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  • Cosermart does good stuff. I’ve ordered from them a lot. Just get your pins elsewhere like from Fansets. Rank pins are numerous on Etsy.

    AliExpress can put you in touch with cheap but good uniform manufacturers in China. You can find Cosermart there as well as eBay.

  • Most of the songs are in a modern Broadway poppish sounding Pasek & Paul vein (La La Land, The Greatest Showman, Dear Evan Hansen) with the exception of Una and Kirk’s “Connect to Your Crew”, which is more old school. Maybe they were going for a Gilbert & Sullivan vibe, but it’s closer to Rodgers & Hammerstein in The King and I and The Sound of Music, musically.

  • It’s a puzzle that has confounded readers for years. There are some obvious ones like “Rawhide”, but a lot are still unidentified. Here’s a good attempt at it.

  • The year at this point would be late 2384 or very early 2385, so about 6 years since Voyager returned home. It’s been some time since the Season 1 finale. We last left the kids in the 61000s as far as Stardates were concerned, which is 2384, and since the Romulan Evacuation is still a going concern it’s before the Mars Attack on April 5, 2385.

  • I may have misinterpreted what the Doctor was saying - “Lamarr Special-class… refitted from stem to stern”. He could be referring to a refitted Lamarr. I’ll edit that.

  • As we’ve seen in PIC with the Titan-A, Starfleet engineers have a very loose definition of what constitutes a refit. Basically as long as you use some of the old structure in the new one, no matter how many doodads you add or on to expand it, they call it a refit.

  • Annotations for Star Trek: Prodigy Episode 2x01 Sneak Peak:

    Dal refers affectionately to his friends as "criminals", since they technically stole Protostar to find the Federation. He also says that he and the others are in different divisions. As we saw in last season's finale, Rok is in Science/Xenobiology, with Jankom in Engineering and Dal I assume is in Command.

    Gwyn left the others to go on a mission to her home planet of Solum, to try and stave off the war-torn future they were told about.

    Jankom has a new haircut, takes sonic showers and is trying to be more polite - something a bit disturbing for Tellarites, known for their belligerence, as Zero points out. Zero is in their new suit that we saw at the end of last season.

    The kids are going with Janeway on a mission, which Jankom points out will stand them in good stead when applying for Starfleet Academy. As pointed out last season, the kids are not in the Academy, but warrant officers-in-training.

    The shuttle carries the registry number NCC-74656-A, indicating it belongs to the Voyager-A. The Doctor, while a hologram, can walk about thanks to his mobile emitter, a 29th Century piece of technology (VOY: "Future's End"). We saw a 25th Century version of the emitter used by Raffi in PIC: "Imposters".

    The destruction of the Protostar occurred in the Season 1 finale, and opened up a wormhole to the alternate future Chatokay is now in, 52 years from now where he is a captive on Solum (about 2436-7; the last time we saw the kids it was 2384, with the Stardate in the 61000s, 20 years after TNG's first season).

    Dal complains about "timey-wimey" stuff hurting his head. The term entered popular usage in the Doctor Who episode "Blink", when the Doctor said: "People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually, from a nonlinear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey... stuff." His mentor, Janeway, also complained that time travel and paradoxes give her a headache ("Future's End").

    The new ship is the USS Voyager-A, NCC-74656-A, a Lamarr Special-class starship, refitted and outfitted with technology Voyager gathered from her 7-year journey through the Delta Quadrant. It has 29 decks, 800+ crew and 2 schools, compared to Voyager's 15 decks and 160 crew. The presence of schools may either mean a training vessel or families on board.

    The Doctor also mentions that the original Voyager is now a museum ship. This was established in background production art in PIC: “The Star Gazer” and confirmed when we saw her at the Fleet Museum in PIC: “The Bounty”.

    The Lamarr Special-class is named after actress Hedy Lemarr, who was also a gifted inventor, patenting a frequency-hopping signal method to prevent American torpedoes from being jammed in WW II, although this was never formally adopted anywhere. There is also a claim that this helped in the development of WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS, but that’s an exaggeration at best.

