Nailed it. While I don't like Discovery much at all, it's really CBS that I want to see get screwed by this lawsuit.I don't think it is the show, per se, more taking shots at CBS and corporations in general. As we all know, they are evil, after all![]()
Nailed it. While I don't like Discovery much at all, it's really CBS that I want to see get screwed by this lawsuit.I don't think it is the show, per se, more taking shots at CBS and corporations in general. As we all know, they are evil, after all![]()
Specifically in the context of enabling FTL travel? That's a pretty remarkable coincidence, particularly since they weren't 'at the same time'. One preceded the other by three years.
Boom."Star Trek: Voyager" already explored creatures being harnessed to produce FTL travel. "Equinox".
The winky face was an indication of sarcasm. But, kudos for honesty, I guess...Nailed it. While I don't like Discovery much at all, it's really CBS that I want to see get screwed by this lawsuit.
Not sure what screwing CBS over accomplishes besides draining their money. 
Countersuit?"Star Trek: Voyager" already explored creatures being harnessed to produce FTL travel. "Equinox".
Oh, it could still get tossed. It probably won't unless the complaint is totally frivolous or there is another screw up in their pleadings. but just because the suit hasn't been tossed yet, doesn't mean it still cannot be.On a side-note: The fact that the lawsuit wasn't immediately dismissed proves there is at least a case to be heard.
Countersuit?
Counterpoint, but you're not far offIsn't that the episode where Janeway gets randy over the alien gestapo guy?

And Eagle-moss will be sending out a free Tardigrade statue in the next few months...The fact CBS hasn’t put any merch or other stuff related to the tardigrade on hold, shows they’re probably not that worried.
You can get a pet tardigrade in Star Trek Online, and one mission has a Tardigrade in it, and that just came out last Tuesday.
It's not a remarkable coincidence at all, it's a very obvious way to go if you have a creature living in space. Unless you want it to be stuck in one place it has to be able to do FTL travel.Specifically in the context of enabling FTL travel? That's a pretty remarkable coincidence, particularly since they weren't 'at the same time'. One preceded the other by three years.
Counterpoint, but you're not far off![]()
I honestly have no horse in this race.
If CBS got a little bit more than just "inspired" by this guys idea, they should pay up accordingly. If it turns out to be a pure coincidence, I can't blame the guy for trying, but also understand if he gets nothing but trouble out of this whole thing.
Overall, the giant Tardigrade was probably the only unique addition to the franchise in season 1 of DIS that was also interesting. I could have done without the whole "super mushroom" explanation, and making the FTL instantanious instead of just "faster than anyone else" really created a clusterfuck of continuity issues. But overall, having a giant, alien living being as part of a hypercharged engine was an interesting idea (even if it was already used on VOY before - but there was still unmined potential in there!).
So I was sad to see him go this fast, especially since I have the feeling his plotline really never got logically resolved, and felt like a rushed exit (did they mentioned why it was unbearable for the Tardigrade, but not for Stamets? I honestly don't remember anymore...)
True. Countersuit could have been an interesting Season 7 VOY episodePotato, Potahtoh.
(fyi: I did actually know the name of the episode, i just saw a chance to take a dig at voyager and it's tendency to have boring singular episode titles and couldn't resist)

It's schadenfreude, through and through. Just taking delight at some one else's misfortunes.Wishing a group of people legal trouble, even if you're not sure if it's really a matter of justice, strikes me as very dark.
Wishing a group of people legal trouble, even if you're not sure if it's really a matter of justice, strikes me as very dark.
It's schadenfreude, through and through. Just taking delight at some one else's misfortunes.
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