"For All Mankind", S2E05
I love this callout, and I get warm inside every time the credits remind me that the Okudas are technical advisors on the show. It's all part of the big space family. β€οΈ
"For All Mankind", S2E05
I love this callout, and I get warm inside every time the credits remind me that the Okudas are technical advisors on the show. It's all part of the big space family. β€οΈ
@clacke in season 4 episode 9, Star Trek is also mentioned. "All three series" π± (set in 2003, I would _really_ love to know how alternate universe Star Trek would have worked)
@claudius I saw it mentioned elsewhere on fedi! I will get to S4 soon enough. π
With a running moon program I suppose TOS would have run longer. Maybe TAS would have still happened after TOS Phase II, and something like TNG after that, but later than in our timeline, so by 2003 neither of DS9, VOY nor ENT would have happened yet.
This episode is in 1983 or later, so Wrath of Khan came at least a year later than in our timeline.
Now I'm curious if B5 was made in the FAMverse.
"Space: 1999" wouldn't have been written the way it was if there were already a moon base in the real world. Would they have had Martin Landau and Barbara Bain do something else in space?
FAM co-creator confirms that TOS Phase II was aired. This pushed the movies back, but they never did the V'Ger one and went straight to Wrath of Khan, haha, so that's why that's only one year late.
"But itβs still The Wrath of Khan that we know and it was essentially the same story. I love The Wrath of Khan and I couldnβt bear to change that."
It is left ambiguous whether Phase II counted as a series of its own and whether a TNG-like or something else entirely would have been the third series.
Displaced several years, their TNG would have had a largely different cast. I'm guessing Dune received more budget and love, it became a trilogy and Patrick Stewart is best known as Gurney Halleck. π
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