Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

Started by Old Man Whirly!6 pages

Originally posted by Robtard
Pfft, women, amirite.
who understands their brains, my only trick is to try not to compete with them. There is a French phrase which explains that, but I can't remember it.

Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
who understands their brains, my only trick is to try not to compete with them. There is a French phrase which explains that, but I can't remember it.
Probably starts with "le"

excellent season finale... i have liked all but 2-3 episodes since the series premiere

Originally posted by Robtard
Probably starts with "le"
Probably 😂, it translates to women are happiest being looked at or listened to, men are happiest when their woman is happy.

Last episode was very good and leaves on a great cliffhanger.

Orville ripoff, poor quality ripoff at that.

Well no, you've also not watched this show. So there's that.

Originally posted by cdtm
Orville ripoff, poor quality ripoff at that.

It's on the same quality level as TNG or DS9 you plebian!

Originally posted by Nuke Nixon
It's on the same quality level as TNG or DS9 you plebian!

Dude your quick quote is;

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I love ya man but can't take advice from the number of the beast. 😅

i didn't want to create another trek thread.. so i will put this here.. its varieties top 57 episodes and i agree

https://variety.com/lists/best-star-trek-episodes/

Originally posted by Robtard
SNW is intended to be a direct prequel to ST:TOS, despite some changes.

Thats what I thought. Which is why changing Khans timeline is confusing. And Cant say it was an alternate timeline because they restored the future with it.

Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
i didn't want to create another trek thread.. so i will put this here.. its varieties top 57 episodes and i agree

https://variety.com/lists/best-star-trek-episodes/

Pretty good list, I would have put TOS: Balance of Terror higher up and the number one pick is questionable. But good list.

Originally posted by Darth Thor
Thats what I thought. Which is why changing Khans timeline is confusing. And Cant say it was an alternate timeline because they restored the future with it.

The changes could/would still lead to Khan ending up exiled in space. Sleeping, waiting for Kirk's Enterprise to find him.

All original series episodes.

STNG series 1-3

Everything else

Originally posted by Robtard
The changes could/would still lead to Khan ending up exiled in space. Sleeping, waiting for Kirk's Enterprise to find him.

They mention in TOS that he ruled during the late 20th century.

On another note, Paul Wesley has grown on me as Kirk. Fun fact: hes playing a younger Kirk but is quite a few years older than William Shatner was in TOS.

Yes, it seemed like a squeeze in change for a silly time-travel arc, but it wouldn't necessarily change his eventual encounter with Kirk in the 23rd century. According to the temporal agent, the time-line was set back to normal in the 23rd century.

I like him too. Didn't know that, thanks.

^ Oh I get it wont change their eventual encounter. Would just change like 1 line in space seeds about his history. Only point is even that 1 minor change would technically make it a different timeline.

I think they changed it just to move up the timeline because we are way passed that. I remember the Voyager episode when they went back to late 20th century, the execs said they chose just to ignore the whole eugenics war thing which should have been taking place.

True enough, like Abrams' changes created a new timeline. But they do what they want. Cannon be damned at times.

Good call.

Speaking of, would made for a great mini-series, the Augments' Eugenics Wars, with Khan at the center.

^ Difference of course is Abrams timeline change was purposely a different Universe. Whereas this, like you mentioned, is supposed to be the same Universe (subject to some changes in the timeline I guess).

Would only work with a great Khan. (And no, not Benedict Cumberbatch).