Sometimes there are jobs where you can only apply for on-line.even considering that many things that people used to take care of in person, over the phone, or via snailmail are now only possible online (or strongly encouraged to be done online).
Sometimes there are jobs where you can only apply for on-line.even considering that many things that people used to take care of in person, over the phone, or via snailmail are now only possible online (or strongly encouraged to be done online).
Yeah. When I was making my own TOS chronology a few years back, I found that Spock's biography was a bit tough, due to the Cage/Menagerie time gap, Spock being in Starfleet for "18 years" as per the writer's guide (a figure which stayed the same from season to season, apparently), and Jane Wyatt's age (She was still shy of 60 when she first played Spock's mother). No matter what option you choose, you pretty much have to contradict one of those things.
Even in my timeline I had to have Sarek & Amanda getting married when she was 18, and the 18-year gap was from 2246-2264. This jibed with Amanda's line at the beginning of "Journey To Babel" that Spock hasn't been home to visit in four years. I interpreted the 2264 visit as a failed attempt at reconciliation.
Because Federation law requires all member worlds to have one single, global government.
The hull numbers ncc1701-B and ncc1701-C are two entirely different hull numbers and there's no problem with them both being in commission at the same.time.This is the first time I've heard this suggested, is there anything to back up Spock being the second officer?Amanda was actually Spock's step mother, his birth mother (Sarek's previous wife) was also a Human, as was Spock's second step mother Perin.
[Transporter room]
PITCAIRN: Sir, it just came on. We can't shut the power off.
SPOCK: Mister Spock here.
TYLER [OC]: All power has come on, Mister Spock. The helm is answering to control.
(first Colt, then Number One are beamed aboard)
??: The captain.
[Bridge]
SPOCK: Address intercraft.
GARISON: Open, sir.
SPOCK: This is the acting captain speaking. We have no choice now but to consider the safety of this vessel and the remainder of the crew. We're leaving. All decks prepare for hyperdrive. Time warp factor.
TYLER: Mister Spock, the ship's controls have gone dead.
Amanda was actually Spock's step mother, his birth mother (Sarek's previous wife) was also a Human, as was Spock's second step mother Perin.
That's ridiculous. Even if I were to accept the garbage in Star Trek V about Sybok's existence and Sarek having married a Vulcan "princess", there is absolutely no basis for assuming that Sarek's first wife was anyone other than Amanda (obviously Star Trek V does not exist in my personal canon).Amanda was actually Spock's step mother, his birth mother (Sarek's previous wife) was also a Human, as was Spock's second step mother Perin.
My take on it was that Riker had been noticing how many starship captains were being killed lately, and decided it was safer to remain a First Officer.The rationalization that being first officer of that ship was better than many captaincies never washed with me. I don't remember the episode, but when Picard essentially finally asked him (not in these words), "What the hell are you still doing here?" it finally made the character seem more realistic.
Yes, that's pretty much it. I have Spock entering the Academy at 16, and graduating at 19 (According to D.C. Fontana in her novel Vulcan's Glory, Vulcans have an accelerated course at the Academy that's two years of study and one year of cadet cruises). Spock then spends 4-5 years on other ships before coming to the Enterprise in December of 2253 (again jibing with Vulcan's Glory).So Spock was fifteen or sixteen when he entered or applied to. the Academy in 2246, instead of 2249 in the official chronology. Thus in your version Spock could have graduated and been commissioned as early as 2250 instead of 2253. Thus he would have four years of experience at Talos IV instead of one. curiously Memory Alpha says Spock as commissioned in 2250.
TV and movies are full of bizarre parent-child parings when you know that the relative ages of the actors makes the whole thing preposterous if it was real life.It may have been a stretch for Amanda to be Spock's real mother if we assume that the character was the same age as the actress. But maybe due to advances in medical technology over the next few centuries, she just looked a little younger than her actual age.
Kor
The one I'm thinking about was on All My Children, the character was born in 1980 when his older brother is 14, I think. By 1990 he's in college. But there's now only about 9 years difference between the brothers. It wasn't quite as bad as some. Like another one involving the same character. By the time the show ends in 2011 he married to a young woman who's about the same age as his brother's sons. But they appear to be close in age. So now he's getting younger.That's one of the things that happens on soap operas when child characters are aged (referred to as SORAS - Soap Opera Rapid Aging Syndrome) and suddenly a character who was born 10 years ago real-time is abruptly aged 10 or 15 years.
I think I saw that interview. He said, "I'm not old enought to be his father".Mark Lenard once said that when he wasn't in his Sarek makeup, he and Leonard Nimoy looked more like brothers than father and son.
I think in the case of my timeline, I was going from the description of Amanda in the script of "Journey to Babel." And I know that Fontana described Amanda as being in her 40s in the "Cage" era sequences in Vulcan's Glory.It may have been a stretch for Amanda to be Spock's real mother if we assume that the character was the same age as the actress.
I consider some of the fan films canon. Particularly Phase 2/New Voyages, Continues , and Prelude to Axanar
Was that the one where Uhura was....Gods and Men, at least the bookends, are canon to me. I liked Uhura's happy ending.
Was that the one where Uhura was....Married to Stonn?
Also in this one, didn't...Yup.this one is fan film gold IMO.I liked the idea of an Enterprise "M" Museum ship; i liked the post Generations setting of the bookends; I liked seeing the Enterprise B's Captain, and seeing the impact Kirk had on all of the Federation, and that the Enterprise bonded these people together as family beyond time and space. All the nods to the original series were amazing and there are only two mild gripes.... it needs a remastering for its FX already; its PS2 cut scene style battle scenes are hard to follow.... and god, do I wish they had gotten gotten Gary Lockwood to reprise the role. Still,
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