Continuity isn't that important.
Could be complicated because according to the Kelvin movies Spock had a relation with Uhura, too.Considering that Spock and Chapel's fling is entirely based on "Well no one said they didn't have a past relationship in TOS", we should have Scotty and Uhura get together in SNW under the same reasoning, as a prelude to their relationship in ST5, a movie which already got a shout out in this show with the Sybok cameo.
In another lifetime.Could be complicated because according to the Kelvin movies Spock had a relation with Uhura, too.![]()
I have less difficulty buying this than Spock and Chapel. As much as I love both of them and their whole story in SNW.Considering that Spock and Chapel's fling is entirely based on "Well no one said they didn't have a past relationship in TOS", we should have Scotty and Uhura get together in SNW under the same reasoning, as a prelude to their relationship in ST5, a movie which already got a shout out in this show with the Sybok cameo.
Maybe I'm reading too much into the subtext of the scene, but when Spock and Uhura met on Strange New Worlds, I was registering real interest on Uhura's part in Spock until she caught onto the sparks between him and Christine.In another lifetime.
Oh, absolutely. The Man Trap, Charlie X...Oh, I think there was a chemistry between Spock and Uhura in TOS. That's why I didn't think it was totally out of nowhere in 09.
If they ever want to give Pike a brother, I nominate Josh Brolin
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There actually is some truth to that. Indeed, contrary to popular belief, NBC execs actually had no problem with a woman being the Enterprise's second in command, they just wanted Number One to be played by someone other than Roddenberry's mistress. An angered Roddenberry decided to remove the character and spread the story about Studio Suits being afraid of women with authority.This. I really hate to tread too far in “those” waters, but it just seems to me that the only reason Majel kept getting put on the show, either as Number One, or Chapel, or Luwaxana (sp?) Troi, or the computer’s voice was that she was, quite simply, Gene’s mistress, and got preferential treatment.
In my head cannon there is only one lifetime and one time lineIn another lifetime.
I have less difficulty buying this than Spock and Chapel. As much as I love both of them and their whole story in SNW.
Not sure if you're including the TNG era. But that was when bigger name actors started ASKING to be on the show.Was just wondering if SNW should bring on more famous actors as guest stars. They used to do that back in the legacy age of television.
Pike: T'Pau is visiting? The Vulcan lady with the Hungarian accent who helped President Archer bring down V'Las?
If you're going to nitpick what was obviously a facetious post on my part, strictly speaking Pike wouldn't know how T'Pau sounded during Enterprise as he wasn't born yet so he would just assume she always sounded Hungarian.She didn’t have a Hungarian accent when she did this.
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