Which was magically intact and the Kaylon's for some reason left there but removed all live, include the fish, and traces of life.Nothing Left of Earth Excepting Orville.
Which was magically intact and the Kaylon's for some reason left there but removed all live, include the fish, and traces of life.Nothing Left of Earth Excepting Orville.
If anything, it's a lot more plausible in this case than it is in all of the DS9 mirror universe stories, where the timelines diverged centuries ago, yet somehow all of the same people end up together. Between the fact that the timelines only diverged seven years ago and the fact that Kelly knew about the Prime Universe and went out to find everybody, this makes more sense.Well with some of these things you just got to go with alternate universe logic where even if something is very different all your main characters are almost always fated to still be in each others lives due to the point of seeing altered version of your regulars is kind of the big selling point of these stories.
Which was magically intact and the Kaylon's for some reason left there but removed all live, include the fish, and traces of life.
Which was magically intact and the Kaylon's for some reason left there but removed all live, include the fish, and traces of life.
And, the huge whonking ship itself!!The Kaylon were very thorough.... Except for that one Moclan life sign on the starship at the bottom of the ocean.
Now that you bring it up, this is probably the thing that bothers me the most.I?m still troubled over why Young Kelly, returned from 7 years in the future, with full knowledge of Isaac being a mole and a recent, devastating attack by the Kaylons, did nothing to warn Union Command about it. Surely they have the tech to determine her truthfulness and not dismiss her claims as delusions.
So the galaxy fell because she didn't bother reporting this intel. That's not a little oops that can be overlooked (by us the viewers).![]()
Exactly right.The Isaac stuff is immaterial if she knows that a major power is playing nice while contemplating an attack.
I would agree, especially as she has already chosen to change the future. But that is a different argument as it wasn't an error on the part of the writing team--it was a character's choice.The Isaac stuff is immaterial if she knows that a major power is playing nice while contemplating an attack.
The Kaylon were very thorough.... Except for that one Moclan life sign on the starship at the bottom of the ocean.
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