Or you can defer to VOY's "Flashback", according to which only a couple of days passed.![]()
VOYAGER has got a LOT to answer for.Or you can defer to VOY's "Flashback", according to which only a couple of days passed.![]()
Flashback has got a LOT to answer for.![]()
The Klingon Empire is on the Alpha/Beta Quadrant border, so they can't be that close to the core of the Federation.
(at the end of TMP Scotty says they can get Spock back to Vulcan in four days, and I doubt he meant puttering around at a measly warp 4)
Melakon, your short answer puts you in league with the dastardly Frank Drebbin...
(at the end of TMP Scotty says they can get Spock back to Vulcan in four days, and I doubt he meant puttering around at a measly warp 4)
Well, he might have. After all, the ship had just been through all sorts of hell - "We can get you to Vulcan in four days" might be an essentially apologetic statement.
Spock got to Earth? I thought he met Kirk sort of halfway to the destination - after that wormhole ride, the Enterprise could have been just about anywhere. I think the real question is, how did Spock even manage to locate the ship after that incident?
Melakon, your short answer puts you in league with the dastardly Frank Drebbin...
Thanks, I was trying to emulate his thinking with that short answer. I liked him better on the original Police Squad! television show over the movies, but they only did 6 episodes or so.
It must be. After all, Spock got from Vulcan to Earth in the time between the Klingon encounter with Vejur and (a couple hours after) the Enterprise's launching, and that certainly wasn't four days.
Well, the center of the galaxy is only a few hours from Nimbus III. So I'd guess the Klingon border is about 48 minutes from Earth.![]()
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