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  • (HGH)Apollo(HGH)Apollo ✭✭✭✭✭
    I need to pokemon these Discovery characters. I have to catch em all!
    Let’s fly!
  • TcalTcal ✭✭✭
    In the absence of details, I guess we need to speculate why an Andorian, Admiral, and Soctsman are walking into a bar...

    Possible mega event themes?
    Wedding Crashers: Space Edition
    Everyone Wants to Have Fun Except That Guy From Discovery
    Alcohol, the Cause of and Solution to All of Life's Problems
    People Who Like Parties
    People Holding Booze
    Characters From Star Trek

    I have a feeling the theme is going to be something along the lines of 'Heros of Federation"
  • PallidynePallidyne ✭✭✭✭✭
    Prosser wrote: »
    It probably won't be until Monday or Tuesday next week before we hear anything.

    A lil "anything" is on the twitter account by now:

    https://twitter.com/STTimelines

    And that shadow is quite clear...

    Janeway? 😉

    Only she can save us!
  • PallidynePallidyne ✭✭✭✭✭
    Pallidyne wrote: »
    KTz wrote: »
    It would be really nice if they gave us 5 new free slots with each Mega Event. If they do all new crew (like they seem to be doing), this event will add 13 new crew over 4 weeks. Asking for 5 slots isn't really asking much.

    The idea is to pump money in the game, if they give slots mean less dilithium mean less money. What is with all this flood of new crew when in portal is only some freak ones that they repeat over and over...i agree with you but DB I
    So, I just realised that there are very few bonus crew for this event.

    We have 1x Ash and 4x Scotty, and two of those Scottys are 2* and 3*.

    So realistically, that's 3 bonus crew.

    Any thoughts on what additional bonuses may be? There's no "festive" trait, but maybe "Costumed" would work? All "Starfleet" or all "Federation" would obviously be too much, but there's very little else that would tie these crew together...

    Will be too much, but how about this event with brutal? They are too much allready and again will be so much FED faction...meh

    This event was ridiculous, but it'd be even worse if the trait was Starfleet or Federation.

    Why? Bonus crew matters a LOT lets in Galaxy events. Sure, they help, but not to the extent of Faction events.

    You say that now, but when I'm cashing in hundreds of Super Rares

    Maybe, but I would be cashing in hundreds of Super Rares as well if we both had a lot of bonus crew. Then it really comes down to who has more chrons or pre-farmed items, which would still make the bonus crew matter less lol.

    lol but I will have spent a lot less in chrons to get there to get those SRs.....so maybe I won't rank as high but it will cost me less.
  • Shan wrote: »

    Mega Event recurrent featured crew: Prisoner Katrina Cornwell 5* (New)

    Name Change Highlighted..........

    Using the "Prisoner" adjective doesn't bode well for someone who we are hoping has a MED primary skill....
    She counselled Ash as he was having PTSD crisis on the Klingon ship when they freed her so it's still an option.
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  • JeanLucKirkJeanLucKirk ✭✭✭✭✭
    Prosser wrote: »



    Janeway? 😉

    Of course ;)

  • SiblinSiblin ✭✭✭
    Shan wrote: »
    Event Name: Crashing the Party
    Celebratory Ash Tyler 4* (New)

    Why can I not help but think of this?

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    “Touch each other in a celebratory way!”
  • Prosser wrote: »
    It probably won't be until Monday or Tuesday next week before we hear anything.

    A lil "anything" is on the twitter account by now:

    https://twitter.com/STTimelines

    And that shadow is quite clear...

    Janeway? 😉

    Nah...that’s Admiral Corny’s shadow...
    DB = Climbing up an endless wall...
  • DScottHewittDScottHewitt ✭✭✭✭✭
    The Fish wrote: »
    When will the theme be provided? That has been an important part of all past mega events.

    "The truth is like a lion; you don't have to defend it. Let it loose; it will defend itself."
  • DScottHewittDScottHewitt ✭✭✭✭✭
    "The truth is like a lion; you don't have to defend it. Let it loose; it will defend itself."
  • DScottHewittDScottHewitt ✭✭✭✭✭
    elemntee wrote: »
    Can someone give the low-down on who there characters are and what series?

    Thanks.

