It'll be "DIS". As in "Don't diss the DIS!""STD"
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Hmmm. So what are the "concepts"?"The concepts of the ship are totally what we’re going for and they’ll be honed up until, I think, the day we deliver."
It'll be "DIS". As in "Don't diss the DIS!""STD"
That acronym![]()
Hmmm. So what are the "concepts"?"The concepts of the ship are totally what we’re going for and they’ll be honed up until, I think, the day we deliver."
Well, someone did.Really? I haven't been keeping a tally, but I was under the impression that I was in a small minority who actually like it.Although the reactions here seem to be more like 50/50.
Maybe somebody should start a poll here.
2. Sulu's always been gay.
Doesn't work. Might be geolocked.
Shit, it just occurred to me - could this be set in the Mirror Universe?An old ship in the future would make sense considering they're launching from inside an asteroid. Ships are built in the atmosphere or shipyards, an asteroid indicates they're on the run or hiding from something or someone.
More like the 1970s. Perhaps you don't remember those?If this is true, then I'm not a fan yet. That ship is ugly. Compared to the flowy designs we've seen with Kelvin Trek, it seems like we're going back to the 90s.
Fanboys with hurt feelings = always hilarious.The so-called "prime" timeline is the real Star Trek timeline and the other(JJverse) never existed at all but is an abomination that is best ignored.
Given the low registry number of the ship, it seems like another TOS prequel. So, for all intent and purposes it's basically a "reimaignation" of ENT. Not the most original concept around, but it doesn't necessarily mean that the stories won't be bad. A lot depends on the characters/actors too.
On the plus side:
- No Berman & Braga.
- Yet someone with previous pre-Abrams Trek experience as showrunner, meaning someone who probably understands what Star Trek is about.
- Having had a 12-year break between the shows can't hurt either. Hopefully, it will lead too many fresh ideas.
- Heavily serialized, a format which was underused in Trek so far with exception of the 3rd season of ENT. (DS9 had story arcs too, but those were more of the "making it up as we go along" kind.)
- Release over CBS All Access means that the show is not limited by the usual contraints of a network, meaing it will certainly be different from previous Trek in style. Although I wonder whether we have to expect the bloodiest, goriest Trek with the most of nudity ever. Kind of "Star Trek: Game of Thrones"?
Somehow I don't think they would call a ship "Discovery" in the Mirror UniverseMy personal favorite theory is that the Discovery we see in the "test flight" is the Mirror Universe Discovery (intentionally mislabeled USS instead of ISS).
Why wait that long? We heard a cloak noise at the end of the trailer so with a bit of luck the launch is just a fake out and that particular junker gets destroyed by a decloaking ship leading us into the real show.
I genuinely don't know what to say or do, other than lose faith in the taste profile of much of humanity.
It'll be "DIS". As in "Don't diss the DIS!"
Hmmm. So what are the "concepts"?
Here you're confusing the actor with the character.
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