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Should there be more every day life on Discovery?

Every day life could even be the catalyst for an entire episode's plot. Using the aforementioned toilet as an example, the failure of a toilet aboard ship would make an excellent disaster story.

*cue mid-nineties TNG promo music*

"Next time, on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Worf is in harm's way when the pressure seal on his toilet fails catastrophically, leaving only his Klingon butt cheeks standing in the way of the ship's explosive decompression. Will Geordi win the race against the clock to save both his friend AND the Enterprise? Tune in next week to find out!"
 
You can do it in a way that doesn't seem crude. It doesn't have to be toilets.

Honestly, though, include just enough of real life that Trek doesn't seem like this world where Humans aren't Human anymore, and where aliens have solved everything. But occasionally put a Trek twist on it so people don't think it's the 21st century either (unless it's time travel). So instead of a car lease, have someone talk about the lease on his private shuttle. Instead of worrying your child won't get into a good Earth school, talk about the waiting list on Altair for a private prep academy being long.
 
Every day life could even be the catalyst for an entire episode's plot. Using the aforementioned toilet as an example, the failure of a toilet aboard ship would make an excellent disaster story.

*cue mid-nineties TNG promo music*

"Next time, on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Worf is in harm's way when the pressure seal on his toilet fails catastrophically, leaving only his Klingon butt cheeks standing in the way of the ship's explosive decompression. Will Geordi win the race against the clock to save both his friend AND the Enterprise? Tune in next week to find out!"

That actually sounds like a typical S6 or S7 TNG episode. Assuming they used tachyons and the main deflector dish to solve the problem...and had a B-Story about Data's cat.
 
If I want real life, I'll walk around town and go to the f#cking local Walmart. Maybe take a subway. Maybe eat lunch at Subway. Whatever.

If I want fun, fantastic, otherworldly adventure...I'll watch Star Trek. I don't need a bunch of "day in the life" Star Treks. Waste of time and effort.

It's hard not to ask "what the hell is wrong with people??!!!"
 
That actually sounds like a typical S6 or S7 TNG episode. Assuming they used tachyons and the main deflector dish to solve the problem...and had a B-Story about Data's cat.

XD

And possibly Q dropping in to swap Worf out for Picard on the commode to humiliate him for a bit.
 
I want to see at least one day of "normal" earth life. Whenever we saw Earth in TNG/DS9/VOY, it still looked like the 20th century
 
I want to see at least one day of "normal" earth life. Whenever we saw Earth in TNG/DS9/VOY, it still looked like the 20th century

I could imagine that a modern series like DSC will have flashbacks that build upon a character's personality and decision making system, maybe scenes from childhood or academy life, to give some context to why they do what they do in the present. That would be a good chance to show normal Earth life (hell, it'd be a good way to show alien life too). Maybe in one of the earlier episodes where we get to know characters.
 
I want to see at least one day of "normal" earth life. Whenever we saw Earth in TNG/DS9/VOY, it still looked like the 20th century
I would like to see this too, and for once not have it be filmed at Griffith Park or at a frigging water treatment plant.
 
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An entire episode, an one long take of a transport room officer that is waiting someone to use the transporter. And waiting. And waiting. And waiting.

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Okay, this might be a silly question but: Why are there transporter rooms?
They can do point-to-point from and to random points, right?
 
According to Memory Alpha

Site-to-site transportation was very resource intensive. It consumed twice the energy of a conventional transport (since it was effectively two consecutive transport maneuvers), and required twice the time in the pattern buffer. It was very useful, however, when time was critical (for example, when a casualty needed immediate attention in sickbay, site-to-site transportation was almost invariably used) or other unusual circumstances. On the other hand, it was almost never used in emergency evacuations of large groups because it would effectively halve the capacity of the transporter system. (TNG: "Brothers")

By the way, if you are doing two consecutive transport maneuvers, you are doubling the probabilities that something can go wrong.
 
Unless we get a season arc about a trans character trying to do their complicated tax return (really complicated since there's no money, right?) while on a long uneventful trip between systems, I will NOT sacrifice my $7 for this poser garbage they are calling Star Trek. Trek needs to do this. It's time.
 
I want the Trek equivalent of this:
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Where...
after an uneventful journey of 7 hours, they arrive safe and sound to their destination
Considering that Discovery will be on a streaming service, they aren't constrained to a tv time slot, the episode can be a single 7 hours long take of the viewscreen.

I have already an idea for the episode trailer:
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I want the Trek equivalent of this:
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Where...
after an uneventful journey of 7 hours, they arrive safe and sound to their destination
Considering that Discovery will be on a streaming service, they aren't constrained to a tv time slot, the episode can be a single 7 hours long take of the viewscreen.

I have already an idea for the episode trailer:
16bE8_s-200x150.gif

Yes, but is it in the POST-NEMESIS TIMEFRAME???? Because, we don't want another TOS prequel. We just don't. Because I like Janeway and earl grey tea.
 
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