    Scotty from TOS. Possibly when he was wearing a kilt
    Ash is from Discovery
    Terah is from Enterprise. Andorian will lies to Shran (her andorian commander) because she wanted to kill some Vulcans
    Cornwell is from Discovery. Admiral, prisoner, psychologist

    The kilt was part od Scotty's dress uniform. The question is... was he wearing the right tartan? Drives me crazy when people wear another clan's tartan. Makes me want to grab a claymore and me pipes and... Oh wait, I'm only 1/4 Scots and the rest English. But still!


    Unfortunately, it is kind of hard to locate images of the specific Scott Clan Tartan, since all Clans are Scots. Is it likely that William Ware Thiess might have done the research? Yes.

    Did he? I do not know.

    Scott




    Here you go: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Scott

    He definitely wasn't wearing the Scott tartan (it looks like the Clan Macpherson or maybe Clan Douglas tartan), but it's possible he is of different clans, and perhaps is majority of another clan or just chose to have a kilt made in a non-Scott tartan, but still a tartan of a Clan he is from.

    For instance, I am of the Sinclair and Anderson clans (more Sinclair than Anderson), but the only kilt I ever had was from my mom's side of the family (used to be my mom's), so it's Anderson tartan, despite the fact that my father is of Sinclair, and I'm more Sinclair than Anderson.

    Scott black and white, ancient or modern.
    I wouldn't worry it being canonical though, tartans are just made up to sell to American tourists.

    Aren't kilts for just ordinary daily wear? Didn't Scots go into battle dressed in sequined dresses to blind their enemies?
    "The truth is like a lion; you don't have to defend it. Let it loose; it will defend itself."
  • DScottHewittDScottHewitt ✭✭✭✭✭
    If I don't get a Lt. Keyla Detmer out of this mega-event then I'm gonna flip. I've got a massive crush on her. Well, the Mirror Version. But I'll take anything.

    With or without the headpiece?

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    "The truth is like a lion; you don't have to defend it. Let it loose; it will defend itself."
  • Hmmm...maybe with tarah, I can be female andorian q?
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  • MordackMordack ✭✭✭
    edited January 2018

    I assume this is some sort of clue about the mega event, although I'm afraid I don't know what it could mean.
  • elemnteeelemntee ✭✭✭
    edited January 2018

    Aren't kilts for just ordinary daily wear? Didn't Scots go into battle dressed in sequined dresses to blind their enemies?


    No, weddings, sometimes Hogmanay and going to Hampden Park or Murrayfield.

    https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/a-history-of-tartan-from-falkirk-to-mod-1-3964516

    TLDR - Tartan has been around for a few thousand years. Scottish clans wear 'tartan' but not a specific family one.
    18th century, Catholics and Protesants fight. Tartan gets outlawed.
    19thC Sir Walter Scott reinvents mythical Scotland, a tourist industry is born.
  • DScottHewittDScottHewitt ✭✭✭✭✭
    elemntee wrote: »

    Aren't kilts for just ordinary daily wear? Didn't Scots go into battle dressed in sequined dresses to blind their enemies?


    No, weddings, sometimes Hogmanay and going to Hampden Park or Murrayfield.

    https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/a-history-of-tartan-from-falkirk-to-mod-1-3964516

    TLDR - Tartan has been around for a few thousand years. Scottish clans wear 'tartan' but not a specific family one.
    18th century, Catholics and Protesants fight. Tartan gets outlawed.
    19thC Sir Walter Scott reinvents mythical Scotland, a tourist industry is born.

    It was from The Simpsons. A very old episode, now.......
    "The truth is like a lion; you don't have to defend it. Let it loose; it will defend itself."
  • PallidynePallidyne ✭✭✭✭✭
    Mordack wrote: »

    I assume this is some sort of clue about the mega event, although I'm afraid I don't know what it could mean.

    They're trying to be cute again.
    Like the binary message for the Borg, etc.

    They somehow think we're not annoyed and are breath-taken with suspense in a good way.
  • Banjo1012Banjo1012 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Pallidyne wrote: »
    Mordack wrote: »

    I assume this is some sort of clue about the mega event, although I'm afraid I don't know what it could mean.

    They're trying to be cute again.
    Like the binary message for the Borg, etc.

