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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

Yep, like Riker’s Transport twin, which they had to resolve on DS9.

In one of the Making of Books, the writers had a storyline about him they were going to do in the last season, but they never got to it.
It got revisited in season 2 of Lower Decks, albeit with one of that series main characters.
 
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That was the one thing that surprised me. Damn, she is strong.
 
But she was also dealing with a security officer who was fighting hard.
This "confrontation" came shortly after Una used a phaser to subdue Hemmer. It seems odd to me that an officer in any vessel wouldn't be carrying a sidearm in this kind of situation.
 
Just rewatched part of this and when Una brings Hemmer into sick bay and begins to lay him on a table, Chapel asks "Just how in the hell are you carrying him?" and she replies "Never mind that now.", and then goes on to explain she's an Illurian. So, she's stronger than a normal human. I think we can lay that to rest now, since Chapel noticed it also...
 
Well, he wasn't exactly in his right mind, beaming a hunk of the planet core into the transporter room...
You speak as if creating a core breach makes significantly more sense.
“Core breach” - Ha! I get it, he breached the core of the planet!

Well, and shut down the antimatter containment on the Enterprise’s warp core, which would lead to the warp core breach.
 
I need to watch it again. Was distracted by other things, but it was good.

and they avoided having to actually show what the gorn look like.
 
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Maybe it’s because I was watching in the daytime with sunlight impacting the screen, but I wish the episode wasn’t as dark. Made it hard to view at times.
 
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Maybe it’s because I was watching in the daytime with sunlight impacting the screen, but I wish the episode wasn’t as dark. Made it hard to view at times.
Because it mostly took place on a red alert bridge, with most systems off-line to hide,
 
I’m going to need to rewatch this, too. The Enterprise has a boarding tube? And where did the shuttle launch from if the cargo bay was so badly damaged?
 
I’m going to need to rewatch this, too. The Enterprise has a boarding tube? And where did the shuttle launch from if the cargo bay was so badly damaged?
Cargo bay separate from shuttle bay,
 
Cargo bay separate from shuttle bay,
So, the whole “this fits in before Kirk’s Enterprise from TOS” has been tossed out the airlock. This is a different timeline, no matter what Paramount has insisted up to now.

I don’t know if I still have my copy of The Starfleet Manual” that came with the Enterprise “blueprints“ but the Internet provides:
TOS Enterprise did not separate the Cargo Bay from the shuttles, it had the Hanger Deck for shuttle operations.

I know, I should shut up, give up on the contents of this show having any ties to what comes in a few years, and enjoy ”Strange New Worlds”.
 
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