I'm fairly sure they won't deal with it - Paradise is saying the plot is finished. "Control is neutralised" was the phrase I think. The sentinel will likely remain a mystery.
I expect they won't deal with it unless someone decides to deal with it.
I'm fairly sure they won't deal with it - Paradise is saying the plot is finished. "Control is neutralised" was the phrase I think. The sentinel will likely remain a mystery.
i expect a bridge where it ought to be - that's the place that got the most medal wrapped around it aka smack in the center of the saucer sectionI expect the material around the bridge is made of the same material blast doors are made of.![]()
All structures we build are comprised of stronger and weaker components. But if you want to get from one part of the structure to another you still have to get there, hence having a door that is made of the same material as the toughest part of the structure. Seems obvious to me. And we have seen many times how ships survive hits by photon torpedos even with their shields down (although they are often severly damaged.) time and time again. How is that possible? Shouldn't, by your view, every ship be instantly vaporized by a torpedo?
Yeah but I tend to take note of the exact terms used, it is indeed neutralised but that is not the same as dead, destroyed or purged.I'm fairly sure they won't deal with it - Paradise is saying the plot is finished. "Control is neutralised" was the phrase I think. The sentinel will likely remain a mystery.
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link.I expect the material around the bridge is made of the same material blast doors are made of.![]()
A quarter of the ship WAS vaporised by the torpedo. Entire decks were exposed to space, why aren't all the inner decks made of the same material as that one blast door? The shockwave of the torpedo caused damage to discovery and shook up the crew of Enterprise, but Pike who is standing like 2 feet away doesn't feel a thing? Please enlighten us plato.
I like Discovery, but for christ sakes man, you don't have to defend EVERY FUCKING ASPECT OF IT. Some of it is completely worthy of criticism and that stupid torpedo scene is one definitely worthy of it.
It was pointed out, I think it was @BillJ or @King Daniel BeyondIf, for instance, someone were to point out that there is no way all of the small craft seen streaming out of the Enterprise is more than could possibly fit in the ship you wouldn't hear me defending the fact. And actually I find it odd that I haven't seen anybody point that out.
It was pointed out, I think it was @BillJ or @King Daniel Beyond
Cant remember exactly who it was and they may have been talking about the shuttles.
Have to admit I did properly laugh at the torpedo scene, which was obviously the exact opposite of their intention. Loved the bulkhead that has a window in it that exists just so you can watch people dramatically sacrifice themselves behind it, and then the shot of the Enterprise later with a massive hole blown through it, which Pike was somehow shielded from by standing in a turbolift. Pike's turbolift must just work like Indiana Jones' fridge.
You're the one highlighting it. I said that I liked it that the ladies accomplished things. I said I thought the episode was fun and exciting. The actual highlight was me not having complaints, and then I proceeded to list elements I approved of as examples; and I do believe I said kickass. Since I didn't get the impression that it was an honest question and instead feel that it was bait (with emphasis on feeling), this is the only explanation I will give: in all