Xindi happens to have been referred to in a TNG captain's log. Nothing specific, it was just flavor text really.
Picard and Co seemed well informed about many aspects of the Ferengi in the Last Outpost.Starfleet lost all records of the Xindi at the same time they lost everything concerning the Ferengi and the Borg.
Damn hackers.
Picard and Co seemed well informed about many aspects of the Ferengi in the Last Outpost.
There was an insectiod alien in an episode of TAS that might well have been a Xindi. (The Time Trap.)
Picard and Co seemed well informed about many aspects of the Ferengi in the Last Outpost.
They had heard things about the Ferengi from indirect encounters on the fringes of their territory in recent years, but they'd never actually met them face-to-face, as far as they knew. From Picard's opening log entry: "If we succeed in this chase, it will be Starfleet's first look at a life form which, discounting rumour, we know almost nothing about."
The Last Outpost said:We are in pursuit of a starship of Ferengi design
As you know, Ferengi technology is estimated to be generally equal to our own
That the Ferengi are, well, the best description may be traders
A comparison modern scholars have drawn from Earth history likens the Ferengi to the ocean-going Yankee traders of eighteenth and nineteenth century America, sir.
Who in this case sail the galaxy in search of mercantile and territorial opportunity.
I believe this analogy refers to the worst quality of capitalists. The Ferengi are believed to conduct their affairs of commerce on the ancient principle caveat emptor. Let the buyer beware.
I only brought it up to counter the notion that the Ferengi were unknown to the Federation prior to TNG season one.
Fannish notions often ignore what is shown in the episodes.I only brought it up to counter the notion that the Ferengi were unknown to the Federation prior to TNG season one.
I didn't realize there was such a notion. It was always clear from "Farpoint" and "The Last Outpost" that they were known of, just not yet met face-to-face.
HHmmm, no one has mentioned Montana to me in while. Is it still a state?![]()
The first "Dwarf State" will be Rhode Island.HHmmm, no one has mentioned Montana to me in while. Is it still a state?![]()
Its still a state, and will remain so -- unless Tyson has plans to "Pluto" it.![]()
I was thinking in terms of being "demoted".Wouldn't it be Puerto Rico? Having many properties in common with a state, but not considered an actual state?
I was thinking in terms of being "demoted".
The quote marks are there for a reason.I was thinking in terms of being "demoted".
Which, of course, it wasn't. When Pluto was a planet, it was an afterthought, the last and least of its category. Now, it's the first and biggest and most important of a brand-new category that we're only beginning to discover -- and that vastly outnumbers the classical planets. I call that a promotion. It's like a boxer or weightlifter who's been in too high a weight class finally being reassigned to a class where they can be competitive. Just because it's a lighter class, that doesn't make it inferior.
Having many properties in common with a state, but not considered an actual state?
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