I literally addressed this in the post.Daniels shows us time travelling archaeologists studying the construction of the Pyramids at Giza who are from the 28th century. That doesn't suggest a dark age.
It makes more sense, and is frankly easier to fit into canon, that this is going to be one of those stories where the time traveler needs to experience the "bad" future first in order to make the changes necessary to have the "good" future happen in the first place. Another loop.
At the risk of sounding hypocritical it doesn't make me invested just because it's "new."We know almost nothing about the 28th Century, so I'm not sure why that isn't interesting. It's a whole new sandbox for them to play in.
Just a bit ago you were all for the approach of trying something spectacular even at the risk of failing. Now you're doing a 180 on that. No pleasing some people!
It doesn't make sense for Federation archaeologists to be gallivanting through time while the Federation is in a period of decline, especially if Control is still mucking about. See my edit, its too messy to have the 28th century that the Discovery ends up in be the "correct" timeline.
It's the future, it is by definition not set in stone. Knowledge of possible future events can cause you to make changes to those events, even unknowingly.
No, they're swinging big, which is something you praised before--even at the risk of failure. To paraphrase you from another conversation, "It's better to fail spectacularly than to not take risks."Dull and preachy doesn't strike me as something that could be a spectacular failure. YMMV.
So, to get this straight, you're now saying they should aim for something small and mediocre?!
I think that makes it better, it lets them tell stories about the people without fucking up continuity permanently. We know that Discovery has to be abandoned in the 23rd century in order to be adrift for a millennium to match up with Calypso. I don't think they'll defeat Control this season, I think it'll carry into the next with them stuck in the Control-timeline 28th century and tie it in with Calypso somehow. Maybe it'll be separate and Calypso and the V'draysh will be the focus of the 4th season.Particularly if they decide to reset the timeline at the end of the current season to align better with existing continuity, it would be damn stupid to reset it again to align with continuity at the end of the 3rd season. It establishes a precedent that nothing matters in Discovery, because the stakes aren't real past the core crew.
Based on some of Brannon Braga's quotes, maybe Discovery will end with--We know almost nothing about the 28th Century, so I'm not sure why that isn't interesting. It's a whole new sandbox for them to play in.
Based on some of Brannon Braga's quotes, maybe Discovery will end with--
Burnham: We're here in the 28th century. There's a lifeform reading on the planet below with highly advanced technology. Let's beam down and investigate.
Future Guy: Welcome Discovery crew. I've been expecting you.
(turns around to reveal an aged Scott Bakula as President Archer)
I think that makes it better, it lets them tell stories about the people without fucking up continuity permanently. We know that Discovery has to be abandoned in the 23rd century in order to be adrift for a millennium to match up with Calypso. I don't think they'll defeat Control this season, I think it'll carry into the next with them stuck in the Control-timeline 28th century and tie it in with Calypso somehow. Maybe it'll be separate and Calypso and the V'draysh will be the focus of the 4th season.
Whatever happens I expect a reset eventually that affects the timeline but not the crew, like the end of the Temporal Cold War.
I mean there is still the issue of Control existing in a big way in the 28th century. If the 28th century Discovery ends up in is the "correct" 28th century what was Control doing from the 2260s through the 2390s? Or are they going to end up in yet a different version of the 28th century?I dunno dude. There's very little continuity from the 28th century to screw up. Just have The Federation exist in some form. That's all you really need. It can be knocked back pretty far on its heels, only to come roaring back a century later. It can be going through a corrupt, inward focused period. The sky's the limit. But I think it would be a lot more narratively powerful to discover Burnham and the rest transformed a flagging Federation from a second rate power into one which sent out timeships only a century later (and turned into Daniels' Federation) to having some sort of escapades and then erasing everything they did with a single timeline alteration.
We know that Discovery has to be abandoned in the 23rd century in order to be adrift for a millennium to match up with Calypso.
I mean there is still the issue of Control existing in a big way in the 28th century. If the 28th century Discovery ends up in is the "correct" 28th century what was Control doing from the 2260s through the 2390s? Or are they going to end up in yet a different version of the 28th century?
I mean they've got like a half a dozen different things going on here.
1) Control in the 28th century
2) Time Traveling archaeologists in the 28th century
3) Temporal Integrity Commission in the 29th century
4) Daniels and the Temporal Agents in the 31st century
5) A lifeless galaxy in the 32nd century
6) The V'draysh in the 33rd century
Its like they threw paint against a wall and now are trying to connect the dots to make a picture.
By approaching the 28th century we are approaching a time where time travel is commonplace. It just makes things muddier.
I mean they've got like a half a dozen different things going on here.
1) Control in the 28th century
2) Time Traveling archaeologists in the 28th century
3) Temporal Integrity Commission in the 29th century
4) Daniels and the Temporal Agents in the 31st century
5) A lifeless galaxy in the 32nd century
6) The V'draysh in the 33rd century
Its like they threw paint against a wall and now are trying to connect the dots to make a picture.
The Control in the 23rd century in control of the Section 31 fleet is the one form the 28th century that copied itself into Airiam, so by it still hunting the sphere data means it didn't already have it in the 28th century.Why do you think Control exists in the 28th century? I mean, that's where the probe came back from of course during this season. But if Discovery successfully destroys/hides the sphere data, that future is written out of existence. Hence I'm guessing there will be no Control at all in the third season, with that arc totally wrapped up. The 3rd season arc may revolve on getting back home, or something else altogether.
The Control in the 23rd century in control of the Section 31 fleet is the one form the 28th century that copied itself into Airiam, so by it still hunting the sphere data means it didn't already have it in the 28th century.
I'm a glutton for punishment. In Starfleet, you're taught to adapt your reactions so that you can act even when you're uncertain even when you have doubt. But after the Battle of the Binaries, doubt was all I had. Section 31 accelerated their threat assessment program to prevent a war from ever even starting. Sounded like a good idea to me. A way to guarantee a safer future. It might sound impossible, but with Control it's not an impossibility.
There's very little continuity from the 28th century to screw up. Just have The Federation exist in some form. That's all you really need.
Gotcha! You're trying to have it both ways so you can complain both when they aim big and not so big (at least according to you)!They should aim to tell an engaging story. Nothing more, nothing less. Trying to win awards is a fools' errand.
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