tenforward·TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your NamebyAdmiral Patrick Recently re-watched The Orville, and now Discovery, and just made this connection.Bonus 30 Rock Crossover: Ash Tyler: This is my wife, Janelle Tyler, maiden name Tyler. Hopefully no relation.View original on dubvee.org161Comments14
jjbrjake lemmy.world6Hide 6 repliesOh wow that’s weird. Stargate SG-1 also had an episode where a Lt. Tyler turned out to be an alien infiltrator in disguise: “The Fifth Man”.85
Admiral Patrick replydubvee.org5Hide 5 repliesThat's crazy. Is this a trope I'm just now learning about?41
Kelly Aster 🏳️⚧️ replylemmy.world2Hide 2 repliesOooh, nice catch, both of you. I dunno if Disco or The Orville used "Lieutenant Tyler" as the character name intentionally, but I think you might be the first to document this trope.26
SSurfinBird replylemmy.caIf a character named Tyler shows up on Lower Decks we’ll all be on red alert26
JWBananas replystartrek.websiteI was shadowbanned from /r/risa for making a shitpost about it a few years ago 😅9
BBilliam replylemmy.world1Hide 1 replyMaybe in the future "Tyler" is just the most common human surname?9
ggravitas_deficiency sh.itjust.works…I am amused that I never caught that before either, and I’m rewatching disco right now lol15
USSMojave startrek.website1Hide 1 replySeska from Star Trek Voyager is another example, though she's a Cardassian in the form of a Bajoran, not a human11
NNoMoreLurkingToo startrek.websiteThis also happened in an episode of The Outer Limits (spoilers: https://theouterlimits.fandom.com/wiki/The_Light_Brigade)5
samus12345 lemmy.worldThe name "Tyler" originates from "tile maker", as in roof tiles. Apparently that occupation is just popular with spies?3
Oh wow that’s weird. Stargate SG-1 also had an episode where a Lt. Tyler turned out to be an alien infiltrator in disguise: “The Fifth Man”.
That's crazy. Is this a trope I'm just now learning about?
Oooh, nice catch, both of you. I dunno if Disco or The Orville used "Lieutenant Tyler" as the character name intentionally, but I think you might be the first to document this trope.
If a character named Tyler shows up on Lower Decks we’ll all be on red alert
I was shadowbanned from /r/risa for making a shitpost about it a few years ago 😅
Maybe in the future "Tyler" is just the most common human surname?
Anyone named Smith is instantly suspicious.
Clem Fandango, of course.
"Yes, I can hear you Clem Fandango!"
…I am amused that I never caught that before either, and I’m rewatching disco right now lol
Seska from Star Trek Voyager is another example, though she's a Cardassian in the form of a Bajoran, not a human
Is her last name Tyler?
This also happened in an episode of The Outer Limits (spoilers: https://theouterlimits.fandom.com/wiki/The_Light_Brigade)
The name "Tyler" originates from "tile maker", as in roof tiles. Apparently that occupation is just popular with spies?