Here's something I'd not like to see on Discovery. When one of our crew members goes off all crazy and breaks all the rules and ignores the chain of command and ethics and everything they allegedly stand for, but in the end they turn out to be right, so they don't even get a slap on the wrist. Can you tell I've been rewatching TNG? Nearly every character should have been fired at least once. So in short, I'd like:
1) Discovery to challenge the idea that ethics is based on the right outcome - the end justifies the means. Maybe this is what Starfleet believes, but I think it bears exploring. Does Starfleet evaluate decisions on outcome, or method? Is it OK to break the rules as long as you turn out to be right? What if you follow the rules and are wrong?
2) Discovery to give our characters consequences to deal with when they make big decisions. Seems like Burnham will get some consequences in the pilot - this is actually my favourite thing about what we know of it so far. Long may this continue.
1) Discovery to challenge the idea that ethics is based on the right outcome - the end justifies the means. Maybe this is what Starfleet believes, but I think it bears exploring. Does Starfleet evaluate decisions on outcome, or method? Is it OK to break the rules as long as you turn out to be right? What if you follow the rules and are wrong?
2) Discovery to give our characters consequences to deal with when they make big decisions. Seems like Burnham will get some consequences in the pilot - this is actually my favourite thing about what we know of it so far. Long may this continue.