How about some Roast Baul.
Too soon?
I hear they're a little oily.
The "Kaminar Special". Roast B'aul with a side of Kelpian threat ganglia (limited time only, act now!) for 2 slips of gold pressed latinum.
How about some Roast Baul.
Too soon?
I hear they're a little oily.
Maybe I’m missing something about Ash. After he was revealed to be a Klingon wearing a human skin suit, and then chose to live among the Klingons, why would Starfleet trust him for anything, even information about the Klingons? He seems like someone Section 31 would be torturing, not posting aboard Starfleet’s most secretive ship.
Correct me if I am wrong but Section 31 seem spooked by the Klingons so any and all help seems to be what they want.
Maybe I’m missing something about Ash. After he was revealed to be a Klingon wearing a human skin suit, and then chose to live among the Klingons following L’Rell’s handwavy voodoo, why would Starfleet trust him for anything, even information about the Klingons? He seems like someone Section 31 would be torturing, not posting aboard Starfleet’s most secretive ship.
I can buy that Section 31 was interested in him, but I think his first (and possibly only) assignment would be in an incredibly painful memory extraction device.
It appears we may be seeing an evolution of Section 31; they may not be the genocidal organization of Sloan's time yet.
Sarek, Kirk, Picard, Archer, Phlox.We've got regular Starfleet for that. Even Sarek's in on it.
Pike's not staying on, nor should he.
I don't really read or watch Harry Potter, so you lost me a little here.And there's no reason the rotating captain game (which I agree is fun) can't also include both Captain Saru and Captain Burnham, (as long as the show lasts long enough for them to get there naturally). When the Harry Potter books finally made Snape DADA instructor it didn't magically undo the tradition of there being a new DADA instructor every year just because Snape was a long standing character who'd been after the job from the beginning.
The only convincing reason is that it's not necessarily something I care to see. Has nothing to do with meeting standards of the past. Just a personal preference. I'm a human...I'd rather see humans in the captain positon...maybe some diverse human representation next time around.As for aliens as captain, I've never seen any convincing reason why we necessarily shouldn't have them. Certainly in this case, Saru is already one of the most complex characters on the show and could easily rival Kirk/Picard/Sisko for depth if given enough time. And Doug Jones is consistently praised as giving the most relatable and well acted performances on the show despite his make-up. And the DSC captain is not really even the central character of the show, anyway, so why should it as a position automatically be required to be only allow people who meet similar standards as previous captains in the first place?
Counselor Troi wasn't a command career officer, though, that's not a good comparison. Saru obviously is on that track and he's been the first officer for a while now. Like Riker, the obvious aim is to become captain in the future. He has already expressed his desire to advance to Burnham. It's part of the reason why he was so resentful about her presence on the Shenzhou and how he was denied the chance to be Georgiou's 1st officer and learn about leadership from her.
I don't think Saru is going to be captain yet, but his journey is clearly on that trajectory, narratively speaking. His story is about going from a desperate refugee with nothing but his determination to become something more, to a valued first officer on an unusual ship, to...hopefully something even more inspiring.
We've had humans in the captain's spot ad nauseum. I think it would help the franchise to branch out more in terms of role models at the top.
In the past, I would have said that it was a bad idea to make the Captain an alien because as the lead character, an alien is less identifiable to the audience than a human would be.
However, in the case of Discovery, the lead character isn't a Captain. Therefore, if Star Trek were to ever explore an alien captain, Discovery would be the place to do it.
Maybe I’m missing something about Ash. After he was revealed to be a Klingon wearing a human skin suit, and then chose to live among the Klingons following L’Rell’s handwavy voodoo, why would Starfleet trust him for anything, even information about the Klingons? He seems like someone Section 31 would be torturing, not posting aboard Starfleet’s most secretive ship.
Nope.Don't think about it too hard, bringing Ash and Culber back was the writers not so subtly saying "Lets just all conveniently ignore season 1 okay"
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