Would it of went of well?
And your opinion?Would it of went of well?
Personally, I do count the two seasons of TAS as the fourth and fifth years of the five-year mission.For some TAS was the fourth season.
Magicks stardate 1254.4 works okay-ish as is. I discount WNMHGB as being in the United Earth (UE) Stardate system, then shortly after that episode and about a year and a half before Mudd's Women, they changed to the Federation Stardate system and reset back to 0000. Aside for the TAS bridge design and character familiarity, this would put Magicks about 80 stardates or about 29 days (where 1000 stardates is one Earth year) before Mudd's Women.
Another option is to have stardates affected by location in the Galaxy, so, the closer to the center, the lower the stardate. I can see this fudging for few days, but not years. YMMV
The last option is to declare the logged stardate as a misprint and change the first digit to 5 making it Stardate 5254.4 (more in line with its companion episodes). Mudd's Passion is Stardate 4978.4 and The Time Trap is Stardate 5267.6. Additionally, this new date does not interfere with TOS episodes. This is my preferred option at this time.![]()
One day I want to do a TOS/TAS rewatch by stardate. I made a list by stardate some years ago. The real hiccup is “The Magicks Of Megas-Tu” coming at the very beginning I believe.
TAS was even worse with Stardates than TOS. Production staff: "It's a cartoon for kids; who cares."I skipped this episode on my last re-watch for other reasons, but I threw out the stardate entirely when making my list and used the formula I had for episodes without a stardate to get 5573, between the "Infinite Vulcan" and the "Terratin Incident." Using a stardate of 5254 would put this episode between "Beyond the Farthest Star" and "The Time Trap." Either one seems to fit just about as well, since this whole episode is one that just doesn't fit well in my opinion anyway.
Perhaps the fact that they are so close to the center of the galaxy does affect the stardate in some major way, but one that we would not see in most if any other episodes (maybe Voyager might encounter some time disconnections like this, but they did not seem to.)
Also, while I did treat "BEM" as the last epsiode in my list, 7403 seems to close to TMP for me, and I think it should be treated as an error. (It probably was using a fan system that would refer 1973 and the month of March.)
TAS was even worse with Stardates than TOS. Production staff: "It's a cartoon for kids; who cares."
Really? That's it? You create a topic and your only opinion is a 3-word "dunno"? LOLIt may of
My thought was TAS and TOS combined. Several issues:Going to have to partially disagree with you there. Every TAS episode has a stardate, and they all start with 5 or 6, with the two exceptions listed here and another error in "The Time Trap" that is probably just an omission of numbers. That's really not bad for something that got started a few years after the original had stopped.
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