den-of-cin-of-iron:artraysofgarfield:scarletvalkyrie:dammit-jim-imadoctor-notablogger:dlanadhz:jessi
den-of-cin-of-iron:artraysofgarfield:scarletvalkyrie:dammit-jim-imadoctor-notablogger:dlanadhz:jessicamdawn:What’s funny about this is that in Star Trek he’s quoting Sherlock Holmes, but in Sherlock he’s quoting Spock.Although the original quote was from Sherlock Holmes. It was used in TOS and then in Star Trek (2009) as a reference to SH. Then in Sherlock 2x02, Sherlock says it and John calls him ‘Spock’ as though it’s a reference to Star Trek and Wibbly Wobbly Inception of the quote, yo.Canonically Spock is a descendant of Sherlock Holmes.Wait, really? ^^^^Yep. Star Trek 6 Spock says “An ancestor of mine once said ‘If you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains however improbable must be the truth.”But Star Trek is supposed to take place in our universe. So shouldn’t that quote mean that canonically Spock is a descendant of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle? -- source link
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