I've heard rumors we may find out more about Yor in season 5!My answer to the thread question.. no. Let the time travel die a permanent death.
My answer to your question in the post that I bolded... yes. I really like Kovich.
I've heard rumors we may find out more about Yor in season 5!My answer to the thread question.. no. Let the time travel die a permanent death.
My answer to your question in the post that I bolded... yes. I really like Kovich.
If they ever did the temporal war, this is how I would want it to be done. The nature of the Temporal War would make it difficult to follow on a macro level, but by focusing for a time (heh) on the different powers in their native time periods, we can establish what their reason for contributing is, and slowly build up a sense of the conflict that way.Thought: Temporal agent series could be almost like an anthology! Different Trek eras.
We got a lot of variety and different eras in Discovery in 4 seasons so I don't feel gipped.If they ever did the temporal war, this is how I would want it to be done. The nature of the Temporal War would make it difficult to follow on a macro level, but by focusing for a time (heh) on the different powers in their native time periods, we can establish what their reason for contributing is, and slowly build up a sense of the conflict that way.
I still think it's a shame they scrapped the idea for a Star Trek anthology series...
Exhibit A: Wolverine Origins.Regardless of what fans might think, exploring everything doesn't lead to more fun.
For what it's worth, Star Trek Online answered that question.I' was hoping for an explanation as to when that time pod from ENT's "Future Tense" came from and who the pilot was.
Very self-referentialFor what it's worth, Star Trek Online answered that question.
The timepod is Daniels'. He gave it to Kal Dano, inventor of the Tox Uthat, when the Vorgons attacked the Daystrom Annex on Lirss Prime in the 27th century. Dano travelled to Risa in the 22nd century to hide the Tox Uthat (where it would later be found by Picard). Sadly, Dano dies during his mission. He and his pod are then found by NX-01 in 2152.
Very self-referential
Sec31 news reminded the "Lost Era" would be a close second for me, though they may be more limited by Canon. Don't you just hate that?
Definitely agree.My serious side: I never need to see time travel in Trek ever again.
Exhibit A: Wolverine Origins.
Sec31 news reminded the "Lost Era" would be a close second for me, though they may be more limited by Canon. Don't you just hate that?
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