I just said I’m pretty sure she’s a Barzan.... looks like a duck ...
... walks like a duck ...
... acts like a duck ...
Must be a Romulan!
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It would be an odd coincidence if she wasn’t.
I just said I’m pretty sure she’s a Barzan.... looks like a duck ...
... walks like a duck ...
... acts like a duck ...
Must be a Romulan!
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I always assumed that 99% of people with blindness/lack of eye issues just got implants, like Pulaski talked of, and Geordi or his family used an older technology, perhaps upgraded by Geordi himself. There's evidence that he was just plain blind during his youth, no VISOR, no nothing.
(We had a guy in a wheelchair in "Magic", too; was it this same extra? The other supposed war injuries, implants and the like, persist with specific characters and extras.)
Now, this is a bit of an issue, as the Barzan race didn't even have interstellar travel by the time of TNG. But if Saru is in Starfleet, I guess other pre-warp individuals can be too.
I'm trying to remember but, I can't think of a TOS episode in which the circumstances DIDN'T Force Them to interfere with a pre-warp planet.In TOS they weren't so snobbish to avoid the pre-warp civilizations as they were in TNG.![]()
^^^Memory Alpha only lists her as a Barzan because she looks like one. It’s part of their common sense policy or whatever it’s called.
I agree that she looks like one and probably is one, but it would be nice to have a direct confirmation.
While they don’t have interstellar travel, it does mention the species relied on the help from others, we don’t know how long the Federation has known them. Warp travel isn’t the only thing needed for first contact.
In my own undeniable way, I was really agreeing with you.I just said I’m pretty sure she’s a Barzan.
It would be an odd coincidence if she wasn’t.
The Price says that the Barzan have no manned spaceflight. It doesn't say they have no warp capabilities.Now, this is a bit of an issue, as the Barzan race didn't even have interstellar travel by the time of TNG.
Indeed. But Kirk's is "historic", according to Icheb. Does that mean that there were dozens or hundreds and his stands out by its qualities, now that we can rule out the very existence of the mission as having been historic?
Timo Saloniemi
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