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Spock's official name: S’chn T’Gai

Very clearly. The nacelles are identical down to the top fins, they just coloured the bussards red, the saucer has the ridge going down the back from the bridge.
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So clearly I don't see it, sorry.

Call me stubborn or whatever. Blind might be a better assessment.
 
But do you have to be so, 'willingly'?
Initial reaction was "looks like an Enterprise." To me, it still does, not a specific one. But, having a picture of the Discovery style Enterprise next to it makes it clear enough, I guess.

Kelvin Enterprise for the win.:beer:
 
Is it that it's not pronounceable or not correctly pronounceable? I can pronounce something all I want, but, am I pronouncing it correctly? :D
 
Well, before they walked it back, I was gonna say, since the name came from "Ishmael," that means "Here Come The Brides" exists canonically in the Star Trek Universe.

Of course, the novels and comics are not "canon", but elements from them become canon when adopted by onscreen Trek.

But in TrekLit world, "Here Come The Brides" actually happened, so there may not have been a TV series about them. The series was loosely based on the Mercer Girls project, which did happen.
 
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Should Spock's unacknowledged child with Saavik be canon-nized?

Then Michael Burnham could potentially have descendents of Spock to interact with.
There was always that statement by Picard that he attended the wedding of Sarek's son. How many sons could Sarek have had besides Spock and Sybok? To be fair, if it was Spock's wedding, why didn't Picard just say so. Spock was a well known figure in the 24th Century.
 
There was always that statement by Picard that he attended the wedding of Sarek's son. How many sons could Sarek have had besides Spock and Sybok? To be fair, if it was Spock's wedding, why didn't Picard just say so. Spock was a well known figure in the 24th Century.
I'm going with Sybok.
(even though he's been dead for some time by the time of TNG)

:shrug:
 
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