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That the Flint we see in ST:TOS was really a "Immortal" from the Highlander TV Series.

He just happened to live long enough to make it off planet.

And we know now that the Immortality for any "Immortal" is sustained by Earth's Complex Fields.

If a "Immortal" leaves Earth for too long, their 'Immortality' slowly wears off over time and they need to return to Earth for some time to recharge their 'Immortality Battery' for lack of a better term.

Any recent changes to their facial structure is due to modern Plastic Surgery to alter their face's look to gain a new identity.
 
George Lazenby’s cameo as JB in Return of the Man from UNCLE is a canonical outing for his version of of James Bond

All the James Bonds pre-Craig had a loose history like their predecessors; that is to say, Dalton and Brosnan both lost Tracy to an assassin’s gun and both fought Goldfinger but didn’t make jokes about The Beatles. However, Moonraker is just a fever dream Bond had after too many vodka martinis.
 
Oh ok my mistake then I did not know the dates
Should have had a crossover. Keith dates Marcia. Danny and Jan plot middle child revenge. Greg tries to convince Reuben to be his manager. Bobby, Cindy, Tracy and Chris wander off on Laurie's watch. She has to find them before Carol, Mike and Shirley notice. Alice agrees to help Laurie find the kids.
 
I always liked the idea that James Bond was actually just a code name that everybody who became agent 007 took on, so each of the different actors was actually a different person who had on the James Bond name. Of course this didn't work anymore after the last couple Daniel Criag movies.
 
I always liked the idea that James Bond was actually just a code name that everybody who became agent 007 took on, so each of the different actors was actually a different person who had on the James Bond name. Of course this didn't work anymore after the last couple Daniel Criag movies.
It doesn't work with the movies before Craig, either. Three "Bonds" all married to a woman named Tracy.
 
Oh, I knew there were references to her in multiple movies, but I thought they only in the ones with Connery, or whichever Bond she married. I guess maybe the series would just exist on a sliding timescale like we have The Simpsons or Marvel's comics.
 
Should have had a crossover. Keith dates Marcia. Danny and Jan plot middle child revenge. Greg tries to convince Reuben to be his manager. Bobby, Cindy, Tracy and Chris wander off on Laurie's watch. She has to find them before Carol, Mike and Shirley notice. Alice agrees to help Laurie find the kids.


That would have made for a fun episode. Shirley was also hotter then Carol. Maybe Greg gets a crush
 
I always liked the idea that James Bond was actually just a code name that everybody who became agent 007 took on, so each of the different actors was actually a different person who had on the James Bond name. Of course this didn't work anymore after the last couple Daniel Criag movies.
Daniel Craig can get his own Bond continuity.
The rest of the Bonds can share a continuity.

Problem solved
 
The transporters in Star Trek were based on the pioneering work of David Hedison in The Fly.

Mary Poppins, Dr. Lao, and the Nanny from Nanny and the Professor all belong to same secret sect of meddling, magical do-gooders.

"Count Dracula" is a title, not an individual, so Lon Chaney Jr. inherited the title after Bela Lugosi's count was staked, then John Carradine inherited the title after Chaney's count was killed. There's a whole dynastic saga here, with Lugosi as the father, Chaney, as his son, and Carradine as another son or uncle or whoever was next in line. (Just don't ask me how the Abbott & Costello movie fits in.)
 
Mary Poppins, Dr. Lao, and the Nanny from Nanny and the Professor all belong to same secret sect of meddling, magical do-gooders.
Hah. I had the same headcanon as a kid. I also imagined Bert from Mary Poppins and Matthew Muggs from Doctor Dolittle were the same guy.
 
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