    The Doctor says the rest of Starfleet is busy with the Romulan Evacuation, to help the Romulans escape the impending supernova of their star, which we know has been going on since 2381 (PIC novel The Last Best Hope, LD: "The Stars at Night"). Jellico mentioned in PRO: "Masquerade" that the Federation and the Romulans were working towards peace, which tracks with this. Alas, we also know the effort will collapse very soon on April 5, 2385 with the Mars Attack (PIC: "Remembrance"). The Romulan star itself will explode in 2387 (ST 2009).

  • When I was at a hotel breakfast buffet in Tateyama, that was the label on the coffee machine, too: “American Coffee (weak)”.

  • One day they’ll do a proper adaptation of “How Much For Just the Planet?” and I can die happy.

  • I'm not sure about Sondheim - it doesn't really have his feel and the music and lyrics for the most part aren't as thematically disciplined and crisp as I expect from a Sondheim musical.

    The feel was a bit more contemporary pop, like a Pasek & Paul piece.

  • From the dialogue, David, at the point Kirk has the altercation with hin just outside the Genesis Cave, was unaware that Kirk was his father although he knew that his mother knew him. As he said on Regula I:

    DAVID: Remember that overgrown Boy Scout you used to hang around with? That's exactly the kind of man...

    CAROL: Listen, kiddo: Jim Kirk was many things, but he was never a Boy Scout.

    Carol also doesn’t deny Kirk’s assumption when Kirk asks why she didn’t tell David about him. So it seems clear that David doesn’t know at that moment.

    That being said, David may have met Kirk as a child. In the beta canon Kirk does spend time with David as a “friend” of his mother’s, but Carol insists that Kirk not tell David the truth, for the reasons she mentions in ST II about their different worlds.

    It’s only after Spock’s funeral that David reveals he knows and is proud to be Kirk’s son. But the way this all makes sense is to assume that David was just told off-screen by Carol about his parentage.

  • There's a part of me which instinctively follows the FASA RPG classifications - that the original D7 was internally known by the Klingons as the K't'agga-class which was then superceded by the K't'inga-class (FASA called it the D7M).

  • Yes.

    Kirk was aware of David’s existence prior, but David wasn’t aware that Kirk was his father. He is surprised when David identifies himself as Dr Marcus in ST II but asks Carol when she appears, “Is that David?”

    Later, he says:

    KIRK: I did what you wanted. I stayed away. Why didn't you tell him?

    CAROL: How can you ask me that? Were we together? Were we going to be? You had your world, and I had mine. And I wanted him in mine, not chasing through the universe with his father.

  • Kirk was aware of David’s existence prior, but David wasn’t aware that Kirk was his father. He is surprised when David identifies himself as Dr Marcus in ST II but asks Carol when she appears, “Is that David?”

    Later, he says:

    KIRK: I did what you wanted. I stayed away. Why didn't you tell him?

    CAROL: How can you ask me that? Were we together? Were we going to be? You had your world, and I had mine. And I wanted him in mine, not chasing through the universe with his father.

    Incidentally, that makes David about 23-24 years old in ST II (2285) and he dies soon after in ST III.

  • Two Spock quotes that have become ingrained:

    “I object to you. I object to intellect without discipline. I object to power without constructive purpose.”

    • TOS: “The Squire of Gothos”

    “I do not approve. I understand.”

    • TOS: “A Taste of Armageddon”
  • You may be thinking of Ch’Pok, the Klingon advocate from DS9: “Rules of Engagement”, where they were trying to extradite Worf on the grounds that he had destroyed a civilian transport.

    CH'POK: I look forward to fighting on your terms.

    SISKO: This is not a fight. It's the search for the truth.

    CH'POK: The truth must be won. I'll see you on the battlefield.

    And later:

    CH'POK: What matters to me is the thrill of the fight, not which side I'm on. And I think we both know the extradition fight is over.

  • I have my own thoughts about Boreth, and the differences between the Followers of Kahless and their subset, the Timekeepers, but that's a subject for another post. I also wonder about Korath himself - while he's characterized as a mad scientist, did he really invent the chrono deflector itself or did he steal some of the tech from Boreth? Maybe he was a Timekeeper himself, even?

    Anyway, it's just food for thought and as I said, it's another post altogether.