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another new season 2 trailer and poster

Kirk could have been a phaser crew member on the Farragut. We know that in the late 2250s that he served aboard this ship and was an instructor at the Academy. The question is, what is the order of the events?

There's a fair amount of wiggle room on that point. We don't know if the Farragut disaster comes before, during, or after DSC's run.

The general thrust of the gist is that DSC is roughly the correct time frame for the Farragut to go down. If they want to do an episode about it, they can, and it'll fit.
 
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The trailer seems to include a 'Red Angel' appearing in East Fork Presbyterian Church in Richmond, Virginia.
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Er, was William Shatner a consultant for this season?

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The trailer seems to include a 'Red Angel' appearing in East Fork Presbyterian Church in Richmond, Virginia.
That footage is from the 21st century

Also it says Indiana not Virginia, and as far as I can tell, that isn’t a real church
 
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Hey those aliens had smaller yet similar shaped heads to the collectors in Mass Effect.

Hey at this point a cross over hmmmmmmm that would be nice.
 
It’s never too soon or too late for that if it’s classifed.
Yeah, cos that would stop Janeway from reinventing it from scratch.:rolleyes:

I'm guessing they'll kill off the mycellial network in the final episode of the show rendering it inaccessable forever (and forget the multiverse-ending repercussions doing so that S1 suggested)
 
Yeah, cos that would stop Janeway from reinventing it from scratch.:rolleyes:

I'm guessing they'll kill off the mycellial network in the final episode of the show rendering it inaccessable forever (and forget the multiverse-ending repercussions doing so that S1 suggested)
How would Janeway find out?
 
Also it says Indiana not Virginia, and as far as I can tell, that isn’t a real church

Trekmovie called it Virginia, but after pausing in trailer, I concur that text blob resembles 'Indiana' more than any other state name. (I see no evidence to suggest it is a fake church.)

Has the deep-diving of this place already begun - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond,_Indiana

Richmond is sometimes called the "cradle of recorded jazz" because the earliest jazz recordings, and records were made at the studio of Gennett Records, a division of the Starr Piano Company. Gennett Records holds the esteem of being the first to ever record artists such as Louis Armstrong, Lawrence Welk, Gene Autry, Bix Beiderbecke. Jelly Roll Morton, & Hoagy Carmichael to name a few.

In the 1920s during the national revival of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Indiana had the largest Klan organization in the country, led by Grand Dragons D. C. Stephenson and Walter F. Bossert. At its height, national membership during the second Klan movement reached 1.5 million, with 300,000 from Indiana. Records show that Richmond (home to Whitewater Klan #60) and Wayne County were Klan strongholds, with up to 45 percent of the county's white males having been Klan members. Forty percent of Richmond's Kiwanis club members, thirty percent of its doctors, and 27 percent of its lawyers were Klan members, but none of the city's bank executives or most powerful business leaders were members. In 1923 a reported 30,000 people watched a Klan parade through Richmond streets. In 1922, Robert Lyons introduced the Klan in Richmond, initially by recruiting at Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church where his father had been pastor until his death seven years earlier. The Klan polished its reputation by making contributions of money and goods to Protestant churches and organizations, including the Salvation Army. Thomas Barr, son of Daisy Douglas Barr, nationally prominent Quaker minister and Klan official, attended Earlham College and was a KKK campus recruiter.

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Trekmovie called it Virginia, but after pausing in trailer, I concur that text blob resembles 'Indiana' more than any other state name. (I see no evidence to suggest it is a fake church.)

Has the deep-diving of this place already begun - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond,_Indiana

Richmond is sometimes called the "cradle of recorded jazz" because the earliest jazz recordings, and records were made at the studio of Gennett Records, a division of the Starr Piano Company. Gennett Records holds the esteem of being the first to ever record artists such as Louis Armstrong, Lawrence Welk, Gene Autry, Bix Beiderbecke. Jelly Roll Morton, & Hoagy Carmichael to name a few.

In the 1920s during the national revival of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Indiana had the largest Klan organization in the country, led by Grand Dragons D. C. Stephenson and Walter F. Bossert. At its height, national membership during the second Klan movement reached 1.5 million, with 300,000 from Indiana. Records show that Richmond (home to Whitewater Klan #60) and Wayne County were Klan strongholds, with up to 45 percent of the county's white males having been Klan members. Forty percent of Richmond's Kiwanis club members, thirty percent of its doctors, and 27 percent of its lawyers were Klan members, but none of the city's bank executives or most powerful business leaders were members. In 1923 a reported 30,000 people watched a Klan parade through Richmond streets. In 1922, Robert Lyons introduced the Klan in Richmond, initially by recruiting at Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church where his father had been pastor until his death seven years earlier. The Klan polished its reputation by making contributions of money and goods to Protestant churches and organizations, including the Salvation Army. Thomas Barr, son of Daisy Douglas Barr, nationally prominent Quaker minister and Klan official, attended Earlham College and was a KKK campus recruiter.

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So the Red Angel likes jazz?

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And Spock's with the Red Angels. But in Dixie, they think Red Angels are the Devil. Which is why NBC thought they'd confuse Spock with him. It all ties in now. That's how you do a prequel.

"What the Hell?!" some of you might ask? I get it. I understand. But this is completely in line with having earlier come up with a propulsion drive that runs off mushrooms. ;)
 
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I just noticed the THIRD ship in the poster, by Tilly's shoulder.
Anybody make out what it is, my eyes are too old to distinguish it.
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Yeah I can see the warp trails, but can't see the ship. Maybe they obscured it, or it is cloaked---lol :angel:
 
Yeah, cos that would stop Janeway from reinventing it from scratch.:rolleyes:

I'm guessing they'll kill off the mycellial network in the final episode of the show rendering it inaccessable forever (and forget the multiverse-ending repercussions doing so that S1 suggested)
Not the first time and not the last for Star Trek. Picard went Warp 10 and apparently that was rather unremarkable. Same thing with Kirk and company.

The simplest fix is a Q or Organian style being who simply bars access across space/time.
 
So the Red Angel likes jazz?

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And Spock's with the Red Angels. But in Dixie, they think Red Angels are the Devil. Which is why NBC thought they'd confuse Spock with him. It all ties in now. That's how you do a prequel.

"What the Hell?!" some of you might ask? I get it. I understand. But this is completely in line with having earlier come up with a propulsion drive that runs off mushrooms. ;)


And space tardigrades
 
Not the first time and not the last for Star Trek. Picard went Warp 10 and apparently that was rather unremarkable. Same thing with Kirk and company.
Different warp 10. Umm, somehow.
The simplest fix is a Q or Organian style being who simply bars access across space/time.
"Q did it" works for me. Although I also like the idea that Disco is the Prime universe following the movie First Contact, the Temporal War from ENT, the "Year of Hell" from Voyager and ripples across the multiverse from angry future Romulans splitting off alternate realities.
 
Yeah, cos that would stop Janeway from reinventing it from scratch.:rolleyes:

I'm guessing they'll kill off the mycellial network in the final episode of the show rendering it inaccessable forever (and forget the multiverse-ending repercussions doing so that S1 suggested)

They said the network is where all life in the multiverse comes from. Killing it kills everything in a way Thanos would cream himself over.
 
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