Funny part is that his corrections are mean spirited, not to mention just plain wrong (at least the ones directed at me). I posted a light hearted comment in another thread about green tunics (no surprise there, considering my user name) and the phrase "Beam me up, Scotty". He proceeded to lecture me on the fact that the tunic fabrics were changed before the third season to a gold color to match what was seen on screen the previous seasons. Well, he got it completely backward. The fabric and color was selected to be a close match for the green velour and usually photographed closer to what was intended. Fabric samples and publicity photos are proof of that. (unless faked by yellow shirt conspiritors).![]()
Can I get an "amen" on that??Don't fret.
If you haven't noticed yet, Christopher's main reason for being here is to patrol the boards looking for people to correct and amend.
At least that's what 90% of his posts are. You'll get used to it.
This is assuming that Ron Tracy's understanding of the moon cycles is correct, and that he's good with math, y'know, being all borderline psychotic & all.TRACEY: "Wu is 462 years old.His father is well over 1,000."Where does this thing about 10,000 years come from? I don't remember that bit.![]()
This is assuming that Ron Tracy's understanding of the moon cycles is correct, and that he's good with math, y'know, being all borderline psychotic & all.TRACEY: "Wu is 462 years old.His father is well over 1,000."Where does this thing about 10,000 years come from? I don't remember that bit.![]()
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VINDICATION for one of my top ten eps!!!given how variable TOS' timeframe was, before TMP nailed it down, it is conceivable that at some point the writers considered TOS to be a thousand years in our future. In which case it would be entirely possible that Omega IV is an Earth colony.
Todd, my hee-woe!Wu being 462 years old and his father being over a thousand becomes less impressive when you consider the fact that, because of Omega's unusual orbit, a year on the planet constitutes a mere three weeks Earth time![]()
Still, the longest length of time mentioned in the episode is ONE thousand years. Not ten. I checked.![]()
Evolution can be artificially induced on an immediate cellular level by specific biochemical precursors, like the genetically created virus designed to kill the enemy, and then render itself harmless after a few days. But, like so many other genetic experiments, it yeilded unexpected & unpredictable results.But like I said, if the war caused people to evolve longevity on that level, then the war had to take place many, many generations earlier. Evolution isn't instantaneous, and it doesn't happen within a single individual. That thousand-year-old guy must have been born thousands of years after the wars ended, because it would take at least that long for that kind of major evolutionary change to spread through the population.
Zactly.Although now that I think about it, there's no way the ancient relics like the US flag and the Bible would've survived anywhere near that long. They would've crumbled to dust within centuries, a few millennia at most, depending on the conditions in which they were stored.
unless you throw in time travel. Which is what I did for a while -- I had this whole complicated backstory about WWIII escapees in separate DY-class ships falling through a time warp and landing on separate continents -- but then I decided the whole thing was just too convoluted and silly
A genius writer came up with this:it's easier just to treat the episode as semi-apocryphal.
Semi-spacial inter dimensional intrusions occur on a regular basis in the universe, however, occasionally, some physical essence is transferred permanently through the event horizon, be it a helium atom or a solar system.
Duplicate Earths, in whole or in part, cannot be ruled out under these circumstances, as cannot duplicate Vulcans or Romulus'. Who is to say our own Earth was not one time in another dimension, and the WE are the duplicates in THIS universe?
I think we're talking a lot further than ten thousand years.
Funny part is that his corrections are mean spirited, not to mention just plain wrong (at least the ones directed at me). I posted a light hearted comment in another thread about green tunics (no surprise there, considering my user name) and the phrase "Beam me up, Scotty". He proceeded to lecture me on the fact that the tunic fabrics were changed before the third season to a gold color to match what was seen on screen the previous seasons. Well, he got it completely backward. The fabric and color was selected to be a close match for the green velour and usually photographed closer to what was intended. Fabric samples and publicity photos are proof of that. (unless faked by yellow shirt conspiritors).![]()
Huh? I wasn't trying to lecture or correct anything, and I wasnt directing my comments at you in particular. I was just bringing up something I'd heard that I found interesting and that I thought the audience of this BBS might enjoy knowing too. And if that information was in error, then I thank you for providing a correction, because now I and the other readers of this board have better information than I could offer myself.
This kind of misunderstanding happens to me a lot, because to me a bulletin board is a public forum for sharing information and ideas with a wide range of people, but others apparently think of it as personal conversation. So sometimes people think my comments are directed at them personally when I see it simply as engaging with the concepts being discussed, participating in a free and public exchange of ideas.
If we must come up with an explanation for the other America... wouldn't make more sense to speculate that one or more Yangs might have been able to escape from Omega and make their way to Earth?
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