Looks new to me. If I had to guess it’s whoever picked up Badgey making their move.
Looks new to me. If I had to guess it’s whoever picked up Badgey making their move.
You know, as a big FF8 booster, this makes me reconsider some stuff.
1 and 3 are both great, and I’ll go against the grain and say that 4 is pretty mediocre.
Wouldn’t prime!Chekov be like 12 around this time frame?
None of these “very special message” episodes either
I mean, barring the single best episode of the show.
He may prefer to-- he is himself legally blind, and completely blind in one eye.
It does though. As the others said, Scotty did have to jury-rig some modifications for long-term storage and even then he wasn’t able to save the other survivor long-term.
Star Trek had a long history of taking cues from capital-T Theater, so a musical was kind of a logical extension of that.
And the DIS s1 klingons look broadly like the TNG klingons, just exaggerated.
James Bond, for instance, is a different person from each actor to have played him
That’s not canonical, merely a popular theory.
The idea of being able to essentially species change a Klingon into a Human with TOS-era Klingon medical tech sounds impossibly advanced for what the Klingons are known for.
It’s also something that literally happened in a TOS episode that almost everyone saw and liked.
Then as someone who does know a lot about this stuff I can tell you that you are making a lot of assumptions that are not the case.
It’s one thing to do as a one-off gag or a nostalgia bit. It would not have been possible to take seriously for an ongoing series in 2017, except for hardcore fans that don’t need to be sold on it.
…That’s literally what happens in the Dune books.
I mean… not that much. Daleks have gone through three redesigns just since the show went back. Sontarans went from the world’s most unconvincing rubber masks to makeup. And how many eyes do Silurians have-- two, or three?
because apparently Star Trek, unlike every other fantasy and science fiction thing I like, is Forbidden from being treated like a secondary world that should have its own internal consistency.
Nonsense-- other long-running universes encounter retcons and visual redesigns all the time. Quick, how old was Dick Grayson when he first became Robin? What color is Superman’s S? How old was Magneto during the Holocaust? What happened to Luke’s father? Did James Bond fight in World War 2, or participate the Cold War?
Perhaps it implied that.
But it only ever implied that, and meanwhile we had other evidence that implied a separate conclusion, in the form of Kor, Kang, and Koloth.
Which is more likely-- that every Klingon Kirk encountered during his five-year mission was a survivor of the augment virus (edit: Including Kahless, who lived and died centuries before Archer!) and no Klingon encountered outside of that time period was; or that the Klingons ruthlessly quarantined or even executed carriers of the augment virus and wiped it out before it got too far, and TOS’s visuals aren’t literal?
It’s a dizzyingly uneven show with the lowest points of quality in all of Trek.
Dude I’ve seen TNG season 1 and Enterprise seasons 1-2. I know we both know it can get worse.
…Moopsy!..