Nobody left to ride the ferries? Nobody left to run them?
But I mean, they would've had them in the past.
Besides, we've seen living Cheronians in the Section 31 movie and Starfleet Academy, so reports of their extinction were greatly exaggerated. Which stands to reason if they were a starfaring people -- presumably they weren't all on their home planet when the end came.
(Which reminds me of my perennial complaint about the Supergirl TV series, which established that Kryptonians had active and routine interstellar travel before their planet blew up, so how come every single Kryptonian in the universe was on Krypton itself when the end came? They never got around to explaining that.)
Every time Charon is referenced, I think of that episode of WKRP in Cincinnati, "A Commercial Break," in which the station staff produce a commercial for Ferryman's Funeral Home, only for Carlson to decide he didn't like the idea of a hip, upbeat ad for an undertaker, and canceled the contract, keeping outright ownership of the ad and its jingle (in the tag, the jingle got rewritten for a tire dealer). I immediately got the joke about the undertaker's name being "Ferryman"; evidently enough people didn't that the IMDB entry for the episode has a FAQ about it (which I found a bit insulting, as it characterized the joke as being elitist).
I have to admit, I'm fairly sure I never got that joke (although I still remember the jingle).


