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Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 2x01 - "The Broken Circle"

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Possibly a common nickname that had been in circulation for some time that they decided to make official? Pike could have been making a joke that it had already caught on but that Starfleet giving it official blessing would make it "uncool".

I like that.

We see Archer in Enterprise pondering Starfleet adopting some sort of "Prime Directive" so chronologically the phrase has already been used way before the 2250s, though not in the same specific context.

He said, "some sort of a doctrine", then referred to it later as a "directive", no "prime".

At this point, I have to take the show as a soft reboot, which is fine. It does seem strange though, that they're purporting it to be a prequel when there are mounting unnecessary niggling little call-forwards that sort-of-but-don't-quite tie in to TOS.

Spock's actions here undoubtedly would have come up in 'The Menagerie', when he does the same again, but everyone (including Uhura) is shocked and all, "There's no way Spock could do anything like this!"
 
Spock's actions here undoubtedly would have come up in 'The Menagerie', when he does the same again, but everyone (including Uhura) is shocked and all, "There's no way Spock could do anything like this!"
I just did a quick text search of a fan transcript of Menagerie and I don't see any dialogue of Uhura saying anything like that at all. Unless it was a facial reaction...
 
I just did a quick text search of a fan transcript of Menagerie and I don't see any dialogue of Uhura saying anything like that at all. Unless it was a facial reaction...

Yes, I was thinking of her non-verbal surprise when he surrenders to McCoy and admits that he never received orders to take command. That one is a reconcilable nit pick of the, "Well, I guess Chapel was just surprised at hearing Spock refer to T'Pring as his wife", variety, but they're starting to mount up.
 
Yes, I was thinking of her non-verbal surprise when he surrenders to McCoy and admits that he never received orders to take command. That one is a reconcilable nit pick of the, "Well, I guess Chapel was just surprised at hearing Spock refer to T'Pring as his wife", variety, but they're starting to mount up.
Given that this series hadn't been filmed yet in 1966, I don't think there would be a way for Uhura to act that way in TOS. And TOS wasn't exactly a continuity poster child to begin with. For that, I'm grateful that they were interested in story first.
 
There is one possible continuity issue here. The Vulcan harp is already in Spock's quarters when Michael visits the Enterprise in Season 2 of DSC and is also visible in SNW Season 1, though his quarters now look radically different on the inside.

Was it Spock's all along and he just used it as a wall decoration to display his Vulcan heritage and M'Benga retrieved it from Spock's quarters when he wasn't looking? He never plays it until now?
Could be. People have instruments in their home that they hardly play or don't play that well. Maybe M'Benga was encouraging Spock to resume an old hobby or start a new one to help his emotional health.
(NR looks at the electronic keyboard sitting in the corner of her living room, gathering dust)
Yes, I was thinking of her non-verbal surprise when he surrenders to McCoy and admits that he never received orders to take command. That one is a reconcilable nit pick of the, "Well, I guess Chapel was just surprised at hearing Spock refer to T'Pring as his wife", variety, but they're starting to mount up.
And they always will, the needs of the story trumps the needs of slavish devotion to continuity every time. Thankfully
 
Yep. And then the bizarre fascination over Romulan cloaking devices in Season 3 when they'd already dealt with them in Season 1 and encountered cloaked Romulan Bird-of-Preys firing at the Enterprise in "The Deadly Years" in Season 2.
Between this Balance of Terror and Enterprise, I'm now convinced Romulan cloaking devices come with some telepathic weapon that brainwashes opponents into thinking they've never seen a Romulan cloaking device before. :rommie:
 
When I saw frozen Chapel with a nose bleed, I flashed back to injured frozen Luke on Hoth with a nose bleed in Empire Strikes Back
 
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