    They somehow think we're not annoyed and are breath-taken with suspense in a good way.

    Remember the Elusive Tresaure art? They said the one shadow was just a shadow and didn’t represent any character
  • Hmmm...maybe with tarah, I can be female andorian q?

    Definitely time for a name change...
  • Lady GaghgaghLady Gaghgagh ✭✭✭✭✭
    Pallidyne wrote: »
    Mordack wrote: »

    I assume this is some sort of clue about the mega event, although I'm afraid I don't know what it could mean.

    They're trying to be cute again.
    Like the binary message for the Borg, etc.

    They somehow think we're not annoyed and are breath-taken with suspense in a good way.

    Well if we look at the last line literally, a "cold war" that could tie in DIS, ENT, TOS, and even TNG.
    In DIS, they say they are "at war" with the "Klingons" but in all reality, it is still largely a cold war.
    In ENT, there is the big overarching subplot (which never got resolved) of the temporal cold war.
    In TOS, the Federation is in a cold war with the Klingons most of the series.
    In TNG, the Federation is in a cold war with the Romulans.

    So if we think of cold war literally, that opens quite a few doors to characters.
    Cornwall and Ash are part of the cw in DIS, Scotty is part of the cw in TOS, and Tarah is part of the temporal cw (whether she knows it or not) in ENT. Essentially being this vague could mean just about anyone from these series.

    But some interesting crew which could arise, if indeed this is the theme, would be...

    ENT - Human Silik, Admiral Valdore, Syrannite T'Pau, Kir'shara T'Pol, Kir'shara Archer, Lieutenant Talas, Aenar Jhamel, Rescuer Shran (from when he paid back Archer), Ambassador Gral (our first Tellarite)

    TOS - Arne Darvin, Chancellor Azetbur, Ambassador Nanclus, Comm Officer Rand, Maab, Eleen, Krell, Dr. M'Benga

    TNG - Ambassador T'Pel/Subcommander Selok, Commander Donatra, Centurion Bochra, Romulan Picard, Ba'el, Anij, Ru'afo (the Son'a vs Ba'ku was its own miniature cold war), K'mtar/Alternate Future Alexander

    I excluded DIS because it's currently ongoing, so it's hard to say who could appear or not.
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  • Banjo1012Banjo1012 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Pallidyne wrote: »
    Mordack wrote: »

    I assume this is some sort of clue about the mega event, although I'm afraid I don't know what it could mean.

    They're trying to be cute again.
    Like the binary message for the Borg, etc.

    They somehow think we're not annoyed and are breath-taken with suspense in a good way.

    Well if we look at the last line literally, a "cold war" that could tie in DIS, ENT, TOS, and even TNG.
    In DIS, they say they are "at war" with the "Klingons" but in all reality, it is still largely a cold war.
    In ENT, there is the big overarching subplot (which never got resolved) of the temporal cold war.
    In TOS, the Federation is in a cold war with the Klingons most of the series.
    In TNG, the Federation is in a cold war with the Romulans.

    So if we think of cold war literally, that opens quite a few doors to characters.
    Cornwall and Ash are part of the cw in DIS, Scotty is part of the cw in TOS, and Tarah is part of the temporal cw (whether she knows it or not) in ENT. Essentially being this vague could mean just about anyone from these series.

    But some interesting crew which could arise, if indeed this is the theme, would be...

    ENT - Human Silik, Admiral Valdore, Syrannite T'Pau, Kir'shara T'Pol, Kir'shara Archer, Lieutenant Talas, Aenar Jhamel, Rescuer Shran (from when he paid back Archer), Ambassador Gral (our first Tellarite)

    TOS - Arne Darvin, Chancellor Azetbur, Ambassador Nanclus, Comm Officer Rand, Maab, Eleen, Krell, Dr. M'Benga

    TNG - Ambassador T'Pel/Subcommander Selok, Commander Donatra, Centurion Bochra, Romulan Picard, Ba'el, Anij, Ru'afo (the Son'a vs Ba'ku was its own miniature cold war), K'mtar/Alternate Future Alexander

    I excluded DIS because it's currently ongoing, so it's hard to say who could appear or not.

