"Hey baby, wanna go back to my place and save an ancient civilization from extinction?"Maybe she had one quarter vulcan triplets. It might explain Spock's awkward relationship with Uhura over his decision to perpetuate his species...
"Hey baby, wanna go back to my place and save an ancient civilization from extinction?"Maybe she had one quarter vulcan triplets. It might explain Spock's awkward relationship with Uhura over his decision to perpetuate his species...
Maybe she had one quarter vulcan triplets. It might explain Spock's awkward relationship with Uhura over his decision to perpetuate his species...
the thought of spock cheating is grossing me out.but I do wonder what a 1/4 vulcan will look like physically. I don't think we have ever seen them in trek.
Pointy ears, normal eyebrows, can mind meld but only to share favorite recipes.the thought of spock cheating is grossing me out.but I do wonder what a 1/4 vulcan will look like physically. I don't think we have ever seen them in trek.
Yes, Simon Tarses.Didn't we see someone whose grandfather was a Romulan? The Drumhead perhaps????
Actually, after thinking things over, Carol being on maternity leave (which I initially just meant as a bit of a joke) really does work perfectly, and could help explain Kirk's funk at the start of the movie. So he's in a mood, his birthday is coming, and with this one he's turning a year older than his dad got. Add in the fact that he's now a dad himself (or going to be one) and that, like his own father before him he won't be around for his own child's life could certainly explain his misery and desire for a ground assignment. I suppose you can still have this with Chapel, but IMO it works better if it's something more recent, to fit with the five year mission losing its appeal. And it even ties into Kirk's observation in his log about romances developing and failing among the crew, a matter he could relate to.
Hmm, maybe this was why Carol wasn't even mentioned in the movie, the subject very easily leads to distracting side stories which have no real relevance to the movie's plot.
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Sexism has both objective and subjective elements but that's a whole other debate. Chapel and Rand were reduced to little more than cameos in the TOS movies
Yes and I think Carol appears in the novelisations of STIII and STIV in a single scene each. There are greater limitations on what can be shown in the movies. Saavik is the barest thumbnail sketch on screen compared to the novels.To be fair, Chapel's non-appearance in ST II was at her own request. (Her medical scrubs were upgraded to match the new uniform look - altered collar, metal badge - and worn by an extra.) Our fan club even received a letter, at the time, from Gene & Majel explaining that she was not returning as Chapel because Gene had been shunted aside to only Creative Consultant.
Rand's cameo in ST III was at Director Nimoy's suggestion, filmed after principal photography was completed. She was not approached to appear in ST II, but Grace was in a very dark place between TMP and ST II. (She attended a screening of ST II in Brisbane, Australia, a few weeks after the US premiere, and was appreciative that Vonda McIntyre had found some things for Rand to do the the novelization.)
Chapel and Rand have lines in ST IV, again at Director Nimoy's suggestion.
Yes and I think Carol appears in the novelisations of STIII and STIV in a single scene each.
I like the idea that maybe Carol figured out that Kirk wasn't exactly willing to commit, figured out she was pregnant and decided to leave the Enterprise without telling Kirk. Went into civilian research so she could stay in one place without being subject to orders.For whatever it's worth, Carol disappears from the IDW tie-in comics somewhere in early-mid 2261 (judging from the stardates) - right around the time Prime Universe Carol got pregnant.
You can't leave a Starship you're an officer on without informing the Captain. Or do you mean she didn't tell him she was pregnant?I like the idea that maybe Carol figured out that Kirk wasn't exactly willing to commit, figured out she was pregnant and decided to leave the Enterprise without telling Kirk. Went into civilian research so she could stay in one place without being subject to orders.
That would be illegal under current US law. Do you think the Federation would have more lax medical privacy laws?^ Unless she specifically invoked doctor/patient confidentiality, there was no way McCoy wasn't going to tell Kirk - if only after Carol was already off the ship.
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