Wednesday, February 02, 2005
Hang on while I geek out a minute...
Could it be true?
Quote: Taking advantage of its position in the Trek timeline as a forerunner to the days of captains Kirk, Picard, Sisko and Janeway, Enterprise "dealt with the roots of Vulcan logic, the founding of the Federation, and it will soon even air two episodes explaining why the Klingons didn't have bumpy foreheads in the original series, but do now," Sparborth said. [Emphasis mine]
Ooh, now that would be worth watching. Even though it was obvious from the beginning of The Next Generation, it wasn't until Worf brushed it off in the episode Trials and Tribble-ations, saying, "We do not discuss it with outsiders," that I really thought at all about it. Even though it's all fiction and ultimately means nothing it would be good to put it to rest finally!
OK, back to the real world now...
Quote: Taking advantage of its position in the Trek timeline as a forerunner to the days of captains Kirk, Picard, Sisko and Janeway, Enterprise "dealt with the roots of Vulcan logic, the founding of the Federation, and it will soon even air two episodes explaining why the Klingons didn't have bumpy foreheads in the original series, but do now," Sparborth said. [Emphasis mine]
Ooh, now that would be worth watching. Even though it was obvious from the beginning of The Next Generation, it wasn't until Worf brushed it off in the episode Trials and Tribble-ations, saying, "We do not discuss it with outsiders," that I really thought at all about it. Even though it's all fiction and ultimately means nothing it would be good to put it to rest finally!
OK, back to the real world now...