I know I personally enjoy seeing the minutia of starship operations. Watching the Cargo being boarded and distributed. Shuttle Bays operating. Routine Maintenance. Duty shift changes. etc. Not saying the entire show should be made of this, but incorporating these into the show, or acknowledging them, will bring life to the world/ship.I really HOPE it will be like Lower Decks! A great episode and a wonderful premise for a whole show. I have thought so for years. I'm sure the Captain and senior staff will play a somewhat more central role, but having a subordinate as the focus is a brilliant idea to do something new with Star Trek. I'm looking forward to it.
I don't know if "lower decks" is entirely accurate, but yes, it is true the cast of this show is not the senior staff of starship Discovery, and IMO that's a step in the right direction, it means the characters in the cast will actually contribute to the show rather than just being people filling the ship's staffing positions. Hopefully this means we won't have unnecessary characters like Mayweather.
The cast the show has already been outlined: The female Lt. Commander, the two Admirals, the "Advisor," the Klingon, the English doctor, and the gay one. That's seven characters, the same amount TNG had in its final season, and that Enterprise had.If this is anything like other TV shows, there could be several viewpoints in the show. It's a military ship, there are command briefings, officer meetings, plenty of time for the command staff of the ship to have their own time separate from our heroine. Who, for all we know, might be on the command staff. That point, I believe, hasn't been actually addressed in any of Fuller's comments. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
The lead in the show is not the captain, so in a sense, it will be a bit like Lower Decks, but not exactly. I assume. Interesting way to do the show though, IMO.
I know I personally enjoy seeing the minutia of starship operations. Watching the Cargo being boarded and distributed. Shuttle Bays operating. Routine Maintenance. Duty shift changes. etc. Not saying the entire show should be made of this, but incorporating these into the show, or acknowledging them, will bring life to the world/ship.
The Hornblower series/miniseries might actually be a bit of a gauge as to how things will play out. Captain Pellew and a number of the lieutenants and midshipmen of the Indi are important characters, but our focus is alway son Midshipmen/Lieutenant/Commander Hornblower as he goes from a greenie-to-confident.
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