When the exiled Vulcans were traveling in the Beta Quadrant, who were the major interstellar powers at that time?
NoThere is nothing canonical on this?
Maybe try Trek Literature forum?
Thanks for listening to meLet’s try that, shall we?
I do not recall any known beings beyond the three brains?There's a trilogy of novels, Vulcan's Soul, IIRC, that depict the Romulan exodus. I believe some aliens appear, but not many, and the only one I can recall were those weird brains from "The Gamesters of Triskelion".
What about the Hurq?Nothing shown on-screen iirc
Did you mean this? if so there's nothing here abt the Hur'q status during the 4th century, and a note: I'm not familiar with Beta canon. ETA: But given what we do know abt them I wouldn't put it out of the realm of possibility that they were powerful during the 4th centuryWhat about the Hurq?
Yeah that’s who I’m referring to. Really the only episode that gives any substantial info on them is “Sword of Kahless”. Would’ve been interesting to have had another episode about them.Did you mean this? if so there's nothing here abt the Hur'q status during the 4th century, and a note: I'm not familiar with Beta canon. ETA: But given what we do know abt them I wouldn't put it out of the realm of possibility that they were powerful during the 4th century
Agreed. Since they were a threat to Kilngon Empire it would’ve been nice get more info on them. But i guess that’s what betacanon is for, exploring concepts the trek writers didn’t(or forgot abt).Yeah that’s who I’m referring to. Really the only episode that gives any substantial info on them is “Sword of Kahless”. Would’ve been interesting to have had another episode about them.
It’s almost the sort of thing that calls for a movie or TV movie, as from what’s said in the episode indicates that the Hurq haven’t been around over 1,000 years. Maybe something like Babylon 5’s “In The Beginning” with Worf teaching Alexander some Klingon history.Agreed. Since they were a threat to Kilngon Empire it would’ve been nice get more info on them. But i guess that’s what betacanon is for, exploring concepts the trek writers didn’t(or forgot abt).
Hm... Would be pretty interesting esp to see Worf's perspective on any eventsIt’s almost the sort of thing that calls for a movie or TV movie, as from what’s said in the episode indicates that the Hurq haven’t been around over 1,000 years. Maybe something like Babylon 5’s “In The Beginning” with Worf teaching Alexander some Klingon history.
I’m just thinking with a Worf wrap-around, would anyone tune in without one because there would be no Starfleet or familiar Trek at the point that the Hurq were around.Hm... Would be pretty interesting esp to see Worf's perspective on any events
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