• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Whose names would you put on the wall?

I'm very much at peace with ignoring 90something% of the wall and the show already has inconsistencies with its graphics department. The Athena has got the wrong registry number like the Prometheus did and Lura Thok's bio says she's 50 and was born in 3145 despite the show being in 3193.

It's less of a headache to tweak things than it is to take it all verbatim.
 
More of the wall:
star-trek-wall-right.jpg


Rok-Tahk makes it to Lt. Commander:

star-trek-wall-left.jpg
 
Last edited:
We haven't been given a date for the show.
We do have stardates though.
The prologue 15 years ago was 853724.6
Vitus Reflux gave stardate 868858.7 which lines up as 15 years later.
Discovery season 5 in 3191 has stardate 866282.9 which is 2 years earlier.

Granted I think something has gone slightly askew somewhere as that doesn't line up entirely with everything else and the stardate in Academy would be placed in 3191 if you count backwards.

But Discovery's year was said out loud and the convention is followed for the flashback so following it through here does give us 3193.

There's always a chance stardates are just being used at writers' whims and the rules only apply when the plot demands. That or temporal war shenanigans deleted a couple of numbers.
 

 
Don't know who I'd put on the wall, because I assume we're only seeing a part of the wall. It's like the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial: to read the names, you have to get too close to see the overall wall.

Some thoughts, though.
- Good to see Harry Kim (the perpetual Ensign) got to Admiral.
- Great job Naomi Wildman!
- Nog. Great job, boy. Love that we got a Ferengi representing so well.
 
I‘m sorry, but this is starting to get a little ridiculous. This is just a piece of blink-and-you’ll-miss-it background art. And they clearly included Nog on the wall to pay homage to the beloved character and actor. Why does it matter what the rank he‘s included with is? I respect Melissa Longo, but for anyone to twist this into some sort of disrespect, when it was clearly added to lovingly remember Aron and Nog seems a bit over-the-top. Maybe one of the most important things he did was as a Lieutenant and that‘s why he‘s on there like that. Or maybe he left Starfleet to do something else that was super important before he rose through the ranks. Maybe the wall is interactive and when you stare at LT. NOG long enough it plays a recorded interview with him when he was a Lieutenant for you. :lol: So many possibilities, none of which mean Aron Eisenberg or Nog doesn‘t get enough respect.
 
Not surprised in the slightest, she's pretty much the only one who can really away with saying it too since she's not leashed to hollywood.


I‘m sorry, but this is starting to get a little ridiculous. This is just a piece of blink-and-you’ll-miss-it background art. And they clearly included Nog on the wall to pay homage to the beloved character and actor. Why does it matter what the rank he‘s included with is? I respect Melissa Longo, but for anyone to twist this into some sort of disrespect, when it was clearly added to lovingly remember Aron and Nog seems a bit over-the-top. Maybe one of the most important things he did was as a Lieutenant and that‘s why he‘s on there like that. Or maybe he left Starfleet to do something else that was super important before he rose through the ranks. Maybe the wall is interactive and when you stare at LT. NOG long enough it plays a recorded interview with him when he was a Lieutenant for you. :lol: So many possibilities, none of which mean Aron Eisenberg or Nog doesn‘t get enough respect.
It matters to her because it matters to her, that's all that matters.
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top