You apparently have no idea what we are talking about if you think that applies...Relativity demonstrated the falsehood of universal fixed flow of time nearly a century ago.
You apparently have no idea what we are talking about if you think that applies...Relativity demonstrated the falsehood of universal fixed flow of time nearly a century ago.
Different point. @jaime was doing fine explaining why the other thing was wrong.You apparently have no idea what we are talking about if you think that applies...
I didn't wait a lifetime for a healthy gay couple on Star Trek just to have it taken away in 10 episodes!
Closely. Watched fifty years of heteronormative Star Trek where even gelatinous goo beings are strictly male/female. Watched main character couples, rare as they are, get whole dedicated episodes, blossom into marriages, pregnancies and only ending when an actor asked to leave the show. Trek doesn't show brutal murder in its couples, as a rule. And it doesn't do homo. You can't see why people would be disappointed those two things debuted together.Why is anyone complaining. Trek did what Trek (and and drama) does. Couples, gay or straight suffer loss. One dies. They are in the business of danger. Have you not watched Trek in the last 50-something years?
Closely. Watched fifty years of heteronormative Star Trek where even gelatinous goo beings are strictly male/female.
Actually he was wrong about pretty much everything.Different point. @jaime was doing fine explaining why the other thing was wrong.
Actually he was wrong about pretty much everything.
Yeah I know. Although that was meant to be TNG's 'gay episode' it was still heteronormative, with a male/female pairing. It was, probably unintentionally, an interesting early presentation of trans issues on TV and I retain a lot of love for it for that reason. But it still didn't manage a gay couple.there was a TNG episode with a genderless race.
https://gfycat.com/UncommonAromaticKarakul
This is my favourite scenes in this the episode.
Another observation, they use the TOS version of the Mirror salute in DSC, with an open palm. ENT used a fist
I know what you're saying Jamie, it's just not accurate.Sigh. Imagine you are sat on the Defiant, and survive the Tholian web. Also for the purpose of this idea, imagine you are Immortal. Now. You are sat there from the day they build it...how does it look to you? Each day ticking into the other. Is it the same as how it looks to someone looking at it from the outside, as we the audience are, following the Defiant from TOS, back in time and across universes to the MU in Ent, still in the MU now in discovery...and in the hypothetical other suggested, should it cross back to the Main Universe.
See?
You can ignore all the discussion about seconds and whatnot as it’s irrelevant to the topic.
If it helps think of other time travel stories, lie, Back to the future, where we follow one dude across his own personal timeline. They make it more explicit.
If it helps think of other time travel stories, lie, Back to the future, where we follow one dude across his own personal timeline. They make it more explicit.
Another observation, they use the TOS version of the Mirror salute in DSC, with an open palm. ENT used a fist
Harrison Wells says that diagram needs more circles...Like this?
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