Well, there was a change of Captain. Maybe the new guy said he wanted his own choice for CMO.So now we know without a doubt M'Benga is chief medical officer, and he's not just a doctor working under an unseen CMO (Boyce or Piper). What in the galaxy happened between this show and TOS that results in M'Benga losing CMO job to McCoy?
Enterprise wasn’t the flagship back then.
Well, there was a change of Captain. Maybe the new guy said he wanted his own choice for CMO.
Makes the Crusher > Pulaski > Crusher progression seem a lot simplerLet's not forget Mark Piper. Dr. Piper is on the Enterprise during Kirk's first year in command. McCoy doesn't assume his role as CMO until 2266 as confirmed by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and M'Benga isn't seen again until "A Private Little War(TOS)," set in 2267. Lots of changes in Sickbay coming in the next six years or so.
I never understood the April obsession. But, I can't throw stones in my class house.
And George Kirk is a near nobody.
Since we haven't seen this particular "back then" until now, we didn't know it was. It is now.Enterprise wasn’t the flagship back then.
So?Go read Final Frontier and Best Destiny by Diane Carey and come back and say that. Maybe they aren't canon but they are some of the best Star Trek novels period.
I don't recall them being so but to each their own.Go read Final Frontier and Best Destiny by Diane Carey and come back and say that. Maybe they aren't canon but they are some of the best Star Trek novels period.
So?
I deal with shows, not books. I have some extremely favorite Trek novels that mean dick all to my enjoyment of shows.
Probably so. That doesn't change my opinion on shows. It's completely different mediums. I have books that I much prefer to the vast majority of shows out there, but that's me. I am a total book worm, but I will not judge shows vs. books. For me it doesn't work that way and treating a character special because they were important in a book is not how I engage with two different story telling methods.There are many Trek books that are literally better than shows in my opinion. I consider the New Frontier novels to be better than Enterprise, Picard so far and Discovery so far but that's just me.
Unfortunately, that informs more of my Trek fan experience than a lot of other things. A lot of negativity towards things that don't look "right" i.e. TOS not being Trek because TNG looked better, which was my first rough introduction to that world as a 6th grader. It's a harsh world, and pretty well evident that fans prefer uniformity vs. diversity in fan opinion.Funny how segments of a fandom which has elements of Shakespeare and open-mindedness about it are so centered on that someone doesn't look like the actor that portrayed them before.
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