His story as presented so far is simultaneously both heart wrenching and heroic.
What do you want to see happen with Pike?
What do you want to see happen with Pike?
His story as presented so far is simultaneously both heart wrenching and heroic.
What do you want to see happen with Pike?
The training accident adds tragedy. It's one case where canon adds drama to the story. You feel for Pike. He doesn't get a "Happy Ever After" ending, because Talos is an illusion. If he ever leaves, the illusion is gone.
And, if nothing else, Season 2 has made both Pike and "The Menagerie" mean a lot more to me than it did before. I feel like I know Pike a lot better now. I knew Pike before, but that was only in the sense that I know Millard Fillmore used to be a President.
What happens after Pike is on Talos IV... I'm open to whatever they decide to do.
On a related note: I'm glad they ignored The Death Penalty. I always thought it was stupid. We can throw that in the dustbin next to "I just can't get used to having a woman on the bridge."
The chair is temporary... sort of. He goes back to Talos and lives there with Vina and a world of fantasies. So it's not ALL bad. Even if it's ultimately fake and probably as unfulfilling as the Nexus.
To be honest, I think Kelvin Pike was better off, and he was gunned down by Khan.
There's no immortality with the Talosians...
Its still a bit of suspension of disbelief for me that they could not fix Vina or even Pike eventually.Maybe not immortality, but who knows how long Pike could live in their care?
Its still a bit of suspension of disbelief for me that they could not fix Vina or even Pike eventually.
St Pike would rather 'beep beep' every day than 'delete memory' every dayAiriam herself brings up so many new questions.
Maybe not immortality, but who knows how long Pike could live in their care?
St Pike would rather 'beep beep' every day than 'delete memory' every day
True, but the big knock on the nexus was that literal immortality meant every experience was ultimately meaningless because life itself was no longer precious.
Perhaps or after seeing what happened to Ariam, being taken over by advanced A.I and endangering her shipmates, St Pike would rather be in the chair and refused the bionic parts. Its the sort of sacrificial thing he would do.I was always under the impression that the damage to Pike included some kind of brain damage that prevented modern technology from interfacing effectively with his brain.
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