I'd take that over the standard technobable and actually feeling a measure of sympathy for a character going through grief.I'm not trying to change your opinion. You can watch whatever you want; I don't care. I'm saying that the idea that nobody could find a viable alternative to standard warp drive with dilithium for 800 years is pretty laughable. Just a minor bit of editing of that premise could have made things make more sense. Like in that episode of TNG where they determined that warp drive use was adversely affecting that area of space. They could have branched off of that premise by saying that over an 800 year span of time, space has been so negatively affected that space travel was now nigh impossible by any means, and then here comes the Discovery out of nowhere with a new drive that is safe, and now it's time to rebuild the Federation. But instead they came up with some hokey plot about ships exploding because a child threw a tantrum.
Hokey? Maybe. Entertaining? Damn straight. Laughable? Hell no.
TAS: "How Sharper than a Serpent's Tooth" is on my list tonight.Thank you for your opinion. Now go watch hokey TOS.
I'm not trying to change your opinion. You can watch whatever you want; I don't care. I'm saying that the idea that nobody could find a viable alternative to standard warp drive with dilithium for 800 years is pretty laughable. Just a minor bit of editing of that premise could have made things make more sense. Like in that episode of TNG where they determined that warp drive use was adversely affecting that area of space. They could have branched off of that premise by saying that over an 800 year span of time, space has been so negatively affected that space travel was now nigh impossible by any means, and then here comes the Discovery out of nowhere with a new drive that is safe, and now it's time to rebuild the Federation. But instead they came up with some hokey plot about ships exploding because a child threw a tantrum.
The Doctor's backup program was running and operational in the Kyrian museum facility in the year 3074 as we see in "Living Witness(VOY)" so if true then the Burn hadn't yet happened, but as with many things Trek that aren't given exact calendar dates and/or Earth year numbers we can extrapolate that the VOY episode happens right before the Burn and the EMH backup program departs the Kyrians aboard his shuttle prior to Su'Kal's subspace scream destabilizing the galaxy's dilithium.
Exactly.What DIS did establish was that no superior alternative to the usage of dilithium crystals was ever developed. Even technologies like quantrum slipstream, transwarp, and quantum singularity drives made use of dilithium, and therefore were affected by the Burn. There is nothing implausible or inconsistent with canon about this.
I thought this was the Strange New Worlds forum. How ‘bout it y’all?
No the Klingons are worse. In Pike's era Klingons are supposed to appear human.I dunno, this stuff with the Gorn may be the biggest violation of all of TOS canon. They've introduced them years early, retconned their appearance, and their space has even been charted well enough to show up on ship's charts. There is no way Kirk isn't aware of these guys now!
Just like we didn't need Jess Bush to be Chapel or Babs to be M'Benga, we didn't need these xenomorph wannabes to be the Gorn. Why not just name them something different?
Oh well, gotta go with it now. [Drill Instructor Knife Hand] Hit it! [/D.I.K.H.]
Time traveling Romulan, baby. TTR.![]()
nopeIn Pike's era Klingons are supposed to appear human.
Apparently both SNW and Discovery take place in the Neroverse in some way.nope
Not every Klingon was infected by the augment virus, it was just a few colonies.
Nope.Apparently both SNW and Discovery take place in the Neroverse in some way.
Nope, they're in the Prime Universe without a couple dates smudged. But TNG did the same thing.Apparently both SNW and Discovery take place in the Neroverse in some way.
No.Apparently both SNW and Discovery take place in the Neroverse in some way.
Apparently both SNW and Discovery take place in the Neroverse in some way.
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