A bit too much to cover in a mind meld. Keep in mind they have to make this accessible to someone completely unfamiliar with Star Trek. Nero's backstory was simple enough, he's a Romulan from the future and he's pissed over his home being destoryed.
Probably Robert April dies in the fourth issue of the comics and his son Harrison (serving as an agent in Starfleet) comes to know about his father being alive all these years and how he was helping an endangered race achieve freedom. Harrison holds Starfleet responsible for his father’s death.
Way too much backstory. No way.
He was one of our best agents = Gary7
He was one of our best agents = Gary7
Gary Seven doesn't work for Starfleet, seeing as how he lived in the 1960s.
He had knowledge of what happened when, but maintained that was from (and of) the 20th century.He was one of our best agents = Gary7
Gary Seven doesn't work for Starfleet, seeing as how he lived in the 1960s.
Presumably Gary Seven was from the future, since he had intimate details of when the Vulcans integrated with Humans, etc...
SEVEN: All right, Captain Kirk. My name is Gary Seven. I am a human being from the twentieth century.
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SEVEN: Captain Kirk, I am of this time period. You are not.
He was one of our best agents = Gary7
Gary Seven doesn't work for Starfleet, seeing as how he lived in the 1960s.
Presumably Gary Seven was from the future, since he had intimate details of when the Vulcans integrated with Humans, etc... In fact, one could conjecture that he was part of the same organization as the "temporal police" (or whatever they were called -- I didn't watch Enterprise).
The intro narration, from the original Assignment: Earth standalone pilot script...Indeed, given Assignemnt Earth was originally pitched as a seperate series completely unconnected to Star Trek, I doubt anyone had time travel in mind at all.
Gary Seven doesn't work for Starfleet, seeing as how he lived in the 1960s.
Presumably Gary Seven was from the future, since he had intimate details of when the Vulcans integrated with Humans, etc... In fact, one could conjecture that he was part of the same organization as the "temporal police" (or whatever they were called -- I didn't watch Enterprise).
That really doesnt't make sense, someone from the future serving as the watchdog that prevents nuclear war. If that requires someone from the future, than that implies nuclear war is what's supposed to happen, and time travel laws should forbid Gary Seven's presence.
As for claiming to be from the 1960s, it's possible that he was "recruited" by agents from the future. Although, it's also possible he simply lied to Kirk et al. because of a "need to know" basis (e.g. he came from even further in the future, and couldn't risk them being tempted to know what happens).Gary Seven is a man sent back in time from the 24th century, the only Earth man to ever survive the transit.
Well, the time travel aspect of Gary Seven's origins was certainly dropped when they turned the story into a Trek episode. I see no reason to add them over 40 years after the fact.
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