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What is your personal head canon?

They're lowkey a collective and they have kind of a hive mind. Plus their mannerisms in general give me that feeling.

OK that's actually logical and makes sense

But maybe they're the sexy fembot version of the Borg that lure you in with being sexy.... They evolved to have other races in their collective to lure other species
 
Captain Ronald Tracey of the Exeter was tasked with securing the lethal biological agent from the research station on Omega IV, a planetary petri dish established by Section 31 for conducting psychological and biochemical experiments on the native humanoid population living there. His mission went a little ca-ca, as did the good captain.
 
One of the Federation’s earliest military conflicts was with the Kovaalans, who had continued to prey on neighboring sentient species to harvest their biofluids, as they had the Axanar.

(Possibly it wasn’t entirely settled, in that sporadic Kovaalan fluid raids still occurred, until the Battle of Axanar a century later — with Starfleet conclusively stopping a mass Kovaalan attack on the planet… which encouraged numerous additional nearby worlds to join and further solidify the Federation, but unfortunately also spread out and weakened Starfleet enough to put them at a disadvantage at the sudden advent of the Klingon War.)
 
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Captain Ronald Tracey of the Exeter was tasked with securing the lethal biological agent from the research station on Omega IV, a planetary petri dish established by Section 31 for conducting psychological and biochemical experiments on the native humanoid population living there. His mission went a little ca-ca, as did the good captain.
While I’m not sure I can buy this premise, if it’s true, John Gill must have been involved in setting up the whole Yang/Kohms thing.
 
Since there were no Eugenics Wars in the 1990s in the real world, I rather go with the timeline established by TNG/First Contact and SNW: That the last devastating war on world scale (or ww3) took place in the middle of the 21st century. So either Khan and his men shown in "Space Seed" are set in a different timeline, or history was altered at some point later, resulting in a postponement of Khan's war.

I can't really accept the fact that Burnham is supposed to be Spock's stepsister, the DSC Klingons or the spore drive into my head canon and try to ignore DSC to the most part.

That's the two things I can think of off the top of my head.
 
Commander Kyle rallied the stranded crew of the Reliant on Ceti Alpha V until they were rescued by Captain Styles.
"Commander, you were on the Enterprise years ago. Your old ship dealt with things like this all the time. How did you do it?"

KYLE: "Wasn't easy. But here's a trick I used...."
 
The formal dress-looking uniforms in that fantasy did sort of look like DSC Era uniforms with the silver and gold trim and shinier bits.
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