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How many Yangs and Kohms were there, anyway?
No exact numbers. A small village (100-ish) of Kohms versus hordes (thousands) of Yangs. Tracey, "We killed thousands and they still came." Cloud William says, "That which is ours is ours again. It will never be taken from us again." So, this may mean that the Kohms have been only run out of the Yang's original territory. Kohms may be in other locations on the planet that were not Yang territory. So, the number on both sides could be in the thousands-to-millions.
 
After breaking from the pattern a few days ago, I'm back at it with my TNG Rewatch. Still in the middle of the third season. I'm watching "Deja Q".

Q being Human is really getting on my nerves. I want to do what Sisko did and punch him in the face. But watching Guinan stick a fork directly onto the top of his hand works too.
 
TNG - Cause and Effect. I've always liked this episode but I wonder if a better ending might have been, the Enterprise finally breaks free of the causality loop and instead of it only being 17 days later, it's 100 years later and then they have to get back to their own time. Would have made a good two-parter.
 
The Guide is just that, "guidelines" (like pirate "parley"). On-screen is canon. The best way to resolve both sources: use the Cochrane Factor, x. The "Guide" was suggesting a "normal" warp scale with x = 1, usually good for cruising around solar systems (but not close-in sun or planet gravity wells). Once outside the effects of a star system (or some other technobabble reason like galactic strings, subspace jet streams, etc.), the x changes and you pick up speeds 10-50 times the "normal" warp scale. Works for me. :techman:

Except for the fact that some long interstellar voyages in TOS take about as long as they would take according to the official TOS warp scale.

I discuss this in the thread: https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/time-distance-and-speed-problems-in-star-trek.301617/
 
"The Return of the Archons" - Star Trek

"Violations" - Star Trek: The Next Generation
 
TOS: The Cage
I decided to try full Trek re watch before PIC and DIS start. So wish me luck.

Does the math in my head... Mmmmm... I don't know if I should be wishing you luck because I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing that you'd have enough time to pull off binging 750 episodes in just under three months. :/

You'd have to watch 8-9 episodes every day (without fail) to make it work.
 
Does the math in my head... Mmmmm... I don't know if I should be wishing you luck because I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing that you'd have enough time to pull off binging 750 episodes in just under three months. :/

You'd have to watch 8-9 episodes every day (without fail) to make it work.
I know bro, math is telling me I won't pull it off, but I have to try. I wanted to start a bit earlier, my work didn't let me.
 
Star Trek Voyager season 1: Cathexis.

Some good moments with the senior bridge members being taken over by a body jumping entity. Reminds me of TOS with the Jack the Ripper entity episode...
 
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