Hex08
Hero
Well, Trek has always been a bit wonky when it comes to canon. It really only gets paid attention to when it serves the plot. Remember when warp drive was causing subspace rifts in the TNG episode Force of Nature so the Federation instituted a rule that the maximum speed a starship could use was warp 5? I'm pretty sure it was never mentioned again.Yeah, the "other" cadet - 100% she was getting offed as soon as she was introduced, the newly promoted lieutenant - suspected he wasn't long for this world. But Hemmer was a shock (though I started to wonder when he got spit on). Really liked the character, it's too bad!
This episode has me wondering if the writers/producers just decided not to worry about cannon/continuity at this point?
Because 3 of the people who participated on this mission AND were on the ship during Arena (ST: TOS) are now VERY familiar with the Gorn, what they are, what they can do AND their particular weaknesses (eg. cold, aggression etc.).
Not that that's a bad thing, but it's something to know.
I'm also not convinced that the P+ Star Trek shows are part of the original timeline (official statements aside). There are just too many differences. Sometimes I feel like we have the original timeline (TOS, TNG, DS9, Voyager & Enterprise), the Abramsverse and the Paramount+ timeline. The only P+ show I feel is solidly set in the original timeline is Lower Decks. Overall though, I don't worry about it and just enjoy it.