@porco: It's a little early for Zephram. At the beginning of the series, we were told that from the moment of the first launch (or going into space on the warp (I don't remember the specifics)) 100 years have passed. And this series describes the events of 300 years ago.
3 people with such identical hairstyles in incomprehensible family relationships had to look damn suspicious in a small village in the USA of the late 50s. And it's a good thing that Tuvok's great-great-grandfather wasn't among them, if you know what I mean.
"It's amazing how these people could launch a satellite." So not these.
I understand the authors, but I don't forgive them. It was more adequate, of course, to land Vulcans in the USSR, although for screenwriters it is an order of magnitude more work. And it would be more interesting for the American audience in 2002.
And if you try, you can see the reference in the name T'world.
It seems to me that everything is being presented here from the height of the 22nd century, when the earth is already united, i.e. they do not think about such concepts as "country". They operate with the terms "planet", which as a result gives such an attitude.
@DarvTormen: No. In a series about rebels in the desert, Sato asks T'Pol "Why did you land in the USA? Other countries could be offended" or something like that. So the explanation about the united planet does not roll.
I love the Star Trek series that take you back in time. This one for me was one of the most touching and interesting for everything I have seen so far in the Enterprise. Although there are questions about the suspicion of how they looked - for some reason I absolutely do not want to dig into this series.
It feels like the people in the comments themselves participated in the launch of the satellite :) obviously, we are talking about humanity, and not exclusively about any particular nation
@ruriruri_wa: this cannot be eradicated, Chekhov will remind about it in more than 200 years, even when humanity unites. It's a pity, for this you will have to go through the Third World War (2026-2053)
, I didn't even think about it, but now I can't get it out of my head! Head-canon mode enabled.
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"It's amazing how these people could launch a satellite."
So not these.
I understand the authors, but I don't forgive them. It was more adequate, of course, to land Vulcans in the USSR, although for screenwriters it is an order of magnitude more work. And it would be more interesting for the American audience in 2002.
And if you try, you can see the reference in the name T'world.
Although there are questions about the suspicion of how they looked - for some reason I absolutely do not want to dig into this series.
obviously, we are talking about humanity, and not exclusively about any particular nation
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