OMG... it's not simply a dog.
It's another transporter accident! Poor Will.
Q did it.
OMG... it's not simply a dog.
It's another transporter accident! Poor Will.
Another cannnon violation, Earth's moon is too big!(assuming that's what the giant circle is supposed to be)
As for the breed of dog, let's stop looking at things from today's knee-jerk viewpoints. Undoubtedly, the aggressiveness has been genetically engineered out of pitbulls by the 24th century. I assume the ban on genetic engineering wouldn't apply to lifeforms like dogs, cats, plants, etc. While the shortage of transhumanism in Trek has been lamented on occasion, perhaps there is still some possibility of showcasing transcaninism.
Kor
Seriously though, fuck pitbulls. This doesn't ruin the show or anything, but as someone who got chased up a car by a pitbull (for no other reason then it saw me walking by) this will be the one show I watch where I'll be actively hoping to see the dog (by this I mean the fictional character, not the dog actor, obviously) get killed. Also, don't start that "its the owner, not the dog" BS. Pitbull's are predisposed to attacking people and other animals even if they are raised by loving owners who pamper them. Literally the worst dog species possible to choose for the show, unless Picard is supposed to be a villain.
Like I said, the dog is a non factor in my potential enjoyment of this show, which I'm still excited for, but its a bizarre and stupid choice.
I'm hoping for "Aramis," the only one of the Musketeers whose name hasn't appeared in Trek in some form (that I'm aware of).
Selectively breeding and genetically engineering aren't the same things (according to Wikipedia).We've been "genetically engineering" dogs since they first became our companions by selectively breeding them.
trekmovie.com article speculates that the planet in the poster is Romulus.
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