"ehanced human"So what is that grey metallic bridge officer
"ehanced human"So what is that grey metallic bridge officer
Mechanically augmented. Maybe human, maybe Alien.So what is that grey metallic bridge officer
well, it was warMust have had a bad accident
It's the 23rd Century version of body modifications like tats and piercings.Must have had a bad accident
Given Pike was on the list of the "Greatest Federation Captains" that Saru called up in Season One; I'd say that was a bad assumption on your part.They weren’t though.![]()
Must have had a bad accident
Contrary to popular belief, Pike did not communicate through beeps due to his injuries. Rather, fed up having to listen to his captain mouthing off about women on the bridge or talking wistfully of Orion Slave Girls, Dr. Boyce developed a filtering device which would detect every time Pike was about to say something sexist or ignorant and render it into a series of beeps.Then should she be communicating in just yes/no beeps?
I think it's going to come down to this if canon wants to preserve the historicity of Kirk's mission. To quote Star Trek 6, Sulu spent 3 years doing--
"Stardate 9521.6, Captain's log, U.S.S. Excelsior. Hikaru Sulu commanding. After three years I've concluded my first assignment as master of this vessel, cataloguing gaseous planetary anomalies in the Beta Quadrant."
Does 3 years of that sound exciting to you? So Starfleet is already on record in canon of giving massively dull assignments to ships for years at a time.
Pike's 15 years of commanding the Enterprise (2250-2265 per canon, so probably three 5 year missions?) must have had an average day go like--
Number One: We've finished our first sensor sweep of the Neutral Zone.
Pike: Oh, fascinating. Twenty particles of space dust per cubic meter. Fifty-two ultraviolet radiation spikes and a class two comet.
Obviously sometime in 2254 after 'The Cage', Dr. Boyce tipped off Starfleet Command that Pike was still overly stressed about that Rigel mission and considering ditching Starfleet to join the Orion colony, per his own words in 'The Cage'. Starfleet overreacted and from then on assigned Pike only incredibly easy assignments. No wonder Pike seems so relaxed in Discovery compared to in 'The Cage'.
That was kinda silly - blatant memory-alpha'ing to the number for canon. There's better ways it could've been done.
Happened in TNG too - I think the crew complement is given a few times in the series and it's always the same - no births, deaths, or transfers changing anything over the years.
I think it's believable that there were no transfers while they were away during the war. 203 isn't actually from Memory Alpha. I think the only canon is that Pike said he was responsible for 203 lives. I guess you could argue Pike wasn't including himself, and there were 204 to begin with.
I'm thinking now, if we want to reconcile 'The Cage' with the rest of canon Pike's portrayal now (done excellently by Anson Mount), we just have to assume that Pike was having a REALLY bad day after that Rigel mission, which caused him to say out-of-character things like denigrating women on the bridge and considering to become an Orion slaver. He probably apologized off-screen after the episode was over.Contrary to popular belief, Pike did not communicate through beeps due to his injuries. Rather, fed up having to listen to his captain mouthing off about women on the bridge or talking wistfully of Orion Slave Girls, Dr. Boyce developed a filtering device which would detect every time Pike was about to say something sexist or ignorant and render it into a series of beeps.
They met and made peaceful first contact with the First Federation, which ultimately resulted in approximately doubling both the size of the Federation and the number of advanced star-fairing species in it? (Not entirely canon, but doesn't contradict canon, either.Indeed. But Kirk's is "historic", according to Icheb. Does that mean that there were dozens or hundreds and his stands out by its qualities, now that we can rule out the very existence of the mission as having been historic?
I seem to recall that the Vulcans had ships capable of Warp 7 in the 2150s, they just weren't sharing that tech with Earth. It seems fairly unlikely to m that they haven't either shared that tech or had it copied by the clever spies and engineers of other Federation member worlds by 100 years later...It doesn't sound likely that Warp 5 would be the maximum, then, but for all we know, it still could be.
It's the tranya. Kirk's 5 year mission is historic because it introduced tranya to the Federation. That's all there is to it.They met and made peaceful first contact with the First Federation, which ultimately resulted in approximately doubling both the size of the Federation and the number of advanced star-fairing species in it? (Not entirely canon, but doesn't contradict canon, either.)
I seem to recall that the Vulcans had ships capable of Warp 7 in the 2150s, they just weren't sharing that tech with Earth. It seems fairly unlikely to m that they haven't either shared that tech or had it copied by the clever spies and engineers of other Federation member worlds by 100 years later...
She caught her head in a mechanical rice picker.Must have had a bad accident
Or you know, just consider that this show is written in the 21st century and not the 1960s.I'm thinking now, if we want to reconcile 'The Cage' with the rest of canon Pike's portrayal now (done excellently by Anson Mount), we just have to assume that Pike was having a REALLY bad day after that Rigel mission, which caused him to say out-of-character things like denigrating women on the bridge and considering to become an Orion slaver. He probably apologized off-screen after the episode was over.
If that's not enough, I wouldn't put it past the Talosians to be telepathically manipulating Pike to be repelled by all the women on his ship so that Orion women (aka illusionary Vina) would be more appealing to him.
How do we know we won't get one regardless? They will go to Talos in Discovery, https://www.newsweek.com/star-trek-...-villain-races-talosians-captain-pike-1160846 , and I wouldn't be surprised if they make an offhand comment that Pike was telepathically manipulated by Talosians the first time he visited their planet. A mind control retcon placed during 'The Cage' would clean up Pike's character tremendously.Or you know, just consider that this show is written in the 21st century and not the 1960s.
There doesn't need to be an in-universe explanation for his casual misogyny.
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