All it shows is continuity is mutable.Exactly. But people like to use that as an argument for continuity having no relevance today![]()
All it shows is continuity is mutable.Exactly. But people like to use that as an argument for continuity having no relevance today![]()
It has less relevance, and is far more malleable because of elements like that. Treating it as a strict immovable line is strange to me.Exactly. But people like to use that as an argument for continuity having no relevance today![]()
Indeed. Otherwise, no Borg Queen maybe.All it show is continuity is mutable.
It is fascinating to watch a rapey TOS
I know you meant 'ropey'. It just made me laugh!
And that the beauty of it.At least UESPA was later recanonized in VOY with the inscriptions on the 2067 Friendship One warp probe and later in ENT as the agency that was in control of the United Earth Starfleet.
At least UESPA was later recanonized in VOY with the inscriptions on the 2067 Friendship One warp probe and later in ENT as the agency that was in control of the United Earth Starfleet.
Yes, it is an acronym, just like Nasa. National Aeronautics Space Administration.Initialism. Acronym forms a word. UESPA isn't a word
I couldn't say but I'm sure someone's made more than a few scooter jokes out of it.Do they spell it out or say it in Tomorrow is Yesterday?
Yes, it is an acronym, just like Nasa. National Aeronautics Space Administration.
Kirk said YOU-SPA in “Charlie X”; he didn’t spell out UESPA.Because NASA is a word you can say and pronounce, UESPA isn't (or at least one we don't say as a word and say the letters of, like FBI.) Acronyms form words.
The Lego Star Wars game comes out.I'm personally waiting to see what they're doing when First Contact Day comes and goes. The date is drawing nearer.
Kirk said YOU-SPA in “Charlie X”; he didn’t spell out UESPA.
Captain's Log, star date 1535.8. UESPA headquarters notified of the mysterious loss of science probe vessel Antares.
You’re right about the clumsy pronunciation. That’s why they started saying it as “Starfleet”. Sort of like Menzies.Been a long time since I've seen that one.
He really says it? That seems odd because looking and it it just doesn't look like a word you can say and like one you kinda have to clumsily say like "You-Spa."
You like the EU makes sense, I had imagined Wespa out of it. Easy enough to make a pronunciation out of it.Kirk said YOU-SPA in “Charlie X”; he didn’t spell out UESPA.
Captain's Log, star date 1535.8. UESPA headquarters notified of the mysterious loss of science probe vessel Antares.
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