I would love to see the alternate universe Star Trek V where he got to make exactly what he had in mind, without any interference or budgetary constraints.
When the book was initially announced, I didn't think much of it, but it seems like Visitor really put a lot of work into this thing.
I watched this last night - I have to admit, when I watched the "Unification" short, one of the first things I thought about was Shatner having lost touch with Nimoy prior to Nimoy's death - he recounts (his side of) that story here.
This was another decent episode. I have to say, though, I don't think this season is "hitting" for me quite as much as past seasons.
Does it get any better than Dadmiral Vance?
I'm a little surprised by the appearance of SB 80 - its interiors are obviously very 2260s, but the exterior appearance seems incongruent with that.
I don't think it was.
I really don't think it's up to them.
In this economy?
To be fair, it's also not supported by any other articles.
I've always liked the idea that the Klingons are passionate enough about Kahless' promise to return that they're completely satisfied that the clone fulfils the prophecy.
Inverse: How Star Trek's Reigning Captain Is Quietly Making History