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Spoilers Season 2 Trailer

Other Star Trek series have the First Season, the Second Season... we'll have the Lorca Season, the Pike Season, etc.
Like the Age of Ultron?

“The Age of Lorca”...

Season 7 will be Tilly in the big chair else I’m done with DSC

Or English teachers at my high school.

They left in less dramatic ways though...
The DSC captains should leave in undramatic ways I think. Pike should just be like “Kay, bye” at the end of the season. Total stylistic shift away from “Klingons nearly wiped us out so we held them all hostage with a bomb and basically terrorised the whole planet into submission and hair and moustache growth”
 
The DSC captains should leave in undramatic ways I think. Pike should just be like “Kay, bye” at the end of the season. Total stylistic shift away from “Klingons nearly wiped us out so we held them all hostage with a bomb and basically terrorised the whole planet into submission and hair and moustache growth”
"Unfortunately Captain Pike had an important dentist appointment next Tuesday and returned to Earth. As we have an equally important mission we were assigned a new captain for this mission that will take at least a season"
:p
 
"Unfortunately Captain Pike had an important dentist appointment next Tuesday and returned to Earth. As we have an equally important mission we were assigned a new captain for this mission that will take at least a season"
:p
A hundred years hence:

Picard: (on the shuttle with Wesley, on the way to his “routine” heart appointment, muttering to himself) they took Pike to his dentist appointment personally, on the ship. I’m stuck in this floating camper van with Doogie Howser...

Wesley: (having not clearly heard) sir?

Picard: (looks up, panicked) uh... I said... would you like a sandwich ensign...
 
I still cannot believe the writers thought that was a good idea. Starfleet values, amiright?
Starfleet Admirals always are a bit on the shady side. The truly messed up bit is that Sarek contributed to this plan.

"I disapprove of Starfleet so much I stopped talking to my son because he joined. But earlier I pulled strings to get my daughter in, and we get along great. Sort of. At least she talks to me, neither of my sons do that. Now excuse me, I need to help Starfleet plan a genocide."
 
Still, Starfleet Admirals plotting genocide doesn't shock me as much as the Federation government actually authorizing it. What's that all about?
 
Sure, but their shadiness was usually presented as being in the wrong. Here we got lightly modified genocide, and this was hailed as a win for virtue.
It was? I think they were pretty straight up that Starfleet's plan was wrong. They had a whole bridge speech scene about it, and you know how much we love a speech.
 
It was? I think they were pretty straight up that Starfleet's plan was wrong. They had a whole bridge speech scene about it, and you know how much we love a speech.
And yet no one involved got punished, both Sarek and Conrwell got to keep their jobs and a long time fan favourite character has been character assassinated.
 
It was? I think they were pretty straight up that Starfleet's plan was wrong. They had a whole bridge speech scene about it, and you know how much we love a speech.

The supposedly moral plan we were presented with was to threaten the Klingons with the exact same thing the admiralty was already planning. You know, the one that the show presented as "wrong." And then, yes, we got a big speech about it. Whoopdee doo.
 
I still cannot believe the writers thought that was a good idea. Starfleet values, amiright?
Seriously fucked up. Michael does her mutiny threat bit again and some Klingon torturer is anointed the keeper of a weapon of mass destruction. Way to go Federation that's how we broker peace. Really is laughable that someone who started the war got to end it this way and got a blessed medal for it :wtf:
 
I think T'Kuvma was itching for a war anyway. If it wasn't one thing, it would've been something else.

All he had to hear was "We come in peace", twisted what that meant, and opened fire.
 
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