I noticed her. It's hard to tell, she appears very briefly.
What episode was that in? Thanks.
I noticed her. It's hard to tell, she appears very briefly.
Oh Denobulans certainly would be members, so it makes perfect sense. But I want to see Andorians, Tellarites and Caitians. Species that briefly appeared in the original films would also be good candidates for era appropriate Starfleet personnel.It is likely they would be members. We really have no solid numbers on how many, we know its over a 100 by TNG, so it could be as high as 70 or more.
Oh Denobulans certainly would be members, so it makes perfect sense. But I want to see Andorians, Tellarites and Caitians. Species that briefly appeared in the original films would also be good candidates for era appropriate Starfleet personnel.
Third. It's a bit past seven minutes in the episode when they arrive in the mess hall. She has anodd colouring for a Denobulan, but the face ridge pattern seems close enough.What episode was that in? Thanks.
YES! CAITIANS! I miss those guys. I guess I'm on a cat kick right now - I'm in a conversation about the Kzinti in another DSC thread!Oh Denobulans certainly would be members, so it makes perfect sense. But I want to see Andorians, Tellarites and Caitians. Species that briefly appeared in the original films would also be good candidates for era appropriate Starfleet personnel.
Sorry if this has been mentioned already, but I kind of like the fact that this is not the first time Amanda’s love of Alice in Wonderland has been mentioned in Star Trek. Spock referred to it in TAS "Once Upon a Planet."
KIRK: "I read the book as a child, Mister Spock, but I wasn't aware you indulged in the literature of fantasy."
SPOCK: "Light reading is considered relaxing, Captain. My mother was particularly fond of Lewis Carroll's work."
She has anodd colouring for a Denobulan
And, like, Birds of Prey!
Plus the good old UFP symbol with the two faces. No wonder everybody considers the Feds shifty...
Timo Saloniemi
And, like, Birds of Prey!
Plus the good old UFP symbol with the two faces. No wonder everybody considers the Feds shifty...
Timo Saloniemi
I pointed that out already.corvan II is a planet named in TNG
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