Do we know when in the timeline this short takes place?
No, only that it's sometime after the time loop episode.Do we know when in the timeline this short takes place?
No, only that it's sometime after the time loop episode.
Not necessarily.But the flashbacks could be before that?
Not necessarily.
Remember there was a time skip during season 1,
"Where can I find a beach good for sipping Jippers?"Next they will be running a form of Windows mobile with Cortana??
Now I've seem them all yesterday, but I'd rank them very different:I'd rank them:
1. "Calypso" Best overall story and sci-fi piece. Great performances, engaging story....etc
2. "The Escape Artist" Brought me right back to TOS's charming, silly little episodes like Tribbles and I,Mudd.
3. "Brightest Star" Looked great, and I like Saru, but this made very little sense to me.
4. "Runaway" OK I guess. Cute, but almost nothing happens. Like, nothing.
And starfleet? It's okay to take someone from his pre-warp homeworld? Just because he's able to use alien communication? Data should have known that, when he talked with Sarjenka.
Do we know when in the timeline this short takes place?
After the Episode "I, Mudd" would make sense - If he found a way to defeat the androids and gain control over them.Could it even be during or after TOS? I'm wondering because of the Androids and the starfleet uniforms might not necessarily provide any clues, because we already saw officers wearing earlier types of uniforms during 24th century trek.
I agree with this order though I think I liked the Saru one a bit more than you.I'd rank them:
1. "Calypso" Best overall story and sci-fi piece. Great performances, engaging story....etc
2. "The Escape Artist" Brought me right back to TOS's charming, silly little episodes like Tribbles and I,Mudd.
3. "Brightest Star" Looked great, and I like Saru, but this made very little sense to me.
4. "Runaway" OK I guess. Cute, but almost nothing happens. Like, nothing.
I agree with this order though I think I liked the Saru one a bit more than you.
The Mudd mini episode was a lot of fun, and really made good use of Trek's bumbling fool of a villain - the proto Quark, in a sense. Loads of good visual gags, funny use of flashback, and tied nicely into Mudd's activities on TOS. I preferred the more cerebral Calypso, but this was an excellent laugh.
I thought the idea of "Kelpians as prey" was addressed very strangely here, if indeed the obelisk kidnappers were intended to be the "hunters."
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