I'm not willing to bet with any certainty that it involves the Romulans and the Vulcans.
Then why else call it Unification III?
I'm not willing to bet with any certainty that it involves the Romulans and the Vulcans.
Name of a planet is my summation. Or ship. Or space station.Then why else call it Unification III?
The Franklin is from before the Kelvin timeline split off.This is the universe that thinks its a good idea to promote inexperienced cadets to be heads of departments of a starship. If they are not the military, then those more experienced officers should take them to a tribunal for constructive dismissal. Lt. Hawkins got kicked out of a job cos he did not speak Romulan and was replaced with a graduate.
I think real life armies help with evacuations and relief, but they are still the army
It's called Unification III, so it will almost certainly deal with Vulcans and Romulans just like Unifications I and II did.
I'm not willing to bet with any certainty that it involves the Romulans and the Vulcans.
It's far better to sit and watch it as it comes.I'm not willing to bet that either. I've learned with CBS Trek not to make any assumptions.
Then why else call it Unification III?
As someone else pointed out in another thread, the new Starfleet uniforms have somewhat of resemblance to a Bajoran Uniform.Spoiler for episode 5 Die Tryingguess they finally find Federation HQ in the next episode also Oded Fehr aka Ardeth Bay from the mummy movies is playing a Starfleet Admiral.
Betting on the long odds.Name of a planet is my summation. Or ship. Or space station.
I usually do. Mostly because I'd rather there be some uncertainty rather than going in with certainty of an outcome.Betting on the long odds.![]()
This one?We see Saru and a Vulcan(oid) talking in one of the trailers with a (non-desert) planet through the window behind them, and she does the Vulcan salute.
The Cajor system.Or just outside the Bajor system.![]()
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