    The temperoral Cold War did come to a conclusion in Enterprise. When Vosk failed to return to his time, Daniels showed Archer how the timeline reset itself and said it was over. Also by Archer presiding over the coalition of planets, that would not have happened if the Cold War wasn’t resolved. I’m sure the lack of info for the mega event is due to something happening in this weeks Discovery episode

  • MordackMordack ✭✭✭
    edited January 2018
    Pallidyne wrote: »
    Mordack wrote: »

    I assume this is some sort of clue about the mega event, although I'm afraid I don't know what it could mean.

    They're trying to be cute again.
    Like the binary message for the Borg, etc.

    They somehow think we're not annoyed and are breath-taken with suspense in a good way.

    Well if we look at the last line literally, a "cold war" that could tie in DIS, ENT, TOS, and even TNG.
    In DIS, they say they are "at war" with the "Klingons" but in all reality, it is still largely a cold war.
    In ENT, there is the big overarching subplot (which never got resolved) of the temporal cold war.
    In TOS, the Federation is in a cold war with the Klingons most of the series.
    In TNG, the Federation is in a cold war with the Romulans.

    So if we think of cold war literally, that opens quite a few doors to characters.
    Cornwall and Ash are part of the cw in DIS, Scotty is part of the cw in TOS, and Tarah is part of the temporal cw (whether she knows it or not) in ENT. Essentially being this vague could mean just about anyone from these series.

    But some interesting crew which could arise, if indeed this is the theme, would be...

    ENT - Human Silik, Admiral Valdore, Syrannite T'Pau, Kir'shara T'Pol, Kir'shara Archer, Lieutenant Talas, Aenar Jhamel, Rescuer Shran (from when he paid back Archer), Ambassador Gral (our first Tellarite)

    TOS - Arne Darvin, Chancellor Azetbur, Ambassador Nanclus, Comm Officer Rand, Maab, Eleen, Krell, Dr. M'Benga

    TNG - Ambassador T'Pel/Subcommander Selok, Commander Donatra, Centurion Bochra, Romulan Picard, Ba'el, Anij, Ru'afo (the Son'a vs Ba'ku was its own miniature cold war), K'mtar/Alternate Future Alexander

    I excluded DIS because it's currently ongoing, so it's hard to say who could appear or not.

    The temperoral Cold War did come to a conclusion in Enterprise. When Vosk failed to return to his time, Daniels showed Archer how the timeline reset itself and said it was over. Also by Archer presiding over the coalition of planets, that would not have happened if the Cold War wasn’t resolved. I’m sure the lack of info for the mega event is due to something happening in this weeks Discovery episode

    It was resolved in a very slipshod way because the series was cancelled before the producers expected it to be. For example, the identity of the 'humanoid figure' was never revealed.
  • Banjo1012Banjo1012 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Mordack wrote: »
    Pallidyne wrote: »
    Mordack wrote: »

    I assume this is some sort of clue about the mega event, although I'm afraid I don't know what it could mean.

    They're trying to be cute again.
    Like the binary message for the Borg, etc.

    They somehow think we're not annoyed and are breath-taken with suspense in a good way.

    Well if we look at the last line literally, a "cold war" that could tie in DIS, ENT, TOS, and even TNG.
    In DIS, they say they are "at war" with the "Klingons" but in all reality, it is still largely a cold war.
    In ENT, there is the big overarching subplot (which never got resolved) of the temporal cold war.
    In TOS, the Federation is in a cold war with the Klingons most of the series.
    In TNG, the Federation is in a cold war with the Romulans.

    So if we think of cold war literally, that opens quite a few doors to characters.
    Cornwall and Ash are part of the cw in DIS, Scotty is part of the cw in TOS, and Tarah is part of the temporal cw (whether she knows it or not) in ENT. Essentially being this vague could mean just about anyone from these series.

    But some interesting crew which could arise, if indeed this is the theme, would be...

