Well, we already know (based on "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow") that
the timeline has been altered
so that's a ready-made excuse for any differences in aesthetics.
I'm wondering if Boimler would look into how Pike seemed to be aware of his future
I’m sure that the Lower Decks blu-ray/dvd will include the SNW crossover.
It's not unheard of for shows that have a crossover in another series to include the episode from that other series in their own DVD sets. The DVD sets for the various NCIS shows include crossover episodes on each other's sets. For example, the NCIS set will include episodes from the LA, Sew Orleans or Hawai'i spinoffs that characters from the OG show appear in. For that matter, the NCIS Los Angeles sets even include episodes from Hawaii Five-Oh that their characters guest starred in. Doctor Who and its spinoffs include episodes on each others DVD releases, for example the DVD of the DW Jon Pertwee story The Green Death includes the two-parter Sarah Jane Adventures episode Death of the Doctor. Likewise, the season sets for Sarah Jane Adventures include Doctor Who episodes which have a connection to episodes in that season. For Star Trek examples, the SNW set includes Balance of Terror, the TOS S2 Blu-ray set includes DS9's Trials and Tribble-ations. Bottom line, don't be surprised if Those Old Scientists is indeed included with the Lower Decks physical media releaseWhy would it? It's an episode of SNW, not LDS.
Which has been true since First Contact and Enterprise. I'm glad to see the show finally proved my argument right, though.
The TOS design and DSC/SNW design are the same ship. Just the DSC/SNW is updated for modern TV, it's no different in-universe.Since ENT's "In a Mirror, Darkly" featured the TOS Defiant, I find it unlikely that it was part of the alternate timeline from "Tomorrow and..."
They've given us the "altered timeline" excuse if wanted in S02E04. But yeah, they tend to treat it as swapping out actors. Is Saavik Kersty Alley or Robin Curtis today? Is the Enterprise TOS or SNW?The TOS design and DSC/SNW design are the same ship. Just the DSC/SNW is updated for modern TV, it's no different in-universe.
Picard has used both designs, and Lower Decks has used both designs. It's just whatever the art team feels like using at the time.
The TOS design and DSC/SNW design are the same ship. Just the DSC/SNW is updated for modern TV, it's no different in-universe.
Picard has used both designs, and Lower Decks has used both designs. It's just whatever the art team feels like using at the time.
The previous series never said how many he had.In one scene Worf only has one penis, and in another scene he has two.
The previous series never said how many he had.
How could you tell?Yep. We can no longer trust our own eyes when watching Star Trek anymore. In one scene Worf only has one penis, and in another scene he has two.
You do understand that I was making a joke, right?
That TNG shower scene was edgy as hell for 1990. They did a great job with the ridges.Yep. We can no longer trust our own eyes when watching Star Trek anymore. In one scene Worf only has one penis, and in another scene he has two.
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