You can't see the Forge from the trees...
I disagree, I as a viewer would have preferred the remastered recap.
Looking at https://trekmovie.com/2009/05/02/tos-remastered-review-of-the-cage-w-video-screeenshots/ , I don't see what's wrong with it.
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And La Forge can't see any trees.You can't see the Forge from the trees...
The original Enterprise was in the opening. So it has nothing to do with it being different.and it's different from Discovery version of Star Trek.
If that's the implication, it's admittedly a clever way for STD to make itself canon as well as one-upping the mindwarping that 'The Cage' as a standalone pilot was putting out. Still, let's see someone do prequels to Shakespares's stories and pull the same stunt. Get the popcornbuckettrolley ready...
Robert Justman gave his support for the remastered effects before he died and said the remastering team were putting to the screen what he and his team were visualizing for the show in the 1960s.
Or the harsher 'Death Penalty' is instituted AFTER the incident we just saw in the episode (IE Section 31 deciding this planet REALLY needs to be made 'off limits' for the good of The Federation.) From this perspective TOS S1 - "The Menagerie is 10 - 11 years into the future.No mention of General Order 7 or the death penalty, even after a recap of "The Cage" and them calling the Prime Directive General Order 1. All they said was "off limits" and "restricted airspace". I'm guessing it's one of those things Disco ignores?
It was a conflict that was going to happen sooner or later. They got it out of the way. Saru was rightIt wasn't the right thing. Nothing was solved for either character.
She really needs to be the chief engineer. "I'm giving her all she's got captain!"
Um, go rewatch TOS - S1 "This Side of Paradise"; S2 "Amok Time"; S2 "Mirror Mirror"; S3 "The Savage Curtain", and I could probably find more. Leonard Nimoy's Spock was plenty 'actionized' if a story called for it.Have we ever had a fight scene featuring Prime Spock the way he handled those Section 31 doctors here? (I'm not counting Quinto, his Spock is a different character and had a fight scene every movie it seems).
Interestingly, TOS wanted to actionize Spock a bit, but Leonard Nimoy disagreed and invented the Vulcan Nerve Pinch. However, I thought Discovery did a fine job showing off Spock's martial skills while also not making him look overly violent (which is what I think Nimoy was afraid of).
The original print of "The Cage" was lost after "The Menagerie was made. Thus for years the only surviving parts of "The Cage" was only what had been used for "The Menagerie." Then a B&W version of "The Cage" was found and Paramount did the first 'remastering' of it with a combination of the B&W and color footage.Yes it is, I watched it this morning on my Amazon Prime account.
(it's the Bonus video at the end of the Season-1 list)
(it's also the ORIGINAL REMASTERED version, though WTF that means is beyond me)
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Oh please the Star Trek timeline was already completely altered by the events of the TNG feature film ST:FC - and we know that because we SAW the results in ENT S2 - "Regeneration" - which rippled through EVERYTHING post ENT.If that's the implication, it's admittedly a clever way for STD to make itself canon as well as one-upping the mindwarping that 'The Cage' as a standalone pilot was putting out. Still, let's see someone do prequels to Shakespares's stories and pull the same stunt. Get the popcornbuckettrolley ready...
It was a conflict that was going to happen sooner or later. They got it out of the way. Saru was right
He can see them. In ways we cannot comprehend.And La Forge can't see any trees.
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Also, I might be alone in this...
Regarding the scene with Spock on the ice planet looking up at the sky just before the Red Angel descended. Did anyone else have a flashback to ST09 (Old Spock watching Vulcan destroyed) and get excited thinking "OMG they're going to tie things together in a... universe splitting... something?". I know it makes zero sense, but it flashed thru my head for a fraction of a second.![]()
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