Doubt it, since when we see her, Kirk is in the shot saying dialogue specific to this episode.TrekCore points out that the shot showing the Farragut’s captain may just be a reused shot from Shalet’s tail.
Doubt it, since when we see her, Kirk is in the shot saying dialogue specific to this episode.TrekCore points out that the shot showing the Farragut’s captain may just be a reused shot from Shalet’s tail.
Best. Line. In streaming Trek."Why is he smiling? What does he know?"![]()
I think they're saying that they green-screened her sitting in the chair in the background, and just superimposed Kirk's new lines on top of thatDoubt it, since when we see her, Kirk is in the shot saying dialogue specific to this episode.
I think people have been reading way too much into “he called him Chris” since they introduced Kirk in SNW."We met when he was promoted to Fleet Captain." That's the line. Kirk also calls him Chris in the scene. Calling someone by his first name in a naval structure seems to show more than a passing familiarity.
Next we'll find out that Liam Shaw was on Riker's Titan every other week before he took command and Riker in fact saw a Borg overrun future through a time crystal that would occur if Riker didn't hand command over to Shaw.I think people have been reading way too much into “he called him Chris” since they introduced Kirk in SNW.
Maybe when Kirk first met Pike when he was promoted and handed off command Pike said “just call me Chris” when Kirk kept repeatedly calling him Captain.
And to show sympathy and be nice after the accident Kirk just called him Chris. It wasn’t like in that moment at the starbase they were in a super formal setting.
Jeez, I guess that makes sense. Especially why she was out of focus.TrekCore points out that the shot showing the Farragut’s captain may just be a reused shot from Shalet’s tail. Which makes sense, I imagine if they actually had the actress she would of actually done something in the episode
We don't know and people will assume a lot with a little. Kirk always struck me as far too informal with Pike for meeting only once.I think people have been reading way too much into “he called him Chris” since they introduced Kirk in SNW.
Maybe when Kirk first met Pike when he was promoted and handed off command Pike said “just call me Chris” when Kirk kept repeatedly calling him Captain.
And to show sympathy and be nice after the accident Kirk just called him Chris. It wasn’t like in that moment at the starbase they were in a super formal setting.
How dare you. If this was a Stargate episode it would have been written better.This was a really nice episode of Doctor Who with a light twist of Stargate.
As an episode of Star Trek, I need to think about it a little more.
I think it's more reassembling the body so the Evil Spirit can RePossess it.I loved how casually this episode introduced yet another way for the transporter to easily and always resurrect the dead.
I guess we have a few of those to ignore already, so what's one more?![]()
It's easier to assume it's a alternate timeline that is "similar but different in key ways".Continuity Error--
Spock claims he's never mind melded with a human in TOS Dagger of the Mind. This was already shaken with Spock mind melding with the Red Angel who ultimately was a human in Discovery, but there was wiggle room if Spock considered that a true human mind meld with the red angel suit and all. This was also shaken when he mind melded with La'an in Memento Mori and presumably the Vulcan episode, but even THAT had wiggle room as logically La'an may be counted as an augment not a human. But continuity is torpedoed completely with Spock mind melding with human James Kirk in this episode. Maybe everything after Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow (where the Eugenics Wars were shifted) really is an alternate timeline (or a "close enough" timeline).
If this show continues on from ENTERPRISE then it was an alternate reality long before Tomorrow X3.Continuity Error--
Spock claims he's never mind melded with a human in TOS Dagger of the Mind. This was already shaken with Spock mind melding with the Red Angel who ultimately was a human in Discovery, but there was wiggle room if Spock considered that a true human mind meld with the red angel suit and all. This was also shaken when he mind melded with La'an in Memento Mori and presumably the Vulcan episode, but even THAT had wiggle room as logically La'an may be counted as an augment not a human (and La'an technically was a Vulcan in the Vulcan episode). But continuity is torpedoed completely with Spock mind melding with human James Kirk in this episode. Maybe everything after Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow (where the Eugenics Wars were shifted) really is an alternate timeline (or a "close enough" timeline).
An often missed line is that Nute Gunray claims in the Phantom Menace that he's never encountered a Jedi before. The Legends comic book Stark Hyperspace War, taking place before the Phantom Menace, then had Gunray fighting Jedi every other panel. Someone apparently pointed this out to the writers as the Stark Hyperspace War ended with an awkward scene of Gunray claiming that due to the horrific experiences in the Stark Hyperspace War, he will henceforth deny ever having met a Jedi (yes really).If this show continues on from ENTERPRISE then it was an alternate reality long before Tomorrow X3.
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