OoooOO...You do realize that Kirk was referring to himself, right?![]()
That then answers the question ... Why Does GOD Need a Starship?
To go around beating up other Gods.

OoooOO...You do realize that Kirk was referring to himself, right?![]()
The best part was finding a new type of dilithium that could allow them to do so. The technobabble was strong in that episode.To me, the salamanders were not even a problem. I always felt the issue was the idea that it would be possible to to skip the infinite number of exponentially faster stages of fractions of warp factors that there must be between warp 9.999... and warp 10 at all. It was like they'd decided that you can go straight from having five hundred trillion trillion things straight to an infinite number of things.
But this is most definitely off topic. Sorry.
The best part was finding a new type of dilithium that could allow them to do so. The technobabble was strong in that episode.
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1) This is the first time Trek has done this, to my recollection, at least over the long term.
2) I'm interested to see how the story ties in, the trailer didn't give the impression there was much crossover between seasons 1 and 2.
While looking for something else I came across this from July last year. Although I'm sure we'll see L'Rell again (we haven't had the episode where they filmed that dancing video yet) this parallel story thing just got unceremoniously ditched after Point of Light. Tyler was handwaved back onto Discovery and L'Rell vanished off screen to throw more heads into gorges or whatever she does to pass the time.
I think this is likely a shakeup of the original plan (probably a good one)
I don't mind the time traveling suit so much. But YMMV.Not sure anyone was expecting it to be an actual "angel", I know I wasn't. But, at the same time, I wanted to be more than a human mucking about in the timeline... yet again.
And why shouldn't we be waiting for the time travel angel to come in and save the day?
I'd agree it's a good shake up. I'm extremely glad we don't have to watch that parallel story.While looking for something else I came across this from July last year. Although I'm sure we'll see L'Rell again (we haven't had the episode where they filmed that dancing video yet) this parallel story thing just got unceremoniously ditched after Point of Light. Tyler was handwaved back onto Discovery and L'Rell vanished off screen to throw more heads into gorges or whatever she does to pass the time.
I think this is likely a shakeup of the original plan (probably a good one)
But, given that, as you say, no one is expecting it to be a real angel, it's a good thing they didn't make faith vs science, is it an angel, a bigger part of the arc.
There's no clear answer, which will leave make an arc based on it wishy-washy.Just because it doesn't have a clear-cut answer doesn't mean it isn't a concept worth exploring. The exploration of the ideas therein, and the impacts that exploration has on the characters is what matters...not any "answers" some Hollywood writer wants to supply or impose (like any of them have any fucking idea anyway haha). A very well-crafted exploration of the topic (which is frigging rare, btw), is one that will even help the audience to undergo their own exploration and maybe even find a bit more respect, understanding and tolerance for the beliefs of others.
No. 'Maybe it was real magic, who knows' is not something that ever needs to happen in Star Trek.Sometimes, you can leave things unexplained. What would've been an "angel" to Pike, could've played as pure science to someone like Burnham and made other crewmembers question their beliefs on either side.
You can do science vs. faith without coming out as "angels are real".
No. 'Maybe it was real magic, who knows' it is not something that ever needs to happen is Star Trek.
Sometimes, you can leave things unexplained. What would've been an "angel" to Pike, could've played as pure science to someone like Burnham and made other crewmembers question their beliefs on either side.
In short, I wouldn't mind it as a minor theme, but as a major theme it would be problematic.
No wonder you like Into Darkness!I'd rather have a spectacular failure vs. a safe success.
I don't think it would qualify as a spectacular failure. Just wishy washy. A wishy-washy failure sounds bad. Really bad.I'd rather have a spectacular failure vs. a safe success.
No wonder you like Into Darkness!
SPOCK: Perhaps not. ...Captain, ...V'Ger must evolve. Its knowledge has reached the limits of this universe and it must evolve. What it requires of its God, Doctor is the answer to its question, 'Is there nothing more?
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