I have looked at this chart of when DS9, TNG, and VOY take place in relation to each other so many times recently, I wanted to share in case it’s useful for others
Andor, home of the Andorians, as it appeared in Lora Johnson’s 1989 book Worlds of the Federation. DS9 would rename the planet Andoria, and Star Trek: Enterprise would imagine it as an ice world, totally opposite to the depiction here. Early DS9 novelverse entries used this version of Andor(ia) and had Shar complaining about the cold of the DS9 station. Later books would try to reconcile ENT and this by suggesting Andorians prefer warmer climates and that they initiated a huge global warming project post-ENT.
My favorite thing about Chief O'Brien is he’s absolutely Not. Just some guy. Like not even a little. He’s the reason this station is up and running he fixes every problem and is very intelligent but he doesn’t want to be distinguished Starfleet Officer man. He just wants to be some guy. He went to DS9 bc he knew no one would care if he excelled there, he could be properly challenged and prevent the station from blowing up all while clocking out at 5pm and going home to his beautiful wife and children except for his weekly boys night with Julian. His universe said oh a man of your talents could definitely go down in history and he said “🤚absolutely not ✋ I’m gonna use my self-sealing stembolts to stop my silly little warp core breaches, get paid, raise my family, and then die. That’s it.” And that’s so valid of him.
Transitioning in the star trek universe where they replicate the estrogen right into my raktajino and my holographic AI surgeon whips me up a mathematically perfect hyper vagina over the course of a lunch break which somehow leads to a wacky scenario that threatens to expose 5 ensigns to the vacuum of space
It can be two things
i read statboosts’s comment in Miles O’Brien’s voice in my head and now i’m laughing so hard i’m worried i might fracture a rib