I actually love how the Discovery looks (I thought it was a cool design when it was proposed for Planet of the Titans) and would really like to see her continue on through however long the series runs.And it's a pretty sweet ship, imo.
I actually love how the Discovery looks (I thought it was a cool design when it was proposed for Planet of the Titans) and would really like to see her continue on through however long the series runs.And it's a pretty sweet ship, imo.
Yeah, so far it kind of feels like both a space station and a ship. We haven't seen any of the typical bridge activity yet. And it looks imposing.I actually love how the Discovery looks (I thought it was a cool design when it was proposed for Planet of the Titans) and would really like to see her continue on through however long the series runs.
Not really, fire was show to be a big no no even in TNG.
TNG: The Sherlock Holmes stories, Worf's birthday pain stick festival, Data's dreams and psychoanalysis hooha, a few Shakespeare vignettesAgain, citing precedent in another fictional show means pretty much nothing to me. They had holodeck fireplaces didn't they?
The new torpedo effect is garbage
After she broke into the shroom shop, she went to sickbay and read through all the ships technical manuals.I hate the breath security thing. Huh? That's your security? There are better and more secure methods.
I didn't like the fact that Michael seemed to already know the full layout of the Glen and was able to maneuver so easily through the Jeffrey tubes.
Nit picks overall. I really enjoyed this episode.
And don't forget, if there are Vulcans on board, they are likely to have 368 candles burning in their quarters each night.TNG: The Sherlock Holmes stories, Worf's birthday pain stick festival, Data's dreams and psychoanalysis hooha, a few Shakespeare vignettes
VOY: At least 300 of Janeway's Jane Austen holofantasies, Paris' pub, B'elanna's Klingon denial indulgences, the doctor playing Beowulf
Plenty of fire on that there holodeck.
Also what is the orange guys deal about his species being able to "sense impending death"? He said something about his species being bred for that purpose.
Stupid premise.
You realize that wasn't actual fire right?Again, citing precedent in another fictional show means pretty much nothing to me. They had holodeck fireplaces didn't they?
The thing I dislike the most is the total lack of comic relief. It's all serious all the time, everybody has an ass full of bugs, everybody is a jerk to each other, and nobody but Michael has even made me care whether they die.
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