They seem to be signaling that pretty hard, which is ironic seeing as only one fic on AO3 has the Boimler/T'Lyn ship.I want Boimler x T'Lyn as a couple.
They seem to be signaling that pretty hard, which is ironic seeing as only one fic on AO3 has the Boimler/T'Lyn ship.I want Boimler x T'Lyn as a couple.
I mean, what did he expect?"They put a paywall on a bomb?"![]()
2368 was when Nova Squadron was doing their thing and about to cause the incident that got Cadet Joshua killed.
Beckett Mariner was a 1st year student, assuming she's 18 y/o in 2368.
S4 of Lower Decks takes place in 2383
That should make Beckett Mariner 33 y/o.
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So apparently Captain Carol Freeman was in command of the USS Passaro at some point, why else would her command access codes be in it.
But somehow, the ship ended up lost/missing?
Also, Nova Fleet somehow attained posession of it!
How the eff do you lose an entire SteamRunner class StarShip.
And Mariner manipulating command access code privileges by using her mom's credentials and using her ID biometrics / info / passphrase.
=D
Then that would make her ~31 y/o thenI'm pretty sure it's still 2381, based on stardates. LDs is not going with the 1 season = 1 calendar year tradition.
"They put a paywall on a bomb?"![]()
I'm a current college student (returning) and I never noticed beforehow ridiculously empty the Academy seems to be. You'd think it would be swarmed with people given it feeds the primary military body of an interstellar alliance of worlds where it seems officers outnumber enlisted.
I'll bet it is a planet full of Threshold salamanders.I guess the Ferengi got that proto-matter problem licked for the Genesis Device.
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Those really are terrible last words. But I'd probably be thinking the same thing!
This does open up a huge can of gagh. Habitable worlds are just one detonation away. For a price. How much for just the planet?![]()
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