    ENT - Human Silik, Admiral Valdore, Syrannite T'Pau, Kir'shara T'Pol, Kir'shara Archer, Lieutenant Talas, Aenar Jhamel, Rescuer Shran (from when he paid back Archer), Ambassador Gral (our first Tellarite)

    TOS - Arne Darvin, Chancellor Azetbur, Ambassador Nanclus, Comm Officer Rand, Maab, Eleen, Krell, Dr. M'Benga

    TNG - Ambassador T'Pel/Subcommander Selok, Commander Donatra, Centurion Bochra, Romulan Picard, Ba'el, Anij, Ru'afo (the Son'a vs Ba'ku was its own miniature cold war), K'mtar/Alternate Future Alexander

    I excluded DIS because it's currently ongoing, so it's hard to say who could appear or not.

    The temperoral Cold War did come to a conclusion in Enterprise. When Vosk failed to return to his time, Daniels showed Archer how the timeline reset itself and said it was over. Also by Archer presiding over the coalition of planets, that would not have happened if the Cold War wasn’t resolved. I’m sure the lack of info for the mega event is due to something happening in this weeks Discovery episode

    It was resolved in a very slipshod way because the series was cancelled before the producers expected it to be. For example, the identity of the 'humanoid figure' was never revealed.

    I did always wonder who that guy was but the Cold War was resolved

  • Lady GaghgaghLady Gaghgagh ✭✭✭✭✭
    Mordack wrote: »
    Pallidyne wrote: »
    Mordack wrote: »

    I assume this is some sort of clue about the mega event, although I'm afraid I don't know what it could mean.

    They're trying to be cute again.
    Like the binary message for the Borg, etc.

    They somehow think we're not annoyed and are breath-taken with suspense in a good way.

    Well if we look at the last line literally, a "cold war" that could tie in DIS, ENT, TOS, and even TNG.
    In DIS, they say they are "at war" with the "Klingons" but in all reality, it is still largely a cold war.
    In ENT, there is the big overarching subplot (which never got resolved) of the temporal cold war.
    In TOS, the Federation is in a cold war with the Klingons most of the series.
    In TNG, the Federation is in a cold war with the Romulans.

    So if we think of cold war literally, that opens quite a few doors to characters.
    Cornwall and Ash are part of the cw in DIS, Scotty is part of the cw in TOS, and Tarah is part of the temporal cw (whether she knows it or not) in ENT. Essentially being this vague could mean just about anyone from these series.

    But some interesting crew which could arise, if indeed this is the theme, would be...

    ENT - Human Silik, Admiral Valdore, Syrannite T'Pau, Kir'shara T'Pol, Kir'shara Archer, Lieutenant Talas, Aenar Jhamel, Rescuer Shran (from when he paid back Archer), Ambassador Gral (our first Tellarite)

    TOS - Arne Darvin, Chancellor Azetbur, Ambassador Nanclus, Comm Officer Rand, Maab, Eleen, Krell, Dr. M'Benga

    TNG - Ambassador T'Pel/Subcommander Selok, Commander Donatra, Centurion Bochra, Romulan Picard, Ba'el, Anij, Ru'afo (the Son'a vs Ba'ku was its own miniature cold war), K'mtar/Alternate Future Alexander

    I excluded DIS because it's currently ongoing, so it's hard to say who could appear or not.

    The temperoral Cold War did come to a conclusion in Enterprise. When Vosk failed to return to his time, Daniels showed Archer how the timeline reset itself and said it was over. Also by Archer presiding over the coalition of planets, that would not have happened if the Cold War wasn’t resolved. I’m sure the lack of info for the mega event is due to something happening in this weeks Discovery episode

    It was resolved in a very slipshod way because the series was cancelled before the producers expected it to be. For example, the identity of the 'humanoid figure' was never revealed.

    I did always wonder who that guy was but the Cold War was resolved

    Poorly enough though that I didn't even realize it had been "resolved".
    Admiral of the Haus of GaghGagh, Starbase level 94, we are not accepting members at this time.
    Captain of the voyage vessels: Queen of Bashir, Landsknecht, and Sunspear, the first luxury starship cruiseliners.
    Amenities include wifi, fully-functioning holodecks, a full-service bar, 3 party decks, a Trill spa, and a business centre.
    Fun fact: The ships are propelled by bouncy castle technology.
  • Banjo1012Banjo1012 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Mordack wrote: »
    Pallidyne wrote: »
    Mordack wrote: »

    I assume this is some sort of clue about the mega event, although I'm afraid I don't know what it could mean.

    They're trying to be cute again.
    Like the binary message for the Borg, etc.

