The red dots are the nerd rage seeping into the Trek universe.All those continuity errors are causing scarring on the universe. It’s all very ”timey whimey” stuff.
The red dots are the nerd rage seeping into the Trek universe.All those continuity errors are causing scarring on the universe. It’s all very ”timey whimey” stuff.
That’s weird when there isn’t anyAll those continuity errors are causing scarring on the universe. It’s all very ”timey whimey” stuff.
Oh, if that's true STO will implode faster than Star Wars' toxic fandom according to that one thread in the Star Wars subforum.Iconians...
If that is the case, then they are probably pointing their telescopes toward this Earth, cause there's been a Hell of a lot of "naughty stuff" going on around here since the dawn of man.some of the naughtier parts of the galaxy just got pixellated, that's all. There are some very disappointed viewers in the next galaxy over who are turning their telescopes elsewhere.
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i'm not saying it's sauron, but it's sauron.
Put the Illuminati in there and I'm convinced.Yes!!!
What Burnham sees in the trailer for season 2 is really the Red Eye of Sauron!
Now, everyone pay close attention here:
Khan didn't get the satisfaction of killing Kirk in the prime universe. Soran did. This time it's going to be nuKhan who kills Kirk, because he is really Sauron....and what we thought was prime wasn't. It's all about a conspiracy to eliminate Kirk before he ever gets to command the Enterprise.
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This is what they looked like the day of the fall of their civilization, how they appear above is after several millennia of modifications to their bodies.
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Okay, that was pretty cleverWorld of Warcraft? Wow.
Ah, I see Star Trek: Online has gone full World of Warcraft? Wow.
That's actually a nice design! I would really love for Star Trek to do their aliens a bit more... alien.
(But just the new ones! Keep the old iconic ones the way they were!
*tribute to the klingons)
Some alien race that's new or one that was never fully explored in the canon before. They're somehow connected to the spore network and eventually this will explain why Starfleet never really developed it more.
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