Andorians having four genders has never been canon anyway. Canonically, we only know they get married "in groups of four, unless..."
Now that you mention it...
Andorians having four genders has never been canon anyway. Canonically, we only know they get married "in groups of four, unless..."
to bring Trek's 21st-century history into line with our current reality
Would the UPF allow genetic engineering to produce hybrid children?
Not to mention the Galaxy Quest reboot.The new Captain Proton movies completely violate canon!![]()
I sorta imagined the modified Klingon K'Tngas the Romulans used in DC Comics' second series. Basically, it's a K'Tnga with structure connecting the warp nacelles underneath. So, sort of a late 23rd-century D'Deridex with Klingon engineering.However, I don’t think we’ve ever actually seen a late 23rd Century (2292) “Romulan Warbird” before. So, whenever it is mentioned (or, even more so, when the story shifts to being aboard the Warbird, as it is in this chapter I’m starting to read), I’m getting a bit distracted by not being able to picture in my mind the starship design.
I’m reading Lost To Eternity now. I’m just starting on chapter twelve (so, around 23% in).
One thing though that I’d like to ask Greg about. I’m a big Star Trek “ships guy” (as one would immediately be able to tell from my nearly four hundred Eaglemoss (and now Fanhome, too) Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection models collection!).
Because of this, my mind automatically tries to picture all of the starships in the novel. However, I don’t think we’ve ever actually seen a late 23rd Century (2292) “Romulan Warbird” before. So, whenever it is mentioned (or, even more so, when the story shifts to being aboard the Warbird, as it is in this chapter I’m starting to read), I’m getting a bit distracted by not being able to picture in my mind the starship design.
Is there a particular established Romulan starship design that you were picturing as you wrote this, Greg?
— David Young
Hmm. Well I drive a Nissan Leaf. And before too long, it will most likely have a bumper sticker that says,I couldn't tell a Ford from a Chevy from a Honda if my life depended on it
NOT a Tesla!
And DAMN PROUD of it!
I sorta imagined the modified Klingon K'Tngas the Romulans used in DC Comics' second series. Basically, it's a K'Tnga with structure connecting the warp nacelles underneath. So, sort of a late 23rd-century D'Deridex with Klingon engineering.
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