Star Trek’s Spock Retcon Changes 3 Things We Thought We Knew About TOS

In ‘New Worlds and New Civilizations’, the Enterprise and Farragut crews unite against a potentially deadly adversary – the Vezda, an ancient, malevolent race previously introduced this season in ‘Through the Lens of Time’. Currently, one of these beings has managed to slip away and infiltrate Skygowan, bringing them dangerously close to breaking free and wreaking havoc. To save Skygowan and safeguard the universe, Spock performs a mind meld with Kirk (Paul Wesley), enabling both ships to align their phaser fire. This tactic proves effective, but the aftermath for established lore is far more substantial than simply vanquishing the Vezda.

3 Most Controversial Anime of 2025 Have One Thing in Common (And It’s Not the Animation Quality)

It’s no overstatement to say that this year has seen a trio of series stirring up quite the buzz: “Lord of Mysteries,” “The Beginning After the End,” and “Solo Leveling.” Despite causing a bit of a stir for different reasons, they all share one unique trait – they’re based on non-Japanese light novels.

“Solo Leveling” has made a name for itself as a popular Korean series, while “The Beginning After the End” broke new ground as an American light novel turned webtoon, later adapted into an anime. On the other hand, “Lord of Mysteries” hails from a Chinese light novel and falls under the category of donghua, essentially Chinese anime. All three have attracted a global audience, making the anticipation for their anime adaptations palpable.

However, these series have found themselves at the heart of controversy. The reasons vary, but one thing remains constant – their impact is undeniable in the world of manga and anime.