back to life.
Is there any precedence that he could?
Well maybe. The Genesis device is full of unknowns, and all we really know is that it rearranges matter to create a habitable planet. Once, just being on the planet while it was still cooking was enough to clone a corpse into an infant and age it to maturity. It also caused microbes to evolve rapidly into macro forms. Who knows what it will do when the organic matter at the center of the explosion is a person?
My guess is either it will distribute Locarno’s being across the entire globe, resulting in a sentient planet Locarno, or it will result in a planet populated entirely by Locarno clones. Or maybe both.
khaosworks@startrek.website 1 year ago
Well, the Genesis Planet did do something similar in ST III (keeping it vague for spoilers), but that one had a body to work with.
As for 06107.2, it could be a birthday (June 10, 1972), but the only reference I could find to that was the birthday of a background actor on ENT named Bobby Pappas.
nxdefiant@startrek.website 1 year ago
Well this is a huge stretch, but TNG S6 E10 (Chain of command p1) at the 7:20 mark is the exact moment Picard shakes Jelico’s hand to pass over the command of the Enterprise D.
khaosworks@startrek.website 1 year ago
Someone suggested Stardate 06107.2, which works out to February 8, 2329, which might be Freeman’s birthday.