Star Trek: Lower Decks had its big finale this week, and in the process of ending the show, they fixed one of the worst problems Star Trek has ever had. That problem is named Star Trek: Discovery, and thankfully, it is no longer part of the official, prime timeline Star Trek canon.
In the show’s finale, a group of Klingon ships encounters a phenomenon that transforms things into alternate-reality versions of themselves. When a Klingon ship hits one of those transformation rays, it transforms into a big, ugly Discovery-style Klingon ship.
This couldn’t have happened if those weird Discovery Klingons had ever existed in the prime Star Trek timeline. It means that Discovery and its Klingons, just like the J.J. Abrams Star Trek movies, happened in an alternate universe. One that has nothing to do with the rest of Star Trek.
Star Trek: Lower Decks had its big finale this week, and in the process of ending the show, they fixed one of the worst problems Star Trek has ever had. That problem is named Star Trek: Discovery, and thankfully, it is no longer part of the official, prime timeline Star Trek canon.
In the show’s finale, a group of Klingon ships encounters a phenomenon that transforms things into alternate-reality versions of themselves. When a Klingon ship hits one of those transformation rays, it transforms into a big, ugly Discovery-style Klingon ship.
This couldn’t have happened if those weird Discovery Klingons had ever existed in the prime Star Trek timeline. It means that Discovery and its Klingons, just like the J.J. Abrams Star Trek movies, happened in an alternate universe. One that has nothing to do with the rest of Star Trek.
good! f em. We all know Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis are all RL canon anyway.
I thought HD2 was well done, I liked the mission structure and all the upgrades felt really worthwhile. It was nice you could play with higher leveled players, also, but I fizzled out on it and never really got to a point I wanted to play with randos.
I am always kinda cautious about any shooting game and PUGs, it's the main reason I don't play CS2, too much toxic *** from the community. I have no clue if HD2 has that in later levels/higher difficulties though, so it may just me being paranoid.
Star Trek: Lower Decks had its big finale this week, and in the process of ending the show, they fixed one of the worst problems Star Trek has ever had. That problem is named Star Trek: Discovery, and thankfully, it is no longer part of the official, prime timeline Star Trek canon.
In the show’s finale, a group of Klingon ships encounters a phenomenon that transforms things into alternate-reality versions of themselves. When a Klingon ship hits one of those transformation rays, it transforms into a big, ugly Discovery-style Klingon ship.
This couldn’t have happened if those weird Discovery Klingons had ever existed in the prime Star Trek timeline. It means that Discovery and its Klingons, just like the J.J. Abrams Star Trek movies, happened in an alternate universe. One that has nothing to do with the rest of Star Trek.
When the J.J. Abrams movies came out, this is was my first introduction to Star Trek and I started with TNG first, because I couldn't take the look of the camp 1960's show. I've finished TNG and completely multiple re-watches since then. I don't watch the original series as often though, but even I knew to stay away from Discovery.
I read an article online (that is now difficult to find, or may be buried), that Paramount auctioned off and lost the original Klingon masks and molds use for the TOS, and in Discovery they had to improvise...yikes.
Might have to see an orthopedic surgeon for my shoulder. 5 days ago intense pain started. Last range of motion within a day. Got a sling, and got some movement back. Urgent care doc showered me in pain meds/muscle relexants and said see an ortho.
Might have to see an orthopedic surgeon for my shoulder. 5 days ago intense pain started. Last range of motion within a day. Got a sling, and got some movement back. Urgent care doc showered me in pain meds/muscle relexants and said see an ortho.
This is a thread that I found on another website I post at. It can be really really interesting. I thought it deserved a place here.
Post your random thoughts for the day here, or anything else that intrigues you.
For starters, is it possible to give constructive critism to someone who doesn't have a neck? I totally just walked by a girl who didn't. Someone isn't getting a necklace for Valentines day!
And who decided black and white can't be colors? I want to say a racist. I really do.