The concept of the Aenar was afaik only introduced in ENT. They were not a "thing" back in the last milennium. He might just be a less seen skintone of andorian. Chances are the blue skincolor somehow clashed with the other colors of the drawings, so they changed him to grey. However he was see in Trailers for "Strange New Worlds". I guess some half-aenar ancestry will be established.
After the animated series, "TNG" had a novel titled "The Eyes of the Beholders." One of the main characters was a blind *female* Andorian. So, even before "ENT", writers were already experimenting with race subgroups.
Over on Andorian UA-cam, one imagines someone is commenting "Commander Sisko may be a member of the African - a subspecies of the Humans. The African are a very ruddy shade of pink, almost ebony or chocolate"
"What of Sarek's family?" No mention of an older brother Sybok or an adopted sister Michael Burnham. This is why gatekeepers exist: to remind the fans and writers of what came before, completely ignoring the fact that this was never truly canon.
Spock's katra, years later: if I were human I believe I'd say "dying is such a bitch"
"My new first rule of advanced weapons testing: make a backup of yourself before opening fire." - Kevyn Andreysa, Schlock Mercenary.
*#laurenfaust** **#YTMND*
Actually one of the better episodes.
Commander Thelin may be a member of the Aenar - a subspecies of Andorians. The Aenar are a very pale shade of blue, almost white or grey.
The concept of the Aenar was afaik only introduced in ENT. They were not a "thing" back in the last milennium.
He might just be a less seen skintone of andorian. Chances are the blue skincolor somehow clashed with the other colors of the drawings, so they changed him to grey.
However he was see in Trailers for "Strange New Worlds". I guess some half-aenar ancestry will be established.
An andorian-aenar hybrid, apparently.
After the animated series, "TNG" had a novel titled "The Eyes of the Beholders." One of the main characters was a blind *female* Andorian. So, even before "ENT", writers were already experimenting with race subgroups.
Aenar are blind.
Over on Andorian UA-cam, one imagines someone is commenting "Commander Sisko may be a member of the African - a subspecies of the Humans. The African are a very ruddy shade of pink, almost ebony or chocolate"
Spock dies about as often as Daniel Jackson.
no no no Daniel has died more times than Spock.
That is one grey looking blue. (Andorian)
Age 7…don’t Vulcan children undergo some serious survival training at that age, or am I way off? 🤔
You are right on the money!
@@don312000 Right, the kahs-wan; I forgot. Memory Alpha helped to fill in the blanks. 😎
At age seven,a Vulcan male sent out into the desert with only a knife.
Spock is dead? Again? What’s the pool up to for how long it will take him to come back this time?
Young Spock ran afoul of Godzilla in this episode.
"What of Sarek's family?"
No mention of an older brother Sybok or an adopted sister Michael Burnham. This is why gatekeepers exist: to remind the fans and writers of what came before, completely ignoring the fact that this was never truly canon.
Discovery should've never been made a prequel.
Awesome
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How do we know the present shown in this episode - Spock dead - isn't the original, correct present?
They didn't do a very good job researching Sarek's family. There's no mention of his 1st son Sybok! That wouldn't have changed in this timeline.
Sybok wasn't introduced till the fifth movie. How was the writer to research a character who hadn't been created yet?
@@greedycapitalist8590 it was kind of a joke
Aren't Andorians supposed to have BLUE skin, as shown in "Journey to Babel" and "Whom Gods Destroy?"
Some can be grey as well, their colors usually range from blue to grey
You have to cut 'em some slack. The animation studio had an incredibly limited budget. It's amazing these episodes turned out as well as they did.
They’ve shown blue, gray, green and white (Aenar) Andorians across the various shows.