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Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 2x03 - "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow"

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A late thought. If the Khan timeline is altered, could that mean there are no Augments incursion into the ENT timeline which could mean no Augment virus = no smooth head Klingons.
Considering Soong took Frozen augment embryos, thawed them circa 2130, then grew and raised them, whether they were originally frozen 30 to 50 years later then 1997 doesn't make much of a difference does it? ;)
 
And then the Soong family got a new idea and took a completely different creative direction for the next two centuries:

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I may need to rewatch this episode now that I’ve seen Subspace Rhapsody. This episode turned into La’An’s most important episode of the season.
 
There is a moment in a later episode (being spoiler-careful here) that I was taken aback by. It wasn't immediately clear to me whether it was a flashback to something not shown in this episode, or an imaginary moment. Looking at it again, I guess it's imaginary. But it startled me.
 
There is a moment in a later episode (being spoiler-careful here) that I was taken aback by. It wasn't immediately clear to me whether it was a flashback to something not shown in this episode, or an imaginary moment. Looking at it again, I guess it's imaginary. But it startled me.
definitely imaginary.
 
I just thought of something: why does the first time agent allow himself to be fatally shot?

Surely he would have access to the latest technology to protect himself? Hell, we have bulletproof vests TODAY!
 
I just thought of something: why does the first time agent allow himself to be fatally shot?

Surely he would have access to the latest technology to protect himself? Hell, we have bulletproof vests TODAY!
He might have been observing and "cloaked" or hidden and caught a stray bullet.
 
Like I said, bulletproof vests are definitely a thing, have had them for years IRL. And the agent didn't appear to be shot with a futuristic bullet. (Assuming there is such a thing.) I guess he got overconfident and didn't think he needed one. :shrug:
 
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