Assuming the Eugenics War is still followed by WW3, that only leaves a max of 49 years
What’s so unusual about that? Consider how close World War 1 and World War 2 were to each other. Consider how infrequent global peace is generally.
Assuming the Eugenics War is still followed by WW3, that only leaves a max of 49 years
What’s so unusual about that? Consider how close World War 1 and World War 2 were to each other. Consider how infrequent global peace is generally.
Isn’t Galt the colony the Rozhenkos lived on while they were bringing up Worf?
There’s a lot-- a lot-- of trans subtext in it too.
Probably, though one would presume protections would be in place for notable natural features.
Close, but not exactly. While this community is for in-depth discussion of Star Trek, we don’t expect-- and in fact generally discourage-- answering from an in-universe perspective.
Certainly not. But they are nice to see.
How do you square this with the Q apparently being quite mortal after all?
Yes and it starts before too much longer.
By and large episodic is what Star Trek fans want. At least to some extent.
I also, speaking as a trans person, really don’t like how it handled its allegorical trans character plotline, especially relative to how Discovery, Prodigy, and SNW have handled actual trans and nonbinary characters.
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Pretty quickly.
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.
IMO, all of it.
In terms of general agreement, Lower Decks, Strange New Worlds, and season 3 of Picard are generally the most well-regarded projects to date.
And all because some poor schmuck at an early radio lab had a candy bar in their pocket that got melted.
Another key takeaway from this that I hadn’t considered before:
Augments aren’t just banned from Starfleet. They can’t become doctors either. Speaking as a Jew my people know firsthand that one of the best ways to create an underclass is to restrict the occupations available to them. Are augments systematically kept out of skilled professions, denied the chance to better themselves and their fellow sapients? Very disturbing possiblity.
Memory Alpha seems to think that Vasquez Rocks is playing itself in that instance
I concur with your conclusions. In the famous words of Captain Picard, it is possible to make no mistakes and still fail. Tilly did the best she could against a superior opponent, and when the opportunity to turn that defeat around arose, she scraped out a win with casualties minimized, and I think proved herself more prepared for command than the show or fandom generally gave her credit for.