The minute an old actor/character shows up is the minute I stop watching.
Huh... Now that you mention it, this actually makes me wonder if this is, in fact, a Vulcan-built ship. Some have commented on the coppery color of the hull. A similar color was used in the Prime universe on the Vulcan shuttle in TMP, the exploration vessel in "First Contact" and the Romulan-commandeered Vulcan ships in TNG's "Reunification" all had this color palette to varying degrees, as opposed to the white/duck egg blue of standard Fed hulls. Also in the Prime universe, we've seen SF ships of a predominantly Vulcan influence, such as the Intrepid from TOS' "Immunity Syndrome". In the NuUniverse, it has been shown that, in Spock's Jellysfish ship was designed with the IDIC motif in mind, with the triangular control chair juxtaposed with the main circular forward window. This demonstrates that the Vulcans can sometimes feel the need to include an "ego signature" within a design. All these design elements are present in the Discovery. I'm fairly convinced, now, that the Vulcans are going to play a major role in this new series.
Having any ship with 31 in its registry be controlled by Section 31 would be really lame.![]()
According to Memory Alpha the ship was shown on screen in the episode “Court Martial”We never saw the Intrepid on screen unless it was shown in the remastered version which I haven't seen.
Baskin Robins always finds out.The Baskin Robins conspiracy!
The minute an old actor/character shows up is the minute I stop watching.
This. I'm still waiting for somebody to pinch me and say that JJ is gonna make it instead. I genuinely do not want another milquetoast show. I'm sorry to say, but they need to drop what the fans want and make a good television show.People want something "new" since that's a word the staff working on the show kept on and on using. Promising a new Trek.
Then we got a lot of people who have overstayed their welcome working on Trek, then a series probably set in the prime universe, a ship dragged out from 70's concept art, now they're saying they'll hire people from the old Trek to walk onstage awkwardly interrupting the show.
It's just another prime show making all the same mistakes and a few new ones. That's exactly what people stopped watching and necessitated a reboot of the franchise, they've learned nothing.
One writer who wrote two films and another two writers who wrote some episodes of TNG/VOY, with one of those writers hugely improving since then and proving himself as one of, if not the best writer/showrunner in television today. If that's overstaying their welcome working on Trek, then asking for JJ to make it is just as bad.People want something "new" since that's a word the staff working on the show kept on and on using. Promising a new Trek.
Then we got a lot of people who have overstayed their welcome working on Trek, then a series probably set in the prime universe, a ship dragged out from 70's concept art, now they're saying they'll hire people from the old Trek to walk onstage awkwardly interrupting the show.
You've seen the show!? Tell me everything that happens! I want to know how it's "just another prime show making all the same mistakes"!It's just another prime show making all the same mistakes and a few new ones. That's exactly what people stopped watching and necessitated a reboot of the franchise, they've learned nothing.
No, but we know through dialog that it had a supposedly all-Vulcan crew.
USS Intrepid NCC-1631 (run by Vulcans!!!!!)
According to Memory Alpha the ship was shown on screen in the episode “Court Martial”
The ship below the Enterprise:
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Yeah, people who worked on the old stuff that floundered isn't the same as the people who worked on the new stuff that made boatloads of money and received near universal acclaim. Never mind the fact that the entire point of the new reboot (or whatever) is to shed fifty years of weight, but yes, we haven't seen it, but it looks like the same recipe for Enterprise and Voyager. Promise something new and then flinch then give us the same vanilla crap.
Can something big come from this? Yes. But from what I have seen so far, I'm still skeptical.
People want something "new" since that's a word the staff working on the show kept on and on using. Promising a new Trek.
Then we got a lot of people who have overstayed their welcome working on Trek, then a series probably set in the prime universe, a ship dragged out from 70's concept art, now they're saying they'll hire people from the old Trek to walk onstage awkwardly interrupting the show.
It's just another prime show making all the same mistakes and a few new ones. That's exactly what people stopped watching and necessitated a reboot of the franchise, they've learned nothing.
And a declining viewership rate and a tenth movie that bombed so bad it killed Trek for nearly a decade.Those "same mistakes gave them 28 seasons on TV and 10 movies. So long as they leave Berman behind so they can inject some freshness into script and story they will be fine.
Something was rendered on-screen for the name on that starship. Why can't we just take the people who did it at their word for what they wrote there?Well, that's the remastered version and unless we can actually see the name "USS Intrepid" it could be anything despite Memory Alpha's claims.
Something was rendered on-screen for the name on that starship. Why can't we just take the people who did it at their word for what they wrote there?![]()
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