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"Tomorrow Is Yesterday"

If there were two Enterprises in the future, and week to week we never knew which one we were watching, that could explain a lot of inconsistency.

Oh no now there's at least 2 Enterprises and probably infinite Enterprises actually.
Now there's more TT problems with the episode. My live is over!
I suppose you could say the Enterprise kept replacing itself as it moved back in time but then the Christopher and Sergeant who were on the Enterprise should have replaced their old selves with that logic.
 
If there were two Enterprises in the future, and week to week we never knew which one we were watching, that could explain a lot of inconsistency.
I haven't had my coffee yet, so it took me a second to get my head around that. I like it, I really like it. Something similar to that happened with the NX-2000 in ENT. Remember, "How many ships?"
 
If there were two Enterprises in the future, and week to week we never knew which one we were watching, that could explain a lot of inconsistency.
Brilliant!
Sophisticated androids built by mind-spheres, warp engines powerful enough to reach Andromeda, telekinetic herbs and FTL water are all things that happened to the "other" Enterprise, which sadly met its end on an unnamed mission before it could report back to Earth.
Years later, rumours of these "non canon" adventures leak out and Admiral Kirk is justifiably annoyed at the stories of amazing adventures which he never had yet continue to circulate in Starfleet! :devil:
 
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Brilliant!
Sophisticated androids built by mind-spheres, warp engines powerful enough to reach Andromeda, telekinetic herbs and FTL water are all things that happened to the "other" Enterprise, which sadly met it's end on an unnamed mission before it could report back to Earth.
Years later, rumours of these "non canon" adventures leak out and Admiral Kirk is justifiably annoyed at the stories of amazing adventures which he never had yet continue to circulate in Starfleet! :devil:

We should take a poll to see which episodes get dumped on the "other Kirk", then swept under the rug forever.
 
I hope this thread evolves into a Lower Decks episode.

The marvellous output published here is just too rich to ignore.:)
 
Brilliant!
Sophisticated androids built by mind-spheres, warp engines powerful enough to reach Andromeda, telekinetic herbs and FTL water are all things that happened to the "other" Enterprise, which sadly met its end on an unnamed mission before it could report back to Earth.
Years later, rumours of these "non canon" adventures leak out and Admiral Kirk is justifiably annoyed at the stories of amazing adventures which he never had yet continue to circulate in Starfleet! :devil:

FTL water?
 
If there had been a nuke on board, was there any danger of the tractor beam triggering the weapon?

Duranium Hull... Is Duranium related to uranium?

Google says that it is a naturally found element. Number 235 on the periodic table.

Would Enterprise have survived a close nuking if her shields were down?
I suppose it could be Depleted uranium, which has been used in armored vehicles
 
I was trying to list things in a brief and quippy way so it's not surprising not everyone got my references. :whistle:
@Cancel Culture is correct that I meant the Scalosian water :techman:
They need to form a Federation Justice League
The Scalosian Speedster
The Mindbender from Platonus
Metamorph from Antos IV
SuperKhan
and of course....
The Andorian Ice Master.
 
I suppose it could be Depleted uranium, which has been used in armored vehicles

Uranium's atomic number on the periodic table is 92.

Uranium 235 is an isotope.

Cannon says Duranium's atomic number on the periodic table is 235, and is naturally found on Bajor.

I think we can see how some staff writer missremembered their days gone by highschool chemistry.
 
I hope this thread evolves into a Lower Decks episode.

SeaLab 2021 already did that for its sixth episode “Lost in time.”

The excess number of Quinns and Stormys was dealt with by Capt’n Murphy in an amusing enough fashion. I think the scenario happened this very year…right Marco?
 
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If the Omega 13 had been used in a timely fashion, all of this nonsense could have been avoided.
 
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