I'm not a fan of the because of Khan et al ban genetic engineering from the Federation. How else did McCoy live past 130?
Only when she passes genocidal legislation and rules without restrictions to her powers.
I'm not a fan of the because of Khan et al ban genetic engineering from the Federation. How else did McCoy live past 130?
Yes, it is true. It is also true that most of the characters continue to serve Starfleet in some capacity. Even Spock returns from Romulus and is given an Admirals commisionDon't the Trek novels have all of the TOS crew still alive by the TNG days? Scotty via Relics, McCoy and Spock through lifespan, and supposedly Uhura, Chekov and Sulu are all admirals. And even Kirk lives in the Shatnerverse!
You do have a point, but a cardinal rule of Trek canon is "If it is not on screen, it never happened." We can cuss and discuss assumptions till we are green in the face, but the point remains that canon is canon, therefore I submit the plot hole remains. The problem is that in 1982, that was a huge plot discrepancy, and created a discontinuity. All of us second generation Trek enthusiasts stared at each other and said "Chekov wasn't there!" We then ran home, then got on the phone with a friend that had "Space Seed" on tape as well as me reading Blish's novelizations. Those of us that love Star Trek dislike the unexplained and inaccurate things like that that happen.
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