So after listening to episode 81 of the Earl Grey Podcast at Trek.FM, I thought this would make for an entertaining thread.
How do Starfleet Captains explain the insane events that happen to them? Whether its an after action report to the admiral or a postcard to a friend, how would you summarize the shenanigans into a report? One that immediately came to mind was the episode Battle Lines. I'll give an example:
To whom it may concern,
I received a call from Her Eminence, the Kai. She was inquiring about a tour of the station, So I decided to take her on a trip through the wormhole. She came alone...I guess her aids were too tired. So, we go through the wormhole, get shot down by something, and crashed onto this asteroid where these two heavy metal bands were condemned to fight against each other for all eternity. Then, it wasn't my fault, but the Kai was killed. She didn't really die though(I'll explain later), but she couldn't leave the planet, or she would have REALLY died. In fact, she wanted to stay. So.....we decided it was best to leave her on an asteroid in the Gamma Quadrant. Don't worry! We're gonna go back! We just have to get our Federation scientists to work, and eventually we'll figure out a way.
I am very sorry for this inconvenience,
Your Emissary.
So how would you explain the unexplainable, weird, or awkward circumstance found in Trek?
Here's the podcast if anyone is interested
http://hwcdn.libsyn.com/p/d/0/9/d09...89420393&hwt=8c6887e977408ea1bda19f639bdce989
How do Starfleet Captains explain the insane events that happen to them? Whether its an after action report to the admiral or a postcard to a friend, how would you summarize the shenanigans into a report? One that immediately came to mind was the episode Battle Lines. I'll give an example:
To whom it may concern,
I received a call from Her Eminence, the Kai. She was inquiring about a tour of the station, So I decided to take her on a trip through the wormhole. She came alone...I guess her aids were too tired. So, we go through the wormhole, get shot down by something, and crashed onto this asteroid where these two heavy metal bands were condemned to fight against each other for all eternity. Then, it wasn't my fault, but the Kai was killed. She didn't really die though(I'll explain later), but she couldn't leave the planet, or she would have REALLY died. In fact, she wanted to stay. So.....we decided it was best to leave her on an asteroid in the Gamma Quadrant. Don't worry! We're gonna go back! We just have to get our Federation scientists to work, and eventually we'll figure out a way.
I am very sorry for this inconvenience,
Your Emissary.
So how would you explain the unexplainable, weird, or awkward circumstance found in Trek?
Here's the podcast if anyone is interested
adventure in Sherwood Forest? A temporal anomaly that repeats every 14 hours? The accidental creation of sentient life in the Holodeck? Viewers of The Next Generation realize that many of our favorite (and not-so-favorite) episodes contain plots that sound crazy when summarized. Darren, Daniel, and Phillip discover that they do not sound any saner when sent as log entries to Starfleet Command. The trio goes on a comic romp this episode and attempts to explain the logical reaction of Starfleet Headquarters to Captain Jean-Luc Picard's trek through space. Whether the good captain is suffering early from early symptoms of his neurological disease or whether he is the lead conspirator among his crew in covering up a range of ghastly serial killings, Earl Grey goes through seven years and the feature films. They explain how the U.S.S. Enterprise's mission logs paint a disturbing picture of our favorite Starfleet officers ... and may have, in fact, never happened.
http://hwcdn.libsyn.com/p/d/0/9/d09...89420393&hwt=8c6887e977408ea1bda19f639bdce989