Kor Jr inherited IKS Klothos from his Dad.![]()
Couldn't be his dad, since he's canonically Kor, son of Rynar (according to "Once More Unto the Breach"). His uncle?
Yeah, I've been puzzling over the whole thing with Kor having ridges too. I thought maybe he could have had fake ridges grafted onto his head at this time, and he later got rid of them, but I'm not too sure. And yeah, I doubt he would have already been a captain at this time.
Kor Jr inherited IKS Klothos from his Dad.![]()
Couldn't be his dad, since he's canonically Kor, son of Rynar (according to "Once More Unto the Breach"). His uncle?
But if Kor's uncle had ridges, wouldn't Kor have them too? Maybe he was a friend of Rynar's, and Rynar named his son after him? Seems for logical to me.
And then there's the matter of where the Klingons got those cloaking devices.
The fact that there's a guy called Kor in command of a ship called the Klothos makes it pretty unavoidable that there's a connection...
Chris,
You don't have to be snippy about it. You made a point. I made a point.
One explanation might be that the Nerada not only went back in time through the black hole, but to an alternate universe (a la the USS Defiant in "In a Mirror, Darkly").
Good reason as any to explain the continuity errors in both Star Trek XI and this comic. The USS Kelvin was a bit advanced for its time...
Plus why the original Prime Trek timeline is "still there" when in the past (like "Yesterday's Enterprise" and First Contact) time travel did result in the overwriting of the timeline.
So, in your view, was the Abrams-verse divergent from the Prime timeline prior to 2233? I find it hard to believe all the changes portrayed were the result of one ship being destroyed.
the changes in the depiction of Starfleet tech between TOS & TMP. (I find it hard to believe such a wholesale transformation of every single bit of Starfleet technology, equipment, and clothing could take place within a mere three or four years, without any of the old stuff being kept around.)
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