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As most of us could already surmise from the events of season 2
and the previous teaser, the next installment in Apple's take
on the Foundation saga will focus on the Warlord of Kalgan,
better known as The Mule. Much like the gap between seasons 1
and 2, Season 3 will skip more than a century ahead -á152 years
in this case -áto a time when the Foundation is more firmly
established, and the Galactic Empire is a shadow of the
all-powerful regime we saw in season 1.
On Sat, 14 Jun 2025 11:43:30 +1200, Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com>
wrote:
As most of us could already surmise from the events of season 2
and the previous teaser, the next installment in Apple's take
on the Foundation saga will focus on the Warlord of Kalgan,
better known as The Mule. Much like the gap between seasons 1
and 2, Season 3 will skip more than a century ahead - 152 years
in this case - to a time when the Foundation is more firmly
established, and the Galactic Empire is a shadow of the
all-powerful regime we saw in season 1.
I hope you've got that wrong since no matter what Apple thinks,
Asimov's Mule was definitely NOT the Warlord of Kalgan - who was one
of the many figures who were the Mule's mental slaves.
If Apple HAS done the switcheroo it makes as much sense as morphing
Uhura into the commander of the Enterprise in Star Trek.
On Sat, 14 Jun 2025 11:43:30 +1200, Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com>
wrote:
As most of us could already surmise from the events of season 2
and the previous teaser, the next installment in Apple's take
on the Foundation saga will focus on the Warlord of Kalgan,
better known as The Mule. Much like the gap between seasons 1
and 2, Season 3 will skip more than a century ahead -á152 years
in this case -áto a time when the Foundation is more firmly
established, and the Galactic Empire is a shadow of the
all-powerful regime we saw in season 1.
I hope you've got that wrong since no matter what Apple thinks,
Asimov's Mule was definitely NOT the Warlord of Kalgan - who was one
of the many figures who were the Mule's mental slaves.
If Apple HAS done the switcheroo it makes as much sense as morphing
Uhura into the commander of the Enterprise in Star Trek.
The Horny Goat <lcraver@home.ca> wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jun 2025 11:43:30 +1200, Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com>
wrote:
As most of us could already surmise from the events of season 2
and the previous teaser, the next installment in Apple's take
on the Foundation saga will focus on the Warlord of Kalgan,
better known as The Mule. Much like the gap between seasons 1
and 2, Season 3 will skip more than a century ahead - 152 years
in this case - to a time when the Foundation is more firmly
established, and the Galactic Empire is a shadow of the
all-powerful regime we saw in season 1.
I hope you've got that wrong since no matter what Apple thinks,
Asimov's Mule was definitely NOT the Warlord of Kalgan - who was one
of the many figures who were the Mule's mental slaves.
If Apple HAS done the switcheroo it makes as much sense as morphing
Uhura into the commander of the Enterprise in Star Trek.
They let Troi be in charge of the Enterprise D. Of course she immediately flew it into a planet. Over and over and over again.
I’m pretty sure Uhura got to be commander of the Enterprise in TAS.
On 7/5/2025 11:06 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
The Horny Goat <lcraver@home.ca> wrote:Sirens mesmerized all the male crew members so she took command.
On Sat, 14 Jun 2025 11:43:30 +1200, Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com>
wrote:
As most of us could already surmise from the events of season 2
and the previous teaser, the next installment in Apple's take
on the Foundation saga will focus on the Warlord of Kalgan,
better known as The Mule. Much like the gap between seasons 1
and 2, Season 3 will skip more than a century ahead - 152 years
in this case - to a time when the Foundation is more firmly
established, and the Galactic Empire is a shadow of the
all-powerful regime we saw in season 1.
I hope you've got that wrong since no matter what Apple thinks,
Asimov's Mule was definitely NOT the Warlord of Kalgan - who was one
of the many figures who were the Mule's mental slaves.
If Apple HAS done the switcheroo it makes as much sense as morphing
Uhura into the commander of the Enterprise in Star Trek.
They let Troi be in charge of the Enterprise D. Of course she immediately
flew it into a planet. Over and over and over again.
I’m pretty sure Uhura got to be commander of the Enterprise in TAS.
Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:
On 7/5/2025 11:06 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
The Horny Goat <lcraver@home.ca> wrote:Sirens mesmerized all the male crew members so she took command.
On Sat, 14 Jun 2025 11:43:30 +1200, Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com>
wrote:
As most of us could already surmise from the events of season 2
and the previous teaser, the next installment in Apple's take
on the Foundation saga will focus on the Warlord of Kalgan,
better known as The Mule. Much like the gap between seasons 1
and 2, Season 3 will skip more than a century ahead --a152 years
in this case --ato a time when the Foundation is more firmly
established, and the Galactic Empire is a shadow of the
all-powerful regime we saw in season 1.
I hope you've got that wrong since no matter what Apple thinks,
Asimov's Mule was definitely NOT the Warlord of Kalgan - who was one
of the many figures who were the Mule's mental slaves.
If Apple HAS done the switcheroo it makes as much sense as morphing
Uhura into the commander of the Enterprise in Star Trek.
They let Troi be in charge of the Enterprise D. Of course she immediately >>> flew it into a planet. Over and over and over again.
IrCOm pretty sure Uhura got to be commander of the Enterprise in TAS.
Horn day in Alabama must be a bitch for these people.
On 7/6/2025 10:20 AM, anim8rfsk wrote:
Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:
On 7/5/2025 11:06 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
They let Troi be in charge of the Enterprise D. Of course she immediately >>>>flew it into a planet. Over and over and over again.
I'm pretty sure Uhura got to be commander of the Enterprise in TAS.
Sirens mesmerized all the male crew members so she took command.
Horn day in Alabama must be a bitch for these people.
I'm not going to ask what that's supposed to mean so please don't tell me.