to be fair things like her being Khans daughter, is the kind of thing would will come into play more, in a full run series.
Yes, but it's the kind of thing that really needs to be given a basic explanation in a pilot. It's a bit like "Emissary" keeping Sisko's line about Dax having a slug inside her but providing no further explanation. How is she Khan's daughter? It's more distracting than tantalising, and evokes more of a "WTF?" reaction than "Cool!"
I personally wouldn't call it "broadcast quality" by today's standards, but that's because we're living in a golden age of ultra-high budget television characterized by stuff like Game of Thrones and House of Cards. I'd put something like Prelude alongside most nineties televised sci-fi, though, quite easily. Even alongside more recent SyFy stuff like Dark Matter.
Oh, definitely. Enterprise premiered in 2001, but it had that 90s feel all over it.^ True, and Enterprise aired this century but I'd still class it as having more in common with nineties SF. Call it the "long nineties." The era largely before massive-budget HBO dramas, series-long story arcs and so on.
I personally wouldn't call it "broadcast quality" by today's standards, but that's because we're living in a golden age of ultra-high budget television characterized by stuff like Game of Thrones and House of Cards. I'd put something like Prelude alongside most nineties televised sci-fi, though, quite easily. Even alongside more recent SyFy stuff like Dark Matter.
It's as good as any ep of Enterprise, and that was (obviously) broadcast quality.
yes Tuvok talking about how their lives had been manipulate, kinda points to that.to be fair things like her being Khans daughter, is the kind of thing would will come into play more, in a full run series.
Yes, but it's the kind of thing that really needs to be given a basic explanation in a pilot. It's a bit like "Emissary" keeping Sisko's line about Dax having a slug inside her but providing no further explanation. How is she Khan's daughter? It's more distracting than tantalising, and evokes more of a "WTF?" reaction than "Cool!"
This would also explain the whole "conspiracy at Starfleet Command" plotline that sort of seemed to be part of the aliens' attack on Earth, but then again not so much. Why would they need to blow up Admiral Chekov by planting a nano-bomb in his granddaughter's hand? They actually wouldn't. But who would will be explained in future episodes.
Has anyone heard any more about whether this 'series' actually is going to be continuing? I recieved that email announcing more episodes, but that was back before the feedback started rolling in.
I caught the suggestion that Section 31 might have been reformed, but if that's the case why then is Tuvok then recruiting people to carry out assassinations, if Section 31 is no longer *that* sort of agency? And if the implication is that they can't trust anyone else, then I have to ask, really? In the entire Starfleet/Starfleet Intelligence/Section 31 there is *no one* they can trust? That just doesn't work for me. In fact it flies in the face of everything we know about Tuvok and Chekov, and the Federation.
Yup.Just no. Enterprise blows "Prelude..." out of the water.
It doesn't mean "Prelude..." is bad, just that it isn't in the same league. It isn't even close.
to be fair things like her being Khans daughter, is the kind of thing would will come into play more, in a full run series.
Why have her even be Khan's daughter? To use the name?
I caught the suggestion that Section 31 might have been reformed, but if that's the case why then is Tuvok then recruiting people to carry out assassinations, if Section 31 is no longer *that* sort of agency? And if the implication is that they can't trust anyone else, then I have to ask, really? In the entire Starfleet/Starfleet Intelligence/Section 31 there is *no one* they can trust? That just doesn't work for me. In fact it flies in the face of everything we know about Tuvok and Chekov, and the Federation.
That was one of my problems as well. That somehow a crew of murderous criminals is more trustworthy than the whole of the Federation.
Surprising myself, I actually agree. I never saw it coming, but I really liked Furlong in this. Maybe due to the style of his character, but he never seemed to fall victim to bad line-readings or weird pauses like almost everyone else did.Fixer who didn't know he's a hologram was probably the best thing in there.
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