I'm a continuity fanatic and even I'm learning to loosen up a little and just let things fit where they will.
I love continuity in so far as it is fun to learn about this fictional world.I'm a continuity fanatic and even I'm learning to loosen up a little and just let things fit where they will.
Neither does obsessing over meaningless details.That never ends well.
or perhaps Amok Time takes place after The Changeling and Uhura has no recollection of her SNW days!In “Amok Time”, Uhura asks who T’Pring is, and she and Chapel both looked shock when Spock tells them. But they both know T’Pring from SNW!
I headcanon that Uhura is momentarily distracted by T’Pring’s to-die-for appearance on the viewscreen — slightly older, spectacularly made up, and also just projecting a different, “cold queen” aura — to the extent that for a moment Nyota doesn’t register the name or recognize her. There’s something changed and unrecognizable frosty about T’Pring now. (Chapel’s glance at Spock is more a last chance “God, it’s really her, I’ve lost for good, haven’t I?”). Presumably, for the next few hours Nyota wonders how T’Pring could seem so different; once T’Pring’s plot comes out, she gets it.
And she has yet to have any scenes with T’Pring in SNW.In “Amok Time”, Uhura asks who T’Pring is
Uhura has not met T'Pring.In “Amok Time”, Uhura asks who T’Pring is, and she and Chapel both looked shock when Spock tells them.
Haha I just said the exact same thing in the Charades threadChapel may be shocked because last she heard they were on a break.
In “Amok Time”, Uhura asks who T’Pring is, and she and Chapel both looked shock when Spock tells them. But they both know T’Pring from SNW!
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