I mean technically, there's nothing stopping BSG being the very distant past in the same timeline...They should star referencing Star Wars, The Expanse, Babylon 5 and Battlestar Galactica.![]()
I mean technically, there's nothing stopping BSG being the very distant past in the same timeline...
One of the great things about LDS is that it celebrates all of Trek. So, yes, modern Trek references are welcome.
I do wonder if they will address the Equinox's Ransom at some point.
Look at all the multi-generational Starfleet families though.You mean, is he related to Jack? I doubt it. It's a common enough name.
That, and Lower Decks never knowingly misses a chance to make a canon reference.Look at all the multi-generational Starfleet families though.
Kirk, Freeman, Paris, Decker. I know there are others I am missing.
added: Crusher
Look at all the multi-generational Starfleet families though.
Kirk, Freeman, Paris, Decker. I know there are others I am missing.
added: Crusher
Amongst the main characters:
* TOS/TAS: Kirk, Scott/Preston, Sulu
* TNG: Picard (ancestor was in UESPA), Riker (father a civilian consultant), La Forge, Crusher, Troi
* Voyager: Janeway, Paris, Tuvok's family
* Discovery: Burnham (Section 31 parents)
* LD: Freeman/Mariner
Additionally, it was suggested by later writers that Valerie Archer was descended from Jonathan Archer, suggesting another Starfleet dynasty there (and non-canon is full of Starfleet families for pretty much all characters in some form). The Ransom possibility is similar to the Archer possibility, and may come up someday, although I can't really see an easy way to fit the reference in, even with Lower Decks' standard of sledgehammering in references sometimes.
I'm pretty sure that one of the security officers that took Mariner away in the Lower Decks season premier was Xahean, and if so, that would make them the first New Era alien to appear in every iteration (including Short Treks, where they were introduced) of modern Trek.
I stand corrected. Thank you for the clarification.He was Antaran. He's been on the show since the first episode. A regular background character, and one of two Antarans (the other being the Alhambra version of Ransom) seen on the show.
Antarans were featured in just one episode of Enterprise, previously.
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