I guess you kind of need to be a weirdo to join Starfleet to begin with.And McCoy.
Sybok hit the mother lode when he captured the Enterprise.
I guess you kind of need to be a weirdo to join Starfleet to begin with.And McCoy.
Sybok hit the mother lode when he captured the Enterprise.
Still very dangerous. I wouldn’t want them doing that to me.Not permanently, and only far enough to fool a simple biometric scanner. Nobody got super strength or x-ray vision.
There's the flagship, then there's the freak-flag ship.I guess you kind of need to be a weirdo to join Starfleet to begin with.
Imagine how insane the lower decks crew on the Enterprise must be.There's the flagship, then there's the freak-flag ship.
So, I guess that communicates Una is intended to be an alien, not from a human colony that goes by the name Illyrian
I can see Hemmer at a rave.Imagine how insane the lower decks crew on the Enterprise must be.
Well, there is no real confirmation, one way or another. However, we do know that the JJverse diverged the timeline around Kirk's birth, long after the Earth-Romulan War.
Well of course, other time travel events in Trek, such as in First Contact, have also made their mark, but Nero's change, specifically, didn't affect the past of where he ended up in the timeline. I don't see how it could be retroactive, so I'd like you to explain. I mean, the changes made in the past stay there. Otherwise ANY change would create a time loop or paradox. Avengers Endgame kind of made a lot of sense in that respect.It diverged before then, according to Word Of God, because time travel is sufficiently prevalent in the Star Trek universe that changing the future also changes the past. Nero's incursion caused retroactive alterations to the timeline before he'd even arrived.
Seemed to work out okay for TOS.Again, there's always a point at which people will find it too unrealistic for comfort, within the premise of the show.
You must be new to this "fandom" thing, then.Seemed to work out okay for TOS.
Perhaps humor could be added. Twas a joke.The Denobulans would disagree.
And the Illyrians in this episode suffered and died out because they tried to de-engineer themselves to be normal.
There's nothing wrong with a bit of genetic enhancement in the right areas.
Imagine if you could agument yourself to be better, imagine what it could do for your quality of life.
=DPerhaps humor could be added. Twas a joke.
Three centuries is a long time with a lot of people contributing DNA.If Khan was La'an's ancestor, wouldn't she be an augment as well?
Not if jokes fly by my audience.=D
You could be a genetically enhanced comedian.
So any superiority would be down to punching things, lifting things, and opening pickle jars.Khan disappears in 1996 and La'an is probably born around 2235. That's 239 years. Augment DNA would be pretty thinned out after two centuries.
After that many generations of dilution, the enhancements probably come down to:So any superiority would be down to punching things, lifting things, and opening pickle jars.
Logical. Pickles are important.After that many generations of dilution, the enhancements probably come down to:
1) Opening Pickle Jars
2) Lifting Things
3) Punching Things
in that particular order
^_-
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