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What is your personal head canon?

Thought: someone else found the Aquans sooner in the Kelvinverse and Oqwe Lin's character is one who made the jump to being an air-breather.

Or possibly a Lapeerian (hybrid?). The ears kinda match.

 
I rather like the FASA Star Trek the Next Generation Officers Manual...

But for it to make sense you need first edition FASA Star Trek the Role Playing Game materials in order to understand where the later materials are coming from.

For example; a warp drive according to the FASA Starship Construction Manual First Edition, the authors there of, maintained that a warp drive can maintain maximum safe cruising speed for ten days...two hundred and forty hours... problem: most high performance engines can operate for thousands of hours. Modern car engines can go for a 100,000 miles before needing a tune-up.

But back in the 1970s? It was still longer than an oil change.
 
Although, it's not uncommon for anyone in their forties to wishfully describe themselves as "young."
With more and more people making it to their 80s or even beyond I hope more people do consider their forties to be pretty young. Everything's relative but 40 isn't even approaching "freshness date rapidly approaching" to a lot of people in the modern world.
 
With more and more people making it to their 80s or even beyond I hope more people do consider their forties to be pretty young. Everything's relative but 40 isn't even approaching "freshness date rapidly approaching" to a lot of people in the modern world.
I wouldn't mind being 40 again.
If I could still be retired.
 
I never want to be reincarnated into junior high again. (Even if I provoked negative behavior by verbally reciting all the TOS episodes in James Blish publishing order....or bringing in that Lawrence Welk polka record. At least the teacher liked it.)
 
I’m not one of those people who insists on everything being connected to everything else — but after rewatching “Metamorphosis” (TOS), I could see the Companion being of the same species as the entity in “Lonely Among Us” (TNG).

(And I’ll try not to think about how the translator reads the brainwaves of something without physical neurons, nor touch the apparent and silly conceit that gender is a universal constant, let alone one detectable via said brainless brainwaves.)

EDIT: …and that’s what happens when I post before finishing the episode; I’d forgotten that the Companion can’t exist for more than a short time off its home planetoid, unlike the “Lonely Among Us” being who wants to go exploring. Uh, never mind, he said sheepishly.
 
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