was the romulan war within enterprise's time period?
I wonder how many bodies have been accidentally tossed overboard in the number of battles we've seen on-screen.spookha the evil hare said:
really if you think about it with bodies being spaced at some time people would have seen romulans.
that a cover up could have happened makes sense.
Well, all the Trek names are made up at the time. But the ``Battle of Cheron'' was a name invented for the Next Generation episode ``The Defector''. If it had been meant to be the largest moon of Pluto, presumably they would have used Charon to begin with. (It's ``Cheron'' in the script, if the twiztv.com scripts can be relied on.) Any connection between the Battle of Cheron and the Romulan Wars has not been established to my satisfaction; I would appreciate a line of dialogue from an episode in which such a link is actually made.Guy Gardener said:
The Romulan war ended at the Battle of Cheron.
A made up word at the time probably.
I don't see much evidence that the mythological Charon has been spelled ``Cheron'' except as the occasional typo, probably because the figure is pronounced ``kay-run'', making it very hard to change the orthography that way. (The moon of Pluto is often pronounced with a soft `ch', respecting discoverer James Christy's intent -- the name was influenced by the name of his wife, Charlene, and he did not know the mythical figure had a hard `ch'.)But it turned out to be an alternate "name/spelling/regional identity" for Charon (Boat dude on the Styx.), one of the moons of Pluto.... Although Pluto isn't a Planet no more so?
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