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New Andorians

There's no such thing as an Andorian Batman, because Andorians have superpowers.
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Powder blue skin like Shran and Andorians from ENT. The hair's more yellow but they look more or less like 22nd century Andorians with that makeup.
 
I forget, but did our Shukar's voice sound electronically modulated like that of his MU counterpart? I'm kinda hoping they drop that effect. I like everything about the revised Andorians except that crap.
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Powder blue skin like Shran and Andorians from ENT. The hair's more yellow but they look more or less like 22nd century Andorians with that makeup.
they look great!! I love that makeup!

I hope we see you again as part of the discovery crew! the two look to nice!
 
Is there anything to indicate Cornwell is not a combat officer?
She certainly seems to be depicted as currently being a combat officer, or at least a fleet operations officer, though she is stated to have a background as a psychologist, and if we take Lorca's comments literally, she is a doctor.

I know, they've obviously given her the kind of career path Beverly Crusher or Deanna Troi have, or even Ezri Dax in the novels where they start as psychologists/medical officers and advance to starship command, or in this case further. It's not realistic, but then if I want realism, what the hell am I bothering with Star Trek for, am I right?
 
Wait, does this mean Admiral McCoy from "Encounter at Farpoint" was similarly out there taking command of vessels in war zones prior to TNG? :lol:
 
She certainly seems to be depicted as currently being a combat officer, or at least a fleet operations officer, though she is stated to have a background as a psychologist, and if we take Lorca's comments literally, she is a doctor.

I know, they've obviously given her the kind of career path Beverly Crusher or Deanna Troi have, or even Ezri Dax in the novels where they start as psychologists/medical officers and advance to starship command, or in this case further. It's not realistic, but then if I want realism, what the hell am I bothering with Star Trek for, am I right?
I don't think it is super weird career path considering how many hats Starfleet wears. And they seem to allow people to switch their service departments pretty freely. And why shouldn't they? As long as you take some extra courses or get some other way qualified for your new job, why would it matter what your old job was?
 
It's rare that TOS can make a species look more alien than one of the later series could. But the Tellarite hands in "Journey to Babel" were one example. :)
 
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