Nope.So, is Korby not affected by Trelane because he is already an android?
Nope.So, is Korby not affected by Trelane because he is already an android?
Or we could blame Trelane who doesn't understand linear time at all really. 900 years or thirty seconds. All the same to him.
Intense emotion breaks you out, and he delivered that incredibly romantic verse which broke her out of it.I kept thinking that Spock broke out of it by punching the guy because you need to do something in the fantasy you would never do in real life, which could have led to interesting hijinks tricking people into doing things they'd never do. But they didn't do anything like that, Chapel just broke out randomly and the episode ended.
That's more age appropriate. The new series with him as kirk is probably another 3 to 5 years away. With how he looks now ots just not going to work. He'll be Patrick Stewart's age when he started as Picard. If the show lasts 3 to 5 years he'll be past The Motion Picture Shatner. They really should have picked a younger actor.
Jesus Christ. I know exactly how I feel about it.He's a Q. The writers have confirmed it. Not sure how I feel about it. I liked that the debate always was out there. It was one of the more fun debates. I think revisiting old characters from TOS and TNG is starting to get a little too much. I really wanted this show to be its own thing but more than half the TOS crew is on the show now and we are meeting their old enemies. What next a cameo appearance if the doomsday machine? Balok?
Could you—or anyone, for that matter—link to an article where the writers confirm it?He's a Q. The writers have confirmed it.
Yeah, well, when it's my turn to be showrunner I'm going to make the Organians part of the Q continuum too. And the Thasians, Metrons, Prophets and Nagilum. And Transfigurations is going to turn out to be the Q's origin story.
Actually, no, Star Trek: The Motion Picture is the birth of the first Q, and it was the Borg who rebuilt V'Ger. But the Borg turn out to be a crew of humans who crash landed in the Delta Quadrant years in the past because of... I dunno... Michael Burnham.
In the end it turns out that Michael Burnham is responsible for literally everything in Star Trek (except for Tribbles, that was Edward), and we can finally tie this all together.
Yeah, well, when it's my turn to be showrunner I'm going to make the Organians part of the Q continuum too. And the Thasians, Metrons, Prophets and Nagilum. And Transfigurations is going to turn out to be the Q's origin story.
Actually, no, Star Trek: The Motion Picture is the birth of the first Q, and it was the Borg who rebuilt V'Ger. But the Borg turn out to be a crew of humans who crash landed in the Delta Quadrant years in the past because of... I dunno... Michael Burnham.
In the end it turns out that Michael Burnham is responsible for literally everything in Star Trek (except for Tribbles, that was Edward), and we can finally tie this all together.
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