    They somehow think we're not annoyed and are breath-taken with suspense in a good way.

    Well if we look at the last line literally, a "cold war" that could tie in DIS, ENT, TOS, and even TNG.
    In DIS, they say they are "at war" with the "Klingons" but in all reality, it is still largely a cold war.
    In ENT, there is the big overarching subplot (which never got resolved) of the temporal cold war.
    In TOS, the Federation is in a cold war with the Klingons most of the series.
    In TNG, the Federation is in a cold war with the Romulans.

    So if we think of cold war literally, that opens quite a few doors to characters.
    Cornwall and Ash are part of the cw in DIS, Scotty is part of the cw in TOS, and Tarah is part of the temporal cw (whether she knows it or not) in ENT. Essentially being this vague could mean just about anyone from these series.

    But some interesting crew which could arise, if indeed this is the theme, would be...

    ENT - Human Silik, Admiral Valdore, Syrannite T'Pau, Kir'shara T'Pol, Kir'shara Archer, Lieutenant Talas, Aenar Jhamel, Rescuer Shran (from when he paid back Archer), Ambassador Gral (our first Tellarite)

    TOS - Arne Darvin, Chancellor Azetbur, Ambassador Nanclus, Comm Officer Rand, Maab, Eleen, Krell, Dr. M'Benga

    TNG - Ambassador T'Pel/Subcommander Selok, Commander Donatra, Centurion Bochra, Romulan Picard, Ba'el, Anij, Ru'afo (the Son'a vs Ba'ku was its own miniature cold war), K'mtar/Alternate Future Alexander

    I excluded DIS because it's currently ongoing, so it's hard to say who could appear or not.

    The temperoral Cold War did come to a conclusion in Enterprise. When Vosk failed to return to his time, Daniels showed Archer how the timeline reset itself and said it was over. Also by Archer presiding over the coalition of planets, that would not have happened if the Cold War wasn’t resolved. I’m sure the lack of info for the mega event is due to something happening in this weeks Discovery episode

    It was resolved in a very slipshod way because the series was cancelled before the producers expected it to be. For example, the identity of the 'humanoid figure' was never revealed.

    I did always wonder who that guy was but the Cold War was resolved

    Poorly enough though that I didn't even realize it had been "resolved".

    They didn’t get to go home after the Xindi crisis until the Temporal Cold War was resolved. After the timeline reset they got to go home

  • Lady GaghgaghLady Gaghgagh ✭✭✭✭✭
    Mordack wrote: »
    Pallidyne wrote: »
    Mordack wrote: »

    I assume this is some sort of clue about the mega event, although I'm afraid I don't know what it could mean.

    They're trying to be cute again.
    Like the binary message for the Borg, etc.

    They somehow think we're not annoyed and are breath-taken with suspense in a good way.

    Well if we look at the last line literally, a "cold war" that could tie in DIS, ENT, TOS, and even TNG.
    In DIS, they say they are "at war" with the "Klingons" but in all reality, it is still largely a cold war.
    In ENT, there is the big overarching subplot (which never got resolved) of the temporal cold war.
    In TOS, the Federation is in a cold war with the Klingons most of the series.
    In TNG, the Federation is in a cold war with the Romulans.

    So if we think of cold war literally, that opens quite a few doors to characters.
    Cornwall and Ash are part of the cw in DIS, Scotty is part of the cw in TOS, and Tarah is part of the temporal cw (whether she knows it or not) in ENT. Essentially being this vague could mean just about anyone from these series.

    But some interesting crew which could arise, if indeed this is the theme, would be...

    ENT - Human Silik, Admiral Valdore, Syrannite T'Pau, Kir'shara T'Pol, Kir'shara Archer, Lieutenant Talas, Aenar Jhamel, Rescuer Shran (from when he paid back Archer), Ambassador Gral (our first Tellarite)

    TOS - Arne Darvin, Chancellor Azetbur, Ambassador Nanclus, Comm Officer Rand, Maab, Eleen, Krell, Dr. M'Benga

    TNG - Ambassador T'Pel/Subcommander Selok, Commander Donatra, Centurion Bochra, Romulan Picard, Ba'el, Anij, Ru'afo (the Son'a vs Ba'ku was its own miniature cold war), K'mtar/Alternate Future Alexander

    I excluded DIS because it's currently ongoing, so it's hard to say who could appear or not.

