But that’s exactly what it is. “Number One” is a common nickname for a first officer.
Right. And not just in literature--in the real world!
But that’s exactly what it is. “Number One” is a common nickname for a first officer.
And catchy tuneRight. And not just in literature--in the real world!
As soon as I heard about Anson Mount playing Pike, I immediately thought that his Conviction (a Law & Order spinoff) costar, Milena Govich, would make a great Number One.
I still think that, BTW.
Maybe she's so stoic and logical by choice because she does tend to have a more aggressive temperament due to her genetic engineering. That would make for a much more interesting character in my view.Now that we've thrown out some ideas about her casting, what should her backstory be? My hope is that it hews closely to DC Fontana's backstory: that she's from the planet Illyria and is genetically engineered. I feel that her genetically engineered background could allow interesting discussions about the subject. I've always felt Trek is too one-sided on the issue(Bashir doesn't cut the mustard with me). It would be interesting to see someone who extols the positives of genetic engineering. I would have her be human though. And Illyria would be a world colonized by humans who believed in GE, and wanted to continue using GE without fear of reprisal. Her stoic demeanor could be attributed to the fact she's genetically engineered. Perhaps the colonists wanted to make sure that their creations didn't end up like the Augments: violent and aggressive. So they carefully designed their personalities to be highly rational and more dispassionate. She could be the Trek outsider commenting on humanity. But she's an outsider not because she isn't human, but because of the fact she's genetically engineered.
Una may not actually be human, if the new DSC books are anything to go by, and I think they are to some degree. CBS already has Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio on Limitless. She's a fantastic actor & would make a great Una/#1.
What if she is working for Section 31? She doesn't have to be a good guy. Your going to need a twist at some point so why not her?
This was my take on Number One for series set in the April Era:Now that we've thrown out some ideas about her casting, what should her backstory be? My hope is that it hews closely to DC Fontana's backstory: that she's from the planet Illyria and is genetically engineered. I feel that her genetically engineered background could allow interesting discussions about the subject. I've always felt Trek is too one-sided on the issue(Bashir doesn't cut the mustard with me). It would be interesting to see someone who extolls the positives of genetic engineering. I would have her be human though. And Illyria would be a world colonized by humans who believed in GE, and wanted to continue using GE without fear of reprisal. Her stoic demeanor could be attributed to the fact she's genetically engineered. Perhaps the colonists wanted to make sure that their creations didnt end up like the Augments: violent and aggressive. So they carefully designed their personalities to be highly rational and more dispassionate. She could be the Trek outsider commenting on humanity. But she's an outsider not because she isnt human, but because of the fact she's genetically engineered.
Lt. (jg). Maggie Garcia: Quiet and shy, she is ironically the ship's Communications Officer. Unknown to most of the crew, Garcia is a decendent of the Eugenic supermen who plunged Earth into war centuries ago. Smarter and stronger than most humans, but raised in isolation by scientists, Garcia is socially awkward and at times uncomfortable with "normals" and fears their reaction to her background. April, whose ancestors fought and died in the Eugenics Wars, isn't pleased to have her aboard. Goldman is her "sponsor" and one of the chief designers of the program to "mainstream" Eugenic Humans. Garcia was the number one candidate for this program.
Anyone known to have an augment background is pretty much kept under lock and key by the Government of Earth. (The UFP turns a blind eye to this "internal matter") Part of the reason for this is the augment process causes various mental problems (paranoia, megalomania, sociopathic tendencies.) Garcia is on an experimental drug regimen to keep this under control. Which probably contributes to her shyness and quite demeanor. All the above would be plot points for various episodes and arcs
CBS will do what they have to in order to shift the maximum quantity of Black Badge replicas. They won't only feature Section 31 heavily, but they're gonna retroactively apply it to season 1 where we saw the badges first. And then all of TOS via Pike's Enterprise.Because Section 31 has been driven into the ground way, way too much already. The fewer characters on DSC who have anything to do with it, the better.
Because Section 31 has been driven into the ground way, way too much already. The fewer characters on DSC who have anything to do with it, the better.
And count me as part of the group who hopes Number One is just a normal human woman without any of this crap about Illyrians or genetic enhancement. We all know that "Number One" is an absolutely common nickname for a ship's first officer - why can't they just keep it simple?
It is. But it's not a bad idea.Should they make José Tyler into (real) Ash's cousin or something, or is that too small-worldy?
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