Face-ess Of Boe.Maybe Michael Burnham is the Guardian of Forever?
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On a serious note, if they're going to address / resolve the Kelvin timeline in any way, here is the opportunity.
Face-ess Of Boe.Maybe Michael Burnham is the Guardian of Forever?
I am hoping for a merge soon........We've got a "News From Dubious Sources" thread in Future of Trek for just such a reason.
Fair point.....I even groaned a little when I saw they were going to Talos IV last year, but it wound up being one of the season's best episodes for me. I don't care what they do........just do it well.The a-hole RMB probably reacted the same way when he found out they were doing a sequel episode to “The Cage” and go to Talos 4.
It's called "internal consistency" and it's important:
https://rachellemnshaw.com/blog/2013/02/why-good-writing-matters-internal-consistency
https://lgestrella.wordpress.com/2015/01/21/the-importance-of-internal-consistency/
I never watched it. Now I see I made the right call.Remember Free Enterprise, it was Swingers if they were pathetic manchildren and William Shatner showed up and rapped.
This sounds the most likely. There are 800 years for them to work with to find out about the Kelvin Timeline.I don’t think GoF will be used to alter the past. Burnham will use it check on Spock in the past including his time in Kelvin timeline.
He followed up with a tweet saying the Guardian of Forever is ambulatory and has a human persona in Discovery. He says it makes it Doctor Who.
The Guardian in TOS talked and had a personality. And surely it wasn't always a worn doen donut of stone shape. Let them change it if they wish. Nothing is sacred, nor should it be. It's a TV show.
Exactly. And even then, Ephraim and Dot was only canon-destroying if you take Star Trek way too seriously. At the end of the day it was a fun little cartoon and a celebration of TOS. Hardly meant to be taken as something that actually happened.This is turning into a tell your parents you're pregnant to soften the news that you failed your math test situation.
If the Guardian possesses a person Idris-style... well that might kind of cool. If the Guardian simply has a humanoid avatar, that actually sounds closer to Ellison's original concept.
Either way this doesn't seem nearly as canon-destroying as "Ephraim and Dot."
Soooo....Edith Keeler was the reason the MU and the PU split, am I getting that right?
welllll....I'm not sure eitherI'm not sure where you're getting that from.
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