
In the episode "Tos" "SKOPJE", the company came across a mysterious planet called General Trelane Home (William Campbell). He has long bothered the earth, but because of the light annual distance, he thought the earth was still in the Victorian era, so he dressed himself and his home like Europe from the 18th century.
Trelane wants the crew of the company to make their home, and they can hardly say not because he has God. While Trelane looks human, he is actually an incorporic entity ... and a child, in that. His parents, not even struggling with human form, appeared to scold him and call him home during his climate duel for Kirk fencing.
"Squire of Gothos" is an influential episode of "Trek", one that can be seen as the basis for many future "Enterprise meets God's beings" episodes: "
In this episode, Trelane put his powers to work with a brainwashing, except Corbi, to think that Spack and Capel are engaged to be married. He is inserted into the holidays like their wedding planner (apparently wearing a different face to anyone looking at him). Its purpose is as small as the child is often; He is an aloubowous of how beautiful and perfect Dr. Corby and wants to play a joke on him. As in "Squire of Gothos", the heroes cannot overpowering Trelane, but he has no choice but to adhere when his father comes. (Who expresses Trelane's father? Trelane is A.)
As for Trelane he thought that mankind was still in the days of conquest during "Squire of Gothos", when he had already received first -hand at Starflate at the "Wedding Belliton Blues"? Well, "Strange New Worlds" has proven to be ready to give up Canon To tell a good story like "Wedding Bellvon Blues", and the show is better for it.
"Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" moves to Paramount+. The new episodes of Season 3 will hit the streaming service every Thursday until the season is over.
Source link