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Why does Daystrom have Kirk's body?

Oh, and also the Prime Directive. Imagine the locals finding an alien skeleton buried in the desert.

But I think the wheels were beginning to turn on that OTOY short. Just look at Wesley's cameo in Picard season 2, which references Prodigy season 2 which was also years away at the time.
 
The Prime Directive? Riker and Geordi talk about it with regards to the Enterprise saucer they recovered.

Trek has warp drive the thing people need to be welcomed into the galactic community, which is quite far from next planet over.
 
The Veridians probably won't be out into space until after the Federation already imploded so who cares? ;)
According to Geordi, that was the whole reason the Enterprise's saucer was recovered from Veridian III. Even novels written in the 90s reflected this, though they had the saucer dismantled rather than moved off the planet's surface.

How did we ever end up in a world where the "Shatnerverse" novels were more logical than onscreen material?
 
Right next to the Genesis II torpedo.

I didn't care. I was giddy over what it implied for what could come later. The why was the last thing I cared about. It healed a lot of wounds, just as bringing back Data healed the end of Nemesis. It let me soften my view of TNG from intense dislike to something palatable - even made me revisit and appreciate the first 3 and a half seasons before I got bored and gave up.
 
Right next to the Genesis II torpedo.

I didn't care. I was giddy over what it implied for what could come later. The why was the last thing I cared about. It healed a lot of wounds, just as bringing back Data healed the end of Nemesis. It let me soften my view of TNG from intense dislike to something palatable - even made me revisit and appreciate the first 3 and a half seasons before I got bored and gave up.

And the vampire tribble or whatever that was
 
my question is, why is this station called Daystrom? aside from the reference, becasue cyberneticists and machine minds. but we had already seen the Institute, and this isn't it, and is operated by Section 31 (bleck) besides...
 
my question is, why is this station called Daystrom? aside from the reference, becasue cyberneticists and machine minds. but we had already seen the Institute, and this isn't it, and is operated by Section 31 (bleck) besides...
Need a legitimate front.
 
my question is, why is this station called Daystrom? aside from the reference, becasue cyberneticists and machine minds. but we had already seen the Institute, and this isn't it, and is operated by Section 31 (bleck) besides...
Can’t be multiple things be called “Daystrom”? In real life famous people’s names are attached to schools, structures and places all of the time.
 
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