I enjoyed the episode. 8/10 from me. I don't think we actually saw a real member of the ba'ul (sp)... that seemed like a way to seem more menacing to anyone there... they are probably small weak hamster people.
I also thought the ba'ul (sp) ships were a tad large... but maybe thats all they have... and maybe they are like city ships... dunno. Overall it was enjoyable. I was originally annoyed in the short trek that they broke the prime directive, but since the planet is warp capable already, and its just a more fuzzy interfere with a political\social situation, its not so bothersome to me. Saru is really one of the best characters of the show.
Well, if you are or feel small, then overcompensating with huge ships is the way to go, right? Like a pufferfish, or a cat, when threatened the point is to make oneself appear larger and more threatening even though that in itself is a pure defense mechanism.
Yes, if one is writing a parable or allegory about human beings, then the Ba'ul are acting strangely and irrationally and maybe there are plotholes here. But if one is writing them in reference to say, alien as say, fish, it might take some time to do some research in order to say, yeah, if this is what they are, then maybe their behavior does make sense for them.
I do appreciate the fact that Discover in general is giving us puzzles like these to solve. Then again, one of my favorite scifi films/books is the Abyss.
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