoyed and not to speculate about "what were they trying to say?"
But, the flip side of art is that it is meant to evoke a reaction from the audience. So many audience members will read in to the art parts of their values or identifying with things that are important to them. Case in point, a child with autism likes Drax because he doesn't understand metaphors.One of my biggest pet peeves is watching a TV show, and then having everyone mention that the writers/actors meant to say this or that on twitter and not on the TV show itself. I hated that with BSG, and I hope this season isn't a "To get the full story you need to go see what Matalas says about it on Twitter". If it's not on the screen, then what they say off screen is kind of irrelevant to the story, or the writers are just bad. Hopefully that won't be the case with this season.
I would assume it would be Annika Hansen, since that was her birth name, she is still technically that person, just no longer presumed missing/dead by the Federation.it’s never said what her legal name is on screen
It's a trans/deadname allegory.I mean, Seven can use whatever the hell name she wants, and "identify" however she feels like, but if she keeps calling herself that, she can expect some blowback.
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