I do.I just don't like the idea of ignoring everything that wasn't introduced in TOS....
I do.I just don't like the idea of ignoring everything that wasn't introduced in TOS....
What else would the police in the 23rd century be called?Future Police
Science Police...oh, wait that's the 30th.What else would the police in the 23rd century be called?
Must be from the same prop people who gave us this:If they wanted to get clever about it... Harry's file displayed in "Mudd's Women" curiously includes "Future Police Record-Code X731248."
Given his time crystal shenanigans on Betazed and Discovery, it wouldn't be a leap for Mudd to get himself onto the radar of temporal authorities... who would, of course, be compelled to correct any continuity errors Mudd may cause on SNW.
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Robau and the Kelvin crew (with the exception of James Kirk's parents) could have been killed in Discovery's Klingon war.I know they’re continuing to work on developing new movies, likely taking place in the Kelvin timeline. In the original timeline, though, we don’t know the fate of the Kelvin or its captain.
We know the appearance of Nero and the destruction of the Kelvin made a huge impact on the divergence of timelines, so I wonder what the Kelvin’s fate and history were meant to be in the original timeline. With the re-merger of Viacom and CBS, it would be interesting to see the USS Kelvin or an Admiral Robau in Strange New Worlds, I think.
You know...they never established the lifespan of Betazoids on-screen....so we could have an episode where Pike makes first contact with Betazed and meets a young Lwaxana Troi, played by Rebecca Romijn
(Joking here of course. Though Romijn could still, theoretically, play Lwaxana's mother in an episode)
Robau and the Kelvin crew (with the exception of James Kirk's parents) could have been killed in Discovery's Klingon war.
You can't kill Robau that easy. Blow up his ship and he will just float in space and dust off the debris. Then will himself back to a starbase in order to get another ship and go kick some Klingon Ork ass.
Jason
I wish he was that strong against Nero
He didn't die. We never see the body. What he did was fake his death and escape using a Romulan ship. Also as a expert on everything he noticed Borg tech in the Romulan ship and also with memories of the Temporal War understood this was moment was important to create a timeline were Kirk and the gang will become great. Meanwhile though he took his new freedom to go single handedly beat the Borg, V'ger and other terrible future attacks in order to keep on saving the universe, his way.
Jason
Just like Plo Koon and Barriss Offee ( from the movie and novels, NOT from the CW serie) survived order 66 in ROTS![]()
Normally I'd say that would be the case, but the Enterprise up till early TOS was still considered an "Earthship". Even the General Order banning Talos 4 visit screenshot on this very thread says that.It's past time for an Andorian main character, especially since we missed out on Shran joining the NX-01 crew.
They won't be adhering to that.Normally I'd say that would be the case, but the Enterprise up till early TOS was still considered an "Earthship". Even the General Order banning Talos 4 visit screenshot on this very thread says that.
The Enterprise could just be mainly human like the USS Intrepid was all Vulcan. That'd save the hassle of putting an actor/actress through heavy makeup for Strange New Worlds.
As others said that was just early installment weirdness.Normally I'd say that would be the case, but the Enterprise up till early TOS was still considered an "Earthship". Even the General Order banning Talos 4 visit screenshot on this very thread says that.
The Enterprise could just be mainly human like the USS Intrepid was all Vulcan. That'd save the hassle of putting an actor/actress through heavy makeup for Strange New Worlds.
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