    The temperoral Cold War did come to a conclusion in Enterprise. When Vosk failed to return to his time, Daniels showed Archer how the timeline reset itself and said it was over. Also by Archer presiding over the coalition of planets, that would not have happened if the Cold War wasn’t resolved. I’m sure the lack of info for the mega event is due to something happening in this weeks Discovery episode

    It was resolved in a very slipshod way because the series was cancelled before the producers expected it to be. For example, the identity of the 'humanoid figure' was never revealed.

    I did always wonder who that guy was but the Cold War was resolved

    Poorly enough though that I didn't even realize it had been "resolved".

    They didn’t get to go home after the Xindi crisis until the Temporal Cold War was resolved. After the timeline reset they got to go home

    I get all that, but honestly when Season 3 ended, it felt more like a very sudden wrench thrown in the plans rather than any carefully thought out plot-writing from the show writers. More than likely, if ENT producers had known the show wouldn't go on to a season 4, they wouldn't have even written in the Nazified Earth at the end of Season 3.

    I think we can all see a split-decision bad writing moment from a mile away when it looks like that. The only reason it was written in so abruptly at the end of Season 3 is to give just enough of a cliffhanger to pull fans from Season 3 to Season 4. The show was already on its last legs, the producers knew this. So why not end Season 3 which was full of drama already with...more drama to launch Season 4.
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  • Banjo1012Banjo1012 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Mordack wrote: »
    Pallidyne wrote: »
    Mordack wrote: »

    I assume this is some sort of clue about the mega event, although I'm afraid I don't know what it could mean.

    They're trying to be cute again.
    Like the binary message for the Borg, etc.

    They somehow think we're not annoyed and are breath-taken with suspense in a good way.

    Well if we look at the last line literally, a "cold war" that could tie in DIS, ENT, TOS, and even TNG.
    In DIS, they say they are "at war" with the "Klingons" but in all reality, it is still largely a cold war.
    In ENT, there is the big overarching subplot (which never got resolved) of the temporal cold war.
    In TOS, the Federation is in a cold war with the Klingons most of the series.
    In TNG, the Federation is in a cold war with the Romulans.

    So if we think of cold war literally, that opens quite a few doors to characters.
    Cornwall and Ash are part of the cw in DIS, Scotty is part of the cw in TOS, and Tarah is part of the temporal cw (whether she knows it or not) in ENT. Essentially being this vague could mean just about anyone from these series.

    But some interesting crew which could arise, if indeed this is the theme, would be...

    ENT - Human Silik, Admiral Valdore, Syrannite T'Pau, Kir'shara T'Pol, Kir'shara Archer, Lieutenant Talas, Aenar Jhamel, Rescuer Shran (from when he paid back Archer), Ambassador Gral (our first Tellarite)

    TOS - Arne Darvin, Chancellor Azetbur, Ambassador Nanclus, Comm Officer Rand, Maab, Eleen, Krell, Dr. M'Benga

    TNG - Ambassador T'Pel/Subcommander Selok, Commander Donatra, Centurion Bochra, Romulan Picard, Ba'el, Anij, Ru'afo (the Son'a vs Ba'ku was its own miniature cold war), K'mtar/Alternate Future Alexander

    I excluded DIS because it's currently ongoing, so it's hard to say who could appear or not.

    The temperoral Cold War did come to a conclusion in Enterprise. When Vosk failed to return to his time, Daniels showed Archer how the timeline reset itself and said it was over. Also by Archer presiding over the coalition of planets, that would not have happened if the Cold War wasn’t resolved. I’m sure the lack of info for the mega event is due to something happening in this weeks Discovery episode

    It was resolved in a very slipshod way because the series was cancelled before the producers expected it to be. For example, the identity of the 'humanoid figure' was never revealed.

    I did always wonder who that guy was but the Cold War was resolved

    Poorly enough though that I didn't even realize it had been "resolved".

