Know what? That she'll jump 1000 years into the future and therefor everyone she knew has died?
Well, yeah.
Know what? That she'll jump 1000 years into the future and therefor everyone she knew has died?
Clearly she should get over it.
The jump just happened. Not really enough time to process the full emotional impact.Well, yeah.
I too have "sentimental" keepsakes from both my Mom and my Paternal Grandma.
(the only one I knew).
But I have them out on display in my house to remind me every day of their love for me.
I don't need that kind of hole filled, because I rejoice in my memories of both of them on a daily basis.
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Having Discovery on CBS was the right move. My father noticed that it's on there now. He said "They have Star Trek on tonight!" He thought it was a movie. I asked him, "Does it have Kirk or Picard in it?" He said no. So I said, "It isn't a movie, it's the first season of Star Trek: Discovery. It's the new show." Then we talked about it for a bit. I talked up the third season. I said, "The jump 1,000 years into the future." He seems interested.
EDIT: I stand corrected. It's Star Trek Beyond that's airing tonight. Ehhh. Well, at least I still talked up Discovery.
Yes, I know, I'm a Discovery Fan who isn't super into the Abrams Films. We exist.![]()
Indeed, yes. And it pains me that such things are being regarded as questionable emotionality in some fan circles.Reminds me of how ashamed I felt about processing my grandmother's death (we were pretty close) even though I knew for about a year before she passed that she didn't have much time left. Seven years later, I still feel this very empty hole that will never be filled, whenever I think about her. Having some of her sentimental keepsakes to remind me of her has not filled the hole; putting those keepsakes in a box and "forgetting" about them has not filled the hole.
Now imagine that for a similarly sensitive person like Tilly, but multiplied across all the people she cared about (who aren't also DIS crew).
That's a tidal wave waiting to happen.
I would chalk up most of those "Fans" as not yet having such an emotional experience in what is probably their young lives.Indeed, yes. And it pains me that such things are being regarded as questionable emotionality in some fan circles.![]()
There's definitely a story there. Decedents of Starfleet people set up as gods on some primitive planet or something. Yep.Following the Burn, I wonder how many surviving Starfleet Captains went all Ron Tracey?
It seems like being part of Starfleet would be optional now for a captain and plenty captains of surviving ships would went out on their ownThere's definitely a story there. Decedents of Starfleet people set up as gods on some primitive planet or something. Yep.
and many worlds have left the Federation because of its Human-centric nature.https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Trek:_Federation
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Trek:_Federation
Well this is where they got some of their ideas from...interesting
Also Star Trek Final Frontier, which I believe predated Federation from a development standpoint.https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Trek:_Federation
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Trek:_Federation
Well this is where they got some of their ideas from...interesting
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