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Star Trek Discovery

Someone should track hospitals around the country tonight, for increases in heart attacks. I'm sure there will be a whole host of pissed folks once they start getting details about the show.
 
It's now confirmed that Star Trek: Discovery will be set in the Prime Universe, 10 years before Kirk's 5-year mission. That makes it sometime around the year 2255.

So after the Kelvin event making the whole Prime Universe setting stupid IMO.

Also it seems the show’s lead character will be a human female but not a captain. She is a “Lieutenant Commander with caveats...Lt Commander should not be commanding starships.

More here http://tvline.com/2016/08/10/star-trek-discovery-amanda-grayson-spoilers-cast/
 
I am very excited about this premise.

I love how THR describe the doctor as a "British male doctor", as if British is some kind of alien race :lol:

So after the Kelvin event making the whole Prime Universe setting stupid IMO.

Also it seems the show’s lead character will be a human female but not a captain. She is a “Lieutenant Commander with caveats...Lt Commander should not be commanding starships.

More here http://tvline.com/2016/08/10/star-trek-discovery-amanda-grayson-spoilers-cast/

You misunderstood.

She's the focus of the show, she isn't the captain though. There's that old mindset Fuller was talking about!

It's gonna be Lower Decks-esque, except I imagine she'll be on the bridge crew.
 
Lt Commander should not be commanding starships.
Well, seeing that Lt Cmdrs and Cmdrs in the US Navy command smaller non-capital vessels without issue, there's no reason at all to assume this couldn't also be the case in Starfleet with smaller escorts and other support vessels.

So...nope.
 
^ That isn't just naval tradition; it's also Star Trek tradition.

There are apparently going to be two Admirals (one male, one female) involved as main characters, but THR's report indicates that they won't be in charge of the ship.
 
^ That isn't just naval tradition; it's also Star Trek tradition.

There are apparently going to be two Admirals (one male, one female) involved as main characters, but THR's report indicates that they won't be in charge of the ship.
Quite right. Saavik was a good case in point there, and she was only a cadet Lieutenant.

Long and short of it, any commissioned officer can command a ship.
 
Yall remember the TNG episode The Lower Decks? The show was about crewmembers, not staff. And there is a very long history of military shows not always involving The Captain. We'll be seeing all the action through the eyes of a crew member. That, to me, is intriguing.
 
This article from Trek Core does refer to the Captain as a separate character from the lead. It also says that we should expect to see robots and a few more aliens than usual and that some of them will be reimaginings of existing aliens. It also says that Amanda Grayson and Section 31 might play a role.
I am disapointed we aren't going forward past Nemesis. We already got one prequel series, so I would rather go forward again, than back again. I'm still excited for the show, and I'm not going to give up on it, but it's not what I wanted.
 
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