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Spoilers Star Trek: Discovery 2x03 - "Point of Light"

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If Spock has been having dreams of angels since he was a kid, I could maybe let it slide that he never mentioned it to the Enterprise crew (he didn't want them to think he was crazy), but it's practically unfathomable that no one brings it up in Sybok's quest to recruit the Enterprise to find God in Star Trek 5.

Except that nobody in that movie knows about it, except Spock, who tends to hold his cards close to his chest. Nobody in Star Trek V knows about Sybok until Spock fesses up, so maybe Spock never mentioned his childhood visions to Kirk or McCoy.

Granted, it's hard to say until we see how the Red Angel storyline resolves, but it's possible that Spock's childhood memories are his own private affair, like his fiancee, pon farr, his katra, etc.
 
Except that nobody in that movie knows about it, except Spock, who tends to hold his cards close to his chest. Nobody in Star Trek V knows about Sybok until Spock fesses up, so maybe Spock never mentioned his childhood visions to Kirk or McCoy.

Granted, it's hard to say until we see how the Red Angel storyline resolves, but it's possible that Spock's childhood memories are his own private affair, like his fiancee, pon farr, his katra, etc.

Sybok does love to ramble on a lot though. You'd think he would have begged Spock to believe him since he had "seen heralds before" or something similar. But...nothing, Sybok brushes Spock off as the skeptic of the two of them. Not someone who was sectioned for chasing heavenly beings.
 
Except that nobody in that movie knows about it, except Spock, who tends to hold his cards close to his chest. Nobody in Star Trek V knows about Sybok until Spock fesses up, so maybe Spock never mentioned his childhood visions to Kirk or McCoy.

Granted, it's hard to say until we see how the Red Angel storyline resolves, but it's possible that Spock's childhood memories are his own private affair, like his fiancee, pon farr, his katra, etc.
I would think Sybok would have known about it, but to be fair that has not been proven in canon.
 
Sybok does love to ramble on a lot though. You'd think he would have begged Spock to believe him since he had "seen heralds before" or something similar. But...nothing, Sybok brushes Spock off as the skeptic of the two of them. Not someone who was sectioned for chasing heavenly beings.

Depends, if Spock gets a logical, rational explanation for the Red Angels by the end of the season then it would be in Sybok's interest to intentionally avoid mentioning them so as not to hurt his cause.
 
Depends, if Spock gets a logical, rational explanation for the Red Angels by the end of the season then it would be in Sybok's interest to intentionally avoid mentioning them so as not to hurt his cause.

He did seem entirely rational like that about faith and seeing things the entire movie *nods*
 
I would think Sybok would have known about it, but to be fair that has not been proven in canon.

I'm still waiting for an official reedit of ST:V where it ends with Riker and Troi shaking their heads as the holodeck resolves back around them
"And that's the last of Emergency Medical Hologram's holonovel "'What if Spock Had a Brother?', Deanna."

"I was expecting another Photons Be Free. but this is garbage, Will. I never want to see this sort of thing again. If you love me Will Riker, if I am truly your imzadi, don't try to show me things like this again."

"You're right, Deanna.I just thought it would spice things up. (pause, rub beard) Computer delete program and all copies." The end.
 
Yeah, Section 31 is now "the" designated Starfleet Intelligence Service. Not the Illuminate-like secret organization they were originally envisioned as.

I really don't like that either. But that's a trend that started with season 4 ENT, and was completely finalized in "Into Darkness".

It's shitty. But at this point we have to accept that.



This OTOH was my major porblem with this episode, yeah.
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This show is 120 years prior to the 'revelation' of Section 31 during DS9's run. <--- A LOT can (and did) happen to/in the Federation in all that time. ;)
 
When Tyler observes that the ship and tech doesn't look like Starfleet Intelligence, and asks what they are, Georgiou shows the badge, which kind of implies they're separate organizations.
 
When Tyler observes that the ship and tech doesn't look like Starfleet Intelligence, and asks what they are, Georgiou shows the badge, which kind of implies they're separate organizations.
Section 31 is short for a specific section in the Starfleet Charter, so it more or less IS part of Starfleet, even if its separate from it.
 
This felt like a set-up episode. Tilly was the best part, I felt for her thinking she was losing it.

Pike's the only captain that still uses a viewscreen?

The Klingon stuff was... not as good as season one. And the D7 is new, after they called a ship D7 in season one. And Enterprise had a D7 100 years earlier.

The Section 31 ship was cool (variable geometry warp nacelles and a cloaking device... [insert umpteenth mockery of continuity here]) but again, it's set-up for the future.
 
This one was my least favourite of the season, though it did have its moments.
  • I don't care for the Section 31/Georgiou angle, and I suppose it's too much to hope that this it for them till their questionable spin-off. But I did like the sequence where Georgiou swooped in at the last second to save L'Rell and Ash.
  • I also liked seeing more traditional-looking Klingons and that holo of a "real" D7 (that apparently Ash is going to build? Or was, until he booked it outta there.
  • I kinda miss L'Rell's previous look. If they had just added hair to that, it would be great. Even her scar has diminished, and overall her features are a little too soft.
  • It was nice seeing Mia back as Amanda in a bigger role this episode, though I felt her scenes with Michael dragged like molasses. Sometimes the darkness (i.e., low lighting) of some scenes aboard Disco really swallow up much of what I should be concentrating on. I wasn't exactly clear what happened when Amanda turned somewhat frosty towards Michael at the end of their last scene -- I'll definitely pay closer attention to what happened there when I rewatch.
  • It was interesting to see the change in the May character. While she was bubbly and friendly last week, she was downright antagonistic & annoying this time, and seeing how that affected Tilly was interesting to watch. Her breakdown on the bridge was very well played. I was a little disappointed that they just decided to extract the presence from her outright; was no one at all curious to know what she wanted or why she was running out of time or why she needed to see Stamets so desperately? She has been contained, so I guess a more controlled interview may happen next week.
  • And did I hear correctly, or did Pike address Owosekun as "Owo" in that bridge scene? When Tilly used that nickname in the previous episode, I figured it was just a Tilly thing. :D
 
And did I hear correctly, or did Pike address Owosekun as "Owo" in that bridge scene?
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