jeffords (Blogspot) | by noreply@blogger.com (Jamie Jeffords) | Thu, Oct 8
Thu, Oct 8
The episodes does predict the future with a high degree of accuracy. The Ferengi Nog will join Starfleet. So will half-Kilingon B’Elonna Tores. The episde takes place in 2383, four years after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis in which the federation and the romulans are to negotiate a peace t...
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source: jeffords (Blogspot)
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source: io9
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source: Trek Today
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