Kirk dies around August 25, 2371.
Even though no one really gives a shit what someone might have done with a VHS tape back in the day, given this forum's policy against discussing piracy, I'm not sure that's something you want to admit doing.
Kirk dies around August 25, 2371.
[*Holographic water hose GIF*]
Until we finally get our precious, Legacy show and he is pulled out of cold storage.![]()
Grunchlk's cold storage? Will we get a crossover episode with Farscape?
That should work provided the water is warm. Pull KIrk out. He is a in a frozen block of ice. Turn on the hose until the ice melts away. The first thing he see's is Captain Seven and Picard's son standing over him "Welcome back to the living. We need a hero and your it. First we got one more person to bring back." Seven says. Camera pans over to another block of Ice. It has sign over it that says. "Captain Liam Shaw."
Talk about dipping in to the nostalgia well.Until we finally get our precious, Legacy show and he is pulled out of cold storage.![]()
I still have my Star Trek: The Motion Picture Laserdisc, even though my player died decades ago.Well that was back in the 90's. People didn't even think of such things back then. Granted I didn't even ever get to finish. I ran out of DS9 episodes to buy or rent and before you knew it, DS9 was more in syndication. Then later came the DVD's.
I am also one of the people who got TNG episodes from Columbia House. But that was taking forever. I think I stopped buying VCR tapes around 1999. I think that was the year DVD's sort of supplanted laserdisks. To this day I have never seen anything ever on laserdisk. I went straight from VCR to DVD. Took me longer to go to Blu Ray. Still haven't gone 4K.
Pfft, I've made my own updated StarDate system that was far more consistent than the older one.Pfft, I’ve made my own excel spreadsheet to make the conversion.
I wish that was a joke…
I'm kind of surprised they didn't reset the clock and come up with something completely new, post-Burn. Glad they tried for a little continuity there anyway.
I do feel like this apparent new relationship between
has come out of the blue. I wouldn’t be surprised if, now that the show has an end date, eventuallySpock and La’an
.La’an dies heroically, and Spock recedes further emotionally, to the point that even years later in “Space Seed” he won’t even reveal a flinch when he first learns Khan’s surname, or speak of this even in his still-later more-humanizing years when Khan returns in TWOK
Which is too bad — I really like bothSame theory here.
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