    They didn’t get to go home after the Xindi crisis until the Temporal Cold War was resolved. After the timeline reset they got to go home

    I get all that, but honestly when Season 3 ended, it felt more like a very sudden wrench thrown in the plans rather than any carefully thought out plot-writing from the show writers. More than likely, if ENT producers had known the show wouldn't go on to a season 4, they wouldn't have even written in the Nazified Earth at the end of Season 3.

    I think we can all see a split-decision bad writing moment from a mile away when it looks like that. The only reason it was written in so abruptly at the end of Season 3 is to give just enough of a cliffhanger to pull fans from Season 3 to Season 4. The show was already on its last legs, the producers knew this. So why not end Season 3 which was full of drama already with...more drama to launch Season 4.

    I give it to you there. All of a sudden they are thrown into WWII. They should have done some kind of homecoming first. I agree it was quite a WTF moment

  • PallidynePallidyne ✭✭✭✭✭
    Mordack wrote: »
    Pallidyne wrote: »
    Mordack wrote: »

    I assume this is some sort of clue about the mega event, although I'm afraid I don't know what it could mean.

    They're trying to be cute again.
    Like the binary message for the Borg, etc.

    They somehow think we're not annoyed and are breath-taken with suspense in a good way.

    Well if we look at the last line literally, a "cold war" that could tie in DIS, ENT, TOS, and even TNG.
    In DIS, they say they are "at war" with the "Klingons" but in all reality, it is still largely a cold war.
    In ENT, there is the big overarching subplot (which never got resolved) of the temporal cold war.
    In TOS, the Federation is in a cold war with the Klingons most of the series.
    In TNG, the Federation is in a cold war with the Romulans.

    So if we think of cold war literally, that opens quite a few doors to characters.
    Cornwall and Ash are part of the cw in DIS, Scotty is part of the cw in TOS, and Tarah is part of the temporal cw (whether she knows it or not) in ENT. Essentially being this vague could mean just about anyone from these series.

    But some interesting crew which could arise, if indeed this is the theme, would be...

    ENT - Human Silik, Admiral Valdore, Syrannite T'Pau, Kir'shara T'Pol, Kir'shara Archer, Lieutenant Talas, Aenar Jhamel, Rescuer Shran (from when he paid back Archer), Ambassador Gral (our first Tellarite)

    TOS - Arne Darvin, Chancellor Azetbur, Ambassador Nanclus, Comm Officer Rand, Maab, Eleen, Krell, Dr. M'Benga

    TNG - Ambassador T'Pel/Subcommander Selok, Commander Donatra, Centurion Bochra, Romulan Picard, Ba'el, Anij, Ru'afo (the Son'a vs Ba'ku was its own miniature cold war), K'mtar/Alternate Future Alexander

    I excluded DIS because it's currently ongoing, so it's hard to say who could appear or not.

    The temperoral Cold War did come to a conclusion in Enterprise. When Vosk failed to return to his time, Daniels showed Archer how the timeline reset itself and said it was over. Also by Archer presiding over the coalition of planets, that would not have happened if the Cold War wasn’t resolved. I’m sure the lack of info for the mega event is due to something happening in this weeks Discovery episode

    It was resolved in a very slipshod way because the series was cancelled before the producers expected it to be. For example, the identity of the 'humanoid figure' was never revealed.

    I did always wonder who that guy was but the Cold War was resolved

    Poorly enough though that I didn't even realize it had been "resolved".

    They didn’t get to go home after the Xindi crisis until the Temporal Cold War was resolved. After the timeline reset they got to go home

    I get all that, but honestly when Season 3 ended, it felt more like a very sudden wrench thrown in the plans rather than any carefully thought out plot-writing from the show writers. More than likely, if ENT producers had known the show wouldn't go on to a season 4, they wouldn't have even written in the Nazified Earth at the end of Season 3.

    I think we can all see a split-decision bad writing moment from a mile away when it looks like that. The only reason it was written in so abruptly at the end of Season 3 is to give just enough of a cliffhanger to pull fans from Season 3 to Season 4. The show was already on its last legs, the producers knew this. So why not end Season 3 which was full of drama already with...more drama to launch Season 4.

    I give it to you there. All of a sudden they are thrown into WWII. They should have done some kind of homecoming first. I agree it was quite a WTF moment

    Lol or just skipped the WWII thing altogether. Wasn't exactly even good filler material.
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