She suspects he is hiding in a sock drawer?
Spock drawer
Yeah, but I ain't telling you where it is. All I will say is that he forgets to ball them up.

She suspects he is hiding in a sock drawer?
Spock drawer
Yeah, but I ain't telling you where it is. All I will say is that he forgets to ball them up.![]()
Future guy is Rassilon, didn’t you know?Maybe the Time War is spilling over into the Star Trek Universe. Damn that Rassilon!
So, the same basic story that Doctor Who did a few seasons back?The spore drive damaged the fabric of reality, and one existence can leak through the cracks in to another.
Anyone who's familiar with either TOS or the Abrams films? Which is to say, pretty much anyone who's ever been a Trek fan, across multiple generations?How many people know of Pike?
You and I have disagreed on a lot of things, but this, this I concur with 110%!...That works for me, since I tend to view "Star Trek" as TOS, and then everything else is derivative.
Probably just another instance of the left hand not knowing what the right hand was doing between the people writing the show and the people visualizing it, as with "100 AU from Earth"...I had a brief "urp" because the visual when that happened seemed to show something galaxy-like at a distance. Though the "galaxy" was itself pretty damn red shifted.
I really hope they don't canonically say that the Milky Way is only 30,000 LY across, because that's factually wrong.
Eek. I certainly hope not. "There are some things man was not meant to know" is one of the hoariest and least-satisfying story elements in the entire history of SF...Just a idea but what if really is God! Not a alien pretending or anything like that. Or is it? What if arc doesn't end on a answer but on a mystery they know they can't ever really solve. They aren't any closer to knowing what the red stuff is at the end than they were at the beginning.
Wait, isn't that two things?And if there's any one thing we're good at, it's creating unreasonable expectations and setting ourselves up for disappointment.
I hope it's not more "alternate realities" to be honest. Loved the MU storyline last season, but time to move into new territory.
Not the same story, but much the same premise, yes.So, the same basic story that Doctor Who did a few seasons back?
Simple way to tell. Overlay that new teaser map on Lorcas map from series one.
So, the same basic story that Doctor Who did a few seasons back?
Anyone who's familiar with either TOS or the Abrams films? Which is to say, pretty much anyone who's ever been a Trek fan, across multiple generations?
You and I have disagreed on a lot of things, but this, this I concur with 110%!...
Probably just another instance of the left hand not knowing what the right hand was doing between the people writing the show and the people visualizing it, as with "100 AU from Earth"...
Eek. I certainly hope not. "There are some things man was not meant to know" is one of the hoariest and least-satisfying story elements in the entire history of SF...
Wait, isn't that two things?![]()
Nope.All the continuity errors have done massive scarring to the universe.
Again, anecdotal, but I'm doubtful that my dad would know Pike, and he grew up with TOS.Anyone who's familiar with either TOS or the Abrams films? Which is to say, pretty much anyone who's ever been a Trek fan, across multiple generations?
Spock drawer
Again, anecdotal, but I'm doubtful that my dad would know Pike, and he grew up with TOS.
It is possible the anomalies were created when a passing asteroid went through a ion storm creating subspace fractures throughout the universe by causing a chain reaction of Omatron particles that line the inner fabric of subspace to spread out in a random and uncontrolled ways and the red cosmic effect is actually the hue of omatron particles being charged by the metronic gravational field of nearby suns that react badly to the manolium particles that make up the surface core structure of those suns.
Kind of like tossing a rock into a pond and seeing the ripple effects in the water.
Jason
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