blame the network executives for that one.ENT shouldn't have had transporters at all.
It was going to happen and as it was Picard ultimately retconned their existence to the mid 20th century so...ENT shouldn't have had transporters at all.
Why?ENT shouldn't have had transporters at all.
When?It was going to happen and as it was Picard ultimately retconned their existence to the mid 20th century so...
Tight close up on La'an's eyes.Maybe they're all chamomile tea addicts, with Jean-Luc being the only exception with his Earl Grey preference.
So La'an steps onto the bridge like a stranger strolling into the saloon where everyone stops playing cards, drinking beer, and conversing to size her up.![]()
That X-Files type guy who arrested Guinan and Picard in Picard Season 2 recounts a flashback where a Vulcan used a transporter near him when he was a kid, which was dated circa mid 20th century.When?
BTW we are now 3 episodes into our new season - and Pike is still missing in action.
Did it took Anson Mount this long to film his Marvel cameo?
He has a newborn at home or at the very least a very young infant.
Tight close up on La'an's eyes.
IIRC, other races have transporters in Enterprise. It's just us knuckle dragging humans who have recently discovered it.That X-Files type guy who arrested Guinan and Picard in Picard Season 2 recounts a flashback where a Vulcan used a transporter near him when he was a kid, which was dated circa mid 20th century.
or perhaps the Carbon Creek crash never even happened and that particular incident involving Agent Wells as a child was the Vulcan landing of that era.
blame the network executives for that one.
At least it took until the third season for "photonic torpedoes" to be introduced.
Fulfilling Starfleet's mandate to seek out new life. Well, he found it! Now it's time for lifelong diplomatic relations.
I've a feeling Vulcan was keeping tabs on us for the 100 years between Carbon Creek and First Contact.Yep. Meaning in that changed history the Vulcans showed up on Earth more than once in the 1950s or 1960s or perhaps the Carbon Creek crash never even happened and that particular incident involving Agent Wells as a child was the Vulcan landing of that era.
This assumes that photonic torpedoes are exactly the same thing as photon torpedoes.And then they keep the same weapons set for 210 years. I know fighting isn't Starfleet's preferred method of problem solving, but that's like our troops today using breech loading single shot rifles.
Nuke them from orbit. It's the only way to be sure."These guys have nuclear weapons. Keep an eye on them. It won't be long before they send crews out into space."
50 Years Later: "Told you. AND NOW THEY HAVE DUBSTEP."
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