There was franchise that did that, but I'm blanking on itIt's interesting to have there be multiple origin stories so none seems undeniably true.
Maybe Doctor Who?
There was franchise that did that, but I'm blanking on itIt's interesting to have there be multiple origin stories so none seems undeniably true.
There was franchise that did that, but I'm blanking on it
Maybe Doctor Who?
That's what the Coda trilogy implies about the Borg. Turns out the novelverse Borg may not have the same origin as the First Contact Borg and the Borg may just be an eventuality across all timelines.It's interesting to have there be multiple origin stories so none seems undeniably true.
This raises the question: is the data on a starship according to UFP protocol confined to the starship with no common ”internet“ of data?
Indeed. It is, of course, not how the word "data" is supposed to work at all, but we have to accept it within the parameters of Discovery's writing.It would be too dangerous.
The sphere data turned Discovery's computer into Zora. God only knows what it would do to the entire Federation database.
That was the DC Comics line on the Joker for a long time. There was no definitive origin, because he was the ultimate unreliable narrator.
Also the Phantom Stranger had four different origins.
That's what the Coda trilogy implies about the Borg. Turns out the novelverse Borg may not have the same origin as the First Contact Borg and the Borg may just be an eventuality across all timelines.
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