I'm surprised we've gotten this far in this discussion without mentioning that several species (Vulcans and Klingons being the most notable) clearly have longer life-spans than most humans. Did I miss it?
I love when genre fiction wraps around back on itself. Vulcans are space elves, so naturally elves would be relatable X ](she grew up reading about [and identifying with] Elves and seems to be an expert in Earth fantasy fiction).
I'm not much of a fan of Enterprise Season 3. They took a great concept, and allowed themselves the freedom to do serialized storytelling (such as DS9 positively mastered), but it stayed in that limbo for far too long. If the arc lasted maybe just half the season, I'd probably have better thoughts about it.
Season 4, leaving the final episode aside, is what the show should always have been, and it's a tragedy that the show was cancelled just as it was getting good.
And even that last episode, as bad as it was, I won't say it ruined the series for me. I leave that judgement for How I Met Your Mother. I still can't rewatch any of that after seeing their finale....
Oh I had a sudden DS9 thought that made me sad. There was that episode where Jadzia Dax fell in love with a guy whose planet does that bridgeadoom thing where they disappear for decades and she was all ready to join him but her body wasn't compatible or something.
The ep ends where she was going to wait for 60 years or something for him to return so they can be together... except she's dead. And was practically married to Worf.
I just feel sad for that guy, for when he reappears and learns of the news. Aw.
Also I finished season 1 of Strange New Worlds and it was pretty overwhelmingly awesome actually.
Practically? It was the literal truth!Oh I had a sudden DS9 thought that made me sad. There was that episode where Jadzia Dax fell in love with a guy whose planet does that bridgeadoom thing where they disappear for decades and she was all ready to join him but her body wasn't compatible or something.
The ep ends where she was going to wait for 60 years or something for him to return so they can be together... except she's dead. And was practically married to Worf.
The only symbionts we know had had something in the upper single digits of hosts. I want to believe that they live long enough on average for about a dozen hosts, but there's no solid evidence. I do kinda wish the symbionts had a species name, though, or that the name we used most commonly referred to joined Trill, considering that the vast majority of material in Trek about the Trill is always going to be about joined Trill because that's their species gimmick, but the vast majority of the Trill themselves aren't joined and are just sexy leopard-print humans.Oh wait, that's right. Trill are sorta long lived (?) so Ezri Dax can meet up with that guy after Bashir gets killed in a suspiciously tragic accident or something.
Until Bashir realizes his true love is Garak. That IS Siddig and Robinson's headcanon on what ends up happening anyway. Behr has also indicated that he DID want Garak to be attracted to Bashir, but the suits wouldn't let him explore the idea openly.And is now part of a person who's possibly in another different relationship with Bashir, though who knows how long that would have lasted.