It remain in the 21st Century. Until we catch up. Then....Sorry I've edited my OG post because I had forgotten about that line - so is everything back to normal or does Khan now remain a 21st century conflict, instead of 1990's.
It remain in the 21st Century. Until we catch up. Then....Sorry I've edited my OG post because I had forgotten about that line - so is everything back to normal or does Khan now remain a 21st century conflict, instead of 1990's.
One of the many cool things about this episode is that it establishes unequivocally that the SNW timeline is not the real world timeline. It's similar, but it's not identical. Lining up with the real world is unnecessary.
If only more of the posts were actually about star trek.More than 1,000 replies since yesterday morning. Now THIS is a Star Trek discussion thread.
If only more of the posts were actually about star trek.
And hotel rooms are expensive! It was a suite, for fuck's sakes!YOU DONT UNDERSTAND IF THE FAKE WAR DIDNT HAPPEN IN FAKE 1992 THEN MY WHOLE LIFE IS A LIE
The conceit in past series has been that history could still flow into Star Trek's. Key dates were either concurrent or in the future, or differences were covered up, kept secret, or too insignificant to matter.* In this case, it's set in the near past, but with obvious major differences. The conceit at air time that it could still flow into Star Trek's timeline (without further time travel alteration) is no longer tenable. That's a first.Every trek show that has had an episode set in the present or near present has had obvious differences from real life. Not really anything new.
Well, maybe not Carpenter Street.
I mean, nobody's going to look for the Stanley Cup in Canada.![]()
I doubt Grizzlor wasn't being literal. Wuhan is just a place that has been in the news in association with labs.
Being from India is just a guess by McGivers, based on Khan being a Sikh. His "territory" was Asia including the Middle East. He could be from any of the countries in that region or none of them. His cohort was a "mixed types. Western, mid-European, Latin, Oriental."
OUCH EHH!
Nah, just that the likelihood of such a project in Canada, where there's so many governmental regulations, is less likely than somewhere in China or Iran or Russia even. No oversight, officials to bribe to keep secret, etc.
Hey, I've lived in Tarawna for 63 years, and I'm about as unregulated a guy as you could ever meet.Enjoyable time travel episode. Kind of unrealistic to expect a Eugenics project to be hidden in one of the most regulated nations on Earth (and not somewhere like Wuhan), but I get it, Toronto is where they've filmed, it's cheaper.
Christina is wonderful, and really got to stretch her legs here.
Sure it is. Just not worlds you want to see or in a direction you like.
It’s Toronto. If you’re going to nitpick and experience anguish over entertainment, at least get it right.It's fucking Vancouver man. People gotta argue even on things that don't make sense to argue about. It's a disease.
It's very clearly Toronto.It's fucking Vancouver man. People gotta argue even on things that don't make sense to argue about. It's a disease.
I didn't see that at all, it's just how time-travel eps work. It's always amused me the one thing they never have enough of in time-travel stories... is time.The fact that so much of the episode was directly lifted from PICARD season 2.
The story made it clear there had been more than one. But I agree, I can live without it.This episode made it clear that the Temporal Wars (obviously the next step of ENTERPRISE's Temporal Cold War) are still a thing... or at least we may see again. I cannot stress this enough... I hate the Temporal Cold War! If there was one thing I'd remove from the franchise permanently, it's that.
I know wgat you mean and I think I know what it is. S1E10 Kirk is a little different to S2E3 Kirk because neither of them have really been through the fire yet. Prime Kirk often had a lotriding on his shoulders that, for want of a better word, tempered him. Especially seen when she talked to Lieutenant Kirk, not much more than a kid. I recking he could be good in the long run.Regarding Paul Wesley as Kirk... both of his appearances are alternate timeline versions of the Kirk we know, so I can let it pass for now. But I am not really sold on him yet. He does channel some of the more important qualities, like his ability to think multiple steps ahead. (His chess skills, both here and in TOS, are a great subtle illustration of that trait.) But there's just something off with him... I can't quite put my finger on it. We'll see when his appearance is the real deal, whenever that will be.
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