It would make me happy.It'd settle the debate but it wouldn't make people happy.
It would make me happy.It'd settle the debate but it wouldn't make people happy.
People watch the franchise about loveable characters fixing problems in a bright optimistic future because they want be miserable?People don't want to be happy.
Not about watching the show. They're probably happy from opening scene to credits.People watch the franchise about loveable characters fixing problems in a bright optimistic future because they want be miserable?
You mean it wouldn't make you happy.It'd settle the debate but it wouldn't make people happy.
I've said this before, but I honestly think the best thing that Strange New Worlds could do to settle this debate is have a single episode where it looks exactly like The Original Series. They could film it in Ticonderoga to get the look of the original sets. Put everyone in TOS uniforms with matching 60's style haircuts. Use all the musical cues from TOS. Hell, they could even film an actual model for the exterior shots. Do ALL this, but do ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to draw attention to it. Just film the episode like they normally would and have everything back to normal by the next episode.
Fair point.Disco literally used the actual Star Trek sets with the original Star Trek actors. And the "debate" goes one.
Just necroreplying on this. But why would Bashir not have done a deep dive by this point? I mean, he's got Starfleet's only Klingon living on the station, and possibly Martok as well by this point.Again, it was not an area of medicine he studied.
He's following in the Leonard McCoy tradition were he thinks those guys are just too weird to know about.Just necroreplying on this. But why would Bashir not have done a deep dive by this point? I mean, he's got Starfleet's only Klingon living on the station, and possibly Martok as well by this point.
During Trials and Tribble-Ations? No, Martok wasn't there yet. The Changeling impersonating Martok was exposed and killed a few episodes earlier, while the real Martok was still bring held at the Dominion prison camp.Just necroreplying on this. But why would Bashir not have done a deep dive by this point? I mean, he's got Starfleet's only Klingon living on the station, and possibly Martok as well by this point.
Because Worf wasn't an Augment.Just necroreplying on this. But why would Bashir not have done a deep dive by this point? I mean, he's got Starfleet's only Klingon living on the station, and possibly Martok as well by this point.
I'd love it.I do seriously want there to be a scene with updated TOS klingons, Discovery Klingons, and TNG Klingons all in a room. Not to explain any canon, just to have fun with it. But I also want all the different Borgs walking around together.
I would like to see all 3 types in this show. DSC, "regular", and TOS all in the same show. Clearly there are different variations lf Klingons just like with human races, those from house Mo'kai in DSC, those from TOS and other such as Worf, Gorkon, Martok to name a few.
We're probably in luck there.The STD version Ill be happy to never see again.
Notably Bashir seems to think Miles went to the academy, a possible changeling error. The bit about trying to date his ancestor also comes across as a changeling trying too hard at a bashir impersonation and being cartoonishIndeed, it's possible the real Bashir was himself at the Dominion prison and it was indeed Changeling Bashir we had in Tribble-Ations. We don't know when exactly Bashir was captured and replaced with a Changeling, just that it was some point before Starfleet switched to the FC uniforms.
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