That was sort of clarified when it was established that Sidney was barely on speaking terms with Geordi in recent years.
For five years though? It just feels silly.
That was sort of clarified when it was established that Sidney was barely on speaking terms with Geordi in recent years.
I mean, in Generations, it's only been a few months since Kirk last saw Hikaru Sulu, yet Kirk didn't even know who Demora was.
Did he? When I wrote the post, I was thinking about the comment "when did Sulu find time for a family?"He knew who she was,
Did he?
CHEKOV: Oh, you've met her before, when she was...
KIRK: It wasn't so long ago. ...It couldn't have been more than....
CHEKOV: Twelve years, sir.
KIRK: Twelve years?
CHEKOV: Absolutely.
I was thinking about the comment "when did Sulu find time for a family?"
I mean, last season was explicitly said to be the end of the 2401 harvest season in LaBarre, which would be October 2401
They could be 20 or 21, since apparently the Academy entrance age is 16.
But there's nothing stopping Geordi having a family during the events of Nemesis or Insurrection.
It wasn't "explicitly" stated to be 2401 - only the labels on the bottles of wine suggested that. The dialogue from Rios when he was in ICE jail actually said he was from the year 2400, which I would suggest is more explicit that the wine bottles.
But the fact that they put 2401 on the labels is further evidence, along with the online info text saying that the Titan-A was launched in 2402, that somewhere along the line (possibly after Ed Speleers and Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut were cast), the producers decided to retcon the dating and set things earlier than originally intended. And I'm very curious about why they decided to change it despite the chronology problems it creates, so I wish someone from the production would explain the decision.
It's like Sarah-Jane Smith saying she was "from 1980" and various attempts to retcon it to reconcile with Mawdryn Undead. "Maybe she was rounding up and really meant 1976" was always an unsatisfactory solution.
I don't think Trek's timeline is as bad as Dr. Who's UNIT problems yet. It can still fit if everyone is a super genius and do things in 24 hours like Jack Bauer. The Unit dating issue can't even be fixed by those explanations.Exactly this! It's the UNIT dating controversy all over again...
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