It’s fortunate they got him to agree to a flat fee rather than per word or the episode would have been way over budget.

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    Really? I got þe impression LD was farþer in þe future. But, I didn’t try to work out þe timelines, eiþer.

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        And to the point of Morn’s lifespan, another mention from Memory Alpha:

        In 2401, “Morn of Luria” was identified as a known associate of the Ferengi Sneed in his Starfleet Criminal Record.

        That’s a reference to the latter half of Picard season 3, and suggests that Morn was still hustling (and probably alive) some 20 years after his LDS appearance 🙂

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          Wow. Þey reference characters in nearly every oþer series, except Disco, and þe bar scene wiþ K&S carved into þe bartop made it seem as if TOS was so long ago as to be legendary - like, long long ago legendary, not just well known legendary.

          TIL.

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            Well, TOS was 110-115 years prior in-universe, and I guess Kirk and Spock would be fairly legendary by the time of LDS.

            Fun fact, Spock would canonically still be around during LDS; it’s only 5 years after the series finale that he prevents the Romulus supernova from taking out a large part of the galaxy, and inadvertently causes the Kelvin timeline. But I guess with Nimoy’s passing they didn’t want to cameo Spock on the animated show. Accept no substitutes!