For me, it's just the Sisko's return.
At this point I think the only way that will happen is via a re-cast. I wonder if the fans would accept it.
For me, it's just the Sisko's return.
Nope. Not this time.At this point I think the only way that will happen is via a re-cast. I wonder if the fans would accept it.C.E. Evans said:For me, it's just the Sisko's return.
No doubt he relished it being a total surprise for Picard to find out, IMO...Why Q didn't tell Picard he had a son when he made a big thing about dying alone.
That or a Moff Tarkin deepfake.At this point I think the only way that will happen is via a re-cast. I wonder if the fans would accept it.
Picard wouldn't have believed him.Why Q didn't tell Picard he had a son when he made a big thing about dying alone.
Nope. Not this time.
No doubt he relished it being a total surprise for Picard to find out, IMO...
What finally happened with the 700-years-later copy of the Doctor? (We could legitimately have him show up in the 32nd century, in Discovery’s last season or on Starfleet Academy.)
They TOTALLY should do that. The Doc is one of several VOY characters whose fate remains unresolved.
Starvation seems like a distinct possibility as well.Did Vaal’s people die of exposure after the planetary environment controls went down?
Starvation seems like a distinct possibility as well.
It was Neelix trying to reach the Federation after he got tired of that asteroid. Tuvok took care of it off screen.Kinda curious what the fuck that wormhole thing with Jurati's Borg faction "guarding the gate" in Picard season 2 was supposed to be about.
I kinda think I care more than the people who made it did.
By dragging him back into a transporter with an armful of symbiogenetic orchids, right? Admiral Janeway better watch out, 'cause Tuvix is back, and he's gonna get her before she gets him!Tuvok took care of it off screen.
Respectfully, if it aired it's canon to me.Carolyn Palamas wasn't pregnant at the end of the story in WMFA. According to a couple of sources, that was the planned ending, but that's not what they actually ended up going with for the episode as produced. James Blish used that ending for his written adaptation, and Peter David's New Frontier has a character that is descended from Palamas and Apollo. But again, not canon.
Anyway, my choice: the Borg baby. I know the writers or someone has commented on this, but as far as aired canon goes, it could be considered a loose end.
Edit: spelling
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