The Pike series should be called 'Young Enterprise' with Jim Parsons doing voice overs as the Older Enterprise's computer
I must admit that was sadly distracting from an otherwise terrific scene. It was painfully obvious that it was a (poor) redress. I wish they could have used a new set, or at least something we haven't seen so much.Well. Now we know what the inside of a J-class training vessel looks like. A lot like a redressed Discovery engine room.![]()
That was an idea that crossed my mind, and I want to hope it's true. Perhaps he can't change his fate, but he can alter the extent of the tragedy for others.He now knows whats coming, I'm sure he will plot it out so that ALL the cadets survive at his loss.
The Pike series should be called 'Young Enterprise' with Jim Parsons doing voice overs as the Older Enterprise's computer
So, let me just get this straight.... If Pike had NOT taken the time crystal, he could have changed the future he saw. However, by taking the crystal, the future he saw is now immutable.
I was bored senseless by that episode.
So, let me just get this straight.... If Pike had NOT taken the time crystal, he could have changed the future he saw. However, by taking the crystal, the future he saw is now immutable.
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Anticipation and horror. The inability to see the future caused by being trapped in the present (the veil) allows you to imagine good and bad, feeling secure in the idea that your fate is unwritten. If you lift the veil and peak into the future, you might not like what you find.Dialogue of the week: "The present is a veil between the past... and horror. Lift the veil, and madness can ensue".
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Agreed. I rewatched and greatly enjoyed “The Menagerie” after seeing “If Memory Serves”. I think I will do it again now after this episode.I must say, between this and Vina's depiction in "If Memory Serves" (DSC), I find "The Menagerie" (TOS) immensely enhanced and deepened.
If that ain't the Borg . . .
as much as they seem to love fanwankery this season I will be very surprised if this is not the origin story. You may hate what 's coming, but resistance is . . . aw nevermind.
On the other hand, L'Rell looked more made up than she did earlier in the series. She had those obscenely big prosthetic lips again which were clearly pulling away where they were in contact with her own lips. And she was slurring heavily at times.
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