The Andorian ceremony implied in "Data's Day" didn't indicate four genders to me to be honest.
It didn't rule them out either. That's the point. Nothing in the novels' portrayal is impossible to reconcile with canon.
The Andorian ceremony implied in "Data's Day" didn't indicate four genders to me to be honest.
Hmm. Assuming that the ploidy of Andorians is tetraploid, that would make the shen's egg haploid, and the sperm of the thaan and chan both whatever half of haploid is called (is there a molecular geneticist in the house?)The gametes of each "male" sex contain one quarter of the number of chromosomes necessary to produce offspring. During the conception of an Andorian child, the thaan fertilizes a shen's egg with his gamete. The chan then also fertilizes the egg. This produces a fertilized egg that develops into a zygote. The shen then transfers the zygote to the zhen's pouch, where it develops into an embryo. The Andorian fetus is incubated and nourished to term in the zhen's pouch. The zhen does not contribute genetically to offspring.
The Andorian ceremony implied in "Data's Day" didn't indicate four genders to me to be honest.
I always figured group marriages and polyamory was common (nothing indicates Shran had just only one partner [mind you I consider the last episode of Enterprise is nothing more then an RPG game and anyone except Archer can die depending on the parts you take) in Andorian culture.
I mentioned this earlier in the thread, but to recap.Although, I missed the Discovery reference in the book. Maybe I was reading the book to damn fast. Anyone catch it?
I was late to start. The most interesting piece was seeing Phlox and why no Denobulans were seen from TNG onward.
And the reason is?
Eh, shit happens.They shifted Denobula into another dimension. Also, years later, the Hoban people attempted to do the same thing with their homeworld, but due to a Romulan attack at the moment the shift was to occur, there was a cataclysmic explosion which triggered the Hobus incident.
I mentioned this earlier in the thread, but to recap.When talking about the events of the episode Sarek, specifically Picard experiencing Sarek's memories after the mind meld, several of Sarek's memories are mentioned in the narrative, including one which is a very vaguely worded accounting of Sarek rescuing Michael Burnham after the bombing of the Vulcan school.
They shifted Denobula into another dimension. Also, years later, the Hoban people attempted to do the same thing with their homeworld, but due to a Romulan attack at the moment the shift was to occur, there was a cataclysmic explosion which triggered the Hobus incident.
Why would they do that?
I wonder how many different explanations we'll end up getting for Hobus as time goes on? We got one from STO, now this one, and I'm expecting to books to give us a different one once they reach that point.They shifted Denobula into another dimension. Also, years later, the Hoban people attempted to do the same thing with their homeworld, but due to a Romulan attack at the moment the shift was to occur, there was a cataclysmic explosion which triggered the Hobus incident.
It's the modern version of the Klingon Forehead Thing. They were engineered hybrids to better interact with humans, they were "southern" Klingons then finally ENT did it's Augment Virus thing which was totally ignored by Discovery.I wonder how many different explanations we'll end up getting for Hobus as time goes on? We got one from STO, now this one, and I'm expecting to books to give us a different one once they reach that point.
Or the ridgeless Klingons didn't yet rise to prominence they had in TOS.then finally ENT did it's Augment Virus thing which was totally ignored by Discovery.
It's the modern version of the Klingon Forehead Thing. They were engineered hybrids to better interact with humans, they were "southern" Klingons then finally ENT did it's Augment Virus thing which was totally ignored by Discovery.
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