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Spoilers Star Trek: Starfleet Academy and the Novels

No Admiral Uhura either, but I guess that was just a First Splinter thing, anyway. But at least she made captain; Paris, Nog and Bashir stuck as lieutenants just seems wrong. But at least @Oddish will be happy with Admiral Kim! :lol:
You better frickin' believe it! :hugegrin:

I lost my "dancing Oddish" meme, but if I could find it, I would be pasting it everywhere!
 
Like the Klingon cadet who's interested in studying medicine -- does that suggest that 32nd-century Klingon culture has become more peaceful, as I've often hoped it would have (rather than just rehashing the same old Klingon stuff yet again)?
Well we can infer that the Klingon Empire fell centuries ago, they are actual Federation members by the 26th century and Ezri did talk about the Klingon Empire being on a decline.
And the character who's a Klingon-Jem'Hadar hybrid -- how the heck did that happen? (In general terms, I mean...)
Well when a daddy Jem'Hadar and a mummy Klingon love each other very much, 800 years of genetic engineering by an extremely advanced civilisation allows them to bonk.
 
IIRC, when we see Pike's file in the Disco S2 premiere, one of his commendations listed was the Cadassian Legate's Medal of Valor or something like that.
Yep. And they reused the text of that graphic in SWN for Pike and Una's records, so she's got one, too.
 
Which is why it's unwise to take blink-and-you-miss-it screen graphics as firm canon rather than just lorem ipsum.
True. At least in the olden days Alderaan and Kryptonite were on illegible graphics as were the ship as well as some ship names that were just in jokes, same with dedication plaques. It does boggle the mind why people running memory alpha consider them canon.
 
True. At least in the olden days Alderaan and Kryptonite were on illegible graphics as were the ship as well as some ship names that were just in jokes, same with dedication plaques. It does boggle the mind why people running memory alpha consider them canon.

Well, the case can be made that the job of a TV show wiki is to catalog what the show depicts without editorial bias or comment. A reference work is just a reference work; how we interpret its content is up to us.
 
Well, the case can be made that the job of a TV show wiki is to catalog what the show depicts without editorial bias or comment. A reference work is just a reference work; how we interpret its content is up to us.
A wise outlook. If only wisdom weren't so easily undone by human nature.
 
They've done both. Erin McDonald and Kristen Beyer and Tawny Newsome are all on it.


Or he came back in secret. Or the course has a clickbait name.
;)


My knee-jerk reaction to that image was annoyance, but I'm thinking now that the framing of it doesn't actually preclude the fact that he did come home. For all we know the course ends with the instructor revealing that:

Sisko did die in the fire caves.
Sisko did live on in the celestial temple.
Sisko did return from there to help raise his child with Kasidy.
Yeah, that did occur to me. That the actual course itself could actually be about the answers to those questions that he gave when he came back.
I forgot to mention in my other post, that I do like pretty much everything else about the trailer. Obviously it's just a teaser, so it doesn't reveal a ton, but I am liking what I'm seeing so far.
 
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