It's NOT a prequel to star trek, as that's still just a TV series in that timeline. And I don't want it to be a prequel to the expanse either. Honestly can't we just have the shows history play out in its own way and not tied in with anything else. Is that too much to ask?
@@KingdaToro It's a reference. Nothing more. The Expanse is full if these kind of things. There are dozens of references to Star Wars in The Expanse. There are references to Terminator, Star Trek, Firefly, The Martian, Dr. Who, Pacific Rim, and many many more series, movies, books, or other pop culture, and still that doesn't mean it's playing in all those universes.
Love your videos a lot,I had absolutely assumed that DPRK's first manned mars mission was going to be a one way suicidal mission,it was a real head scratcher with the moral implications and the national pride.
I know some people don't like tieing one show to the other, but I cant unsee that future anymore after look at the calypso. I mean seriously compare that to something like the rocinante from the expanse. The fusion drive, the blue plume, THE SHAPE.
No, at the start of the expanse timeline humans had already been in the federation for over a century. But considering that the expanse deals with unknown entities that devour things during gateway travel, aka warp demons. Then the expanse may be a prequel to Warhammer 40k, set at the start of the age of technology. Before the age of strife Millenia later.
@@robertalaverdov8147Warhammer and The Expanse don’t really match as one tries to follow Newtonian physics and the other is fantasy madness but this sounds like a cool idea still
I keep saying many of these things with your videos. They are very clear but feel more handmade than simply edited. I know that this is a very different show to Star Trek but even though I am a massive Star Trek fan, other people who do videos like this can become too geekish. Someone quoting that a ship has a 3.76 megacochrane warp core and or has 15x 9 megawatt phasers isn't that appealing to me. This is much more relatable, great work.
IMHO, For All Mankind is NOT a predecessor to Trek, at least not the Original Series, nor the Discovery/Strange New Worlds timeline. In the Original Series, DY-100 interplanetary ships (like the Botany Bay) were active in the 1990s, and bear no resemblance to the ships in For All Mankind. In Strange New Worlds, we see how time-traveling Romulans held back technological development on Earth, preventing interplanetary crewed missions until sometime after 2023 (based on this, I would argue that the Strange New Worlds timeline is OUR timeline). ;-)
Based upon the nature of the Gorn, it is clear that the Android David from Prometheus is very active in his experimenting on other species. So both Alien and Star Trek...based on a comment that a relative made to me.
This guy does know that it's been hinted at (officially) that this could be the predecessor to battlestar galactica? Ronald D. Moore having written several episodes for the show and its spin-off Caprica.
I was wondering the same, I'm not sure where a lot of this info comes from. But I hear there is extra FAM content on apple TV somewhere, but I wonder if some of this is fanon rather than canon
This is how space exploration should have gone. Starship could have 10× the size, but without nuclear power it's no good for Mars. We wasted much time and by seeing recent politics I'm afraid it's already too late. 🚀🏴☠️🎸
North Koreans?? South or china would be more realistic.. NK wouldnt even allow parachutes for return, as long as human remains came back to Earth it would be considered a success in Kims eyes.. you know the 'supreme leader, he ain't got s*** on a taco supreme..'
Reminder that this is a north korea not crippled by the fall of the soviet block. It seems like instead of thier current obsessionnwith nukes they got obsessed with space here