There are several tartans depending on the eraSaw it pointed out, Scotty, in both TOS and here in SNW, has the correct tartan on his kilt for Clan Scott.
There are several tartans depending on the eraSaw it pointed out, Scotty, in both TOS and here in SNW, has the correct tartan on his kilt for Clan Scott.
Or that the thermal damage that Bashir worried might cause a biosynth leg to not function properly also ruled out a 'regrowth' approach.The obvious answer here is that medical technology is not universally compatible, and that as the first Ferengi in Starfleet it's entirely possible Nog just ended up getting the short end of the stick with their usual limb regrowth technology just not working for him.
Richard Arnold said the same thing in his 1991 interview with Tim Lynch, that parts of TOS and the films were considered canon with respect to TNG, but there were things that weren't."Another thing that makes canon a little confusing. Gene R. himself had a habit of de-canonizing things. He didn't like the way the animated series turned out, so he proclaimed that It was non-canon. He also didn't like a lot of the movies so he didn't much consider them canon either. And -- okay I'm really going to scare you with this one -- after he got TNG going, he... well... he sort of decided that some of the original series wasn't canon either. I had a discussion with him once, where I cited a couple of things that were very clearly canon on The Original Series, and he told me that he didn't think that way anymore, and that he now thought of TNG as canon whenever there was conflict between the two. He admitted that it was revisionist thinking, but so be it."
-- Paula Block, 2005
It was an Edosian. The very first one we've seen in live action!
I should think “in TOS” would be the obvious answer. This show is not that one.When do we get Spock the TOS Vulcan?
Every bit of this.I should think “in TOS” would be the obvious answer. This show is not that one.
I should think “in TOS” would be the obvious answer. This show is not that one.
i really hope we get to see gary mitchell at some point. bonus points for lee kelso.Well now that the Chapel relationship is caput I think the TOS Spock will slowly creep in. We have only 5 years until tos now. Maybe less since 2266 was unlikely their 1st mission.
i really hope we get to see gary mitchell at some point. bonus points for lee kelso.
Maybe but Edosians have their third arm on the front. She had it on the back. Plus her face didn't quite look like one.It was an Edosian. The very first one we've seen in live action!
At lieutenant commander?We will. Kirk has to pick gary as 1st officer.
I don't want to sound negative, but I'm halfway through this episode and I hate it so much.
It was a very flat episode. Neither Spock nor Chapel wanted this, so it didn't challenge their characters, and I have no idea what "the Trickster" hoped to get out of all it. It felt like half a story that only ended because Daddy Q showed up. They literally did the ending to "Squire of Gothos" again, which means if this really was Trelaine he learned nothing between his two appearances (regardless of which one is first from his perspective.)
It's all so tiresome.
And he treated both TFF and elements of TUC as persona non grata and apocryphal in the two or so years before he died.
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