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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Dukhat: [QB] On the subject of Klingon blood: The only reason why it was pink in STVI was so the movie could have a PG rating instead of an R. TPTB had no intention of making the blood pink before this, and apparently had no intention of keeping it that way after. On the subject of Enterprise continuity: What many people don't seem to understand is that even with the premiere episode, events have changed enough from the normal timeline to make a case that this series is now on an alternate timeline, and that continuity really doesn't matter anymore. Observe: (Warning-Spoilers Ahead) $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Normal ST timeline: No temporal cold war. The Suliban are a third-rate backwater civilization that no one's ever heard of and no one ever will. That's why they are never mentioned in TOS, movies, TNG, DS9, VOY, etc. There is no reason for Klaang to even be near Earth, since there is no Suliban plot to destabilize the Empire. As such, whenever the true Klingon first contact is supposed to be, [i]that's[/i] when it goes horribly wrong. Revised ENT timeline: Because of Future Guy, the Suliban are much more advanced, thereby causing the "first contact" events we see in Broken Bow, which is subsequently different than the picture Picard layed out in TNG. I don't know about anyone else, but this new first contact looked pretty successful to me. This now possibly changes the entire premise of Star Trek, which is what B&B were presumably trying to do. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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