Well, the Cerritos is also transformed into a *Galaxy-*class ship by that anomaly, so by your logic, there’s an equal chance that TNG took place in a different universe.
Considering Parallels, there’s at least a sector of Enteprise’s worth of universes, ignoring the one that exploded, that could be close enough to TNG.
Intrigued by the idea that literally every Star Trek took place in a different universe though. That sounds like something you’d find in TOS/Lower Decks episode, only for it to just reset by next episode and be forgotten about.
why?
Well, the Cerritos is also transformed into a *Galaxy-*class ship by that anomaly, so by your logic, there’s an equal chance that TNG took place in a different universe.
Which is…definitely a thing you could say.
@ValueSubtracted @MehBlah I can feel myself growing a neckbeard just reading this thread
Considering Parallels, there’s at least a sector of Enteprise’s worth of universes, ignoring the one that exploded, that could be close enough to TNG.
Intrigued by the idea that literally every Star Trek took place in a different universe though. That sounds like something you’d find in TOS/Lower Decks episode, only for it to just reset by next episode and be forgotten about.
The ship wasn’t named enterprise.
Oh, are names important? What were the names of the Klingons?
meh
It’s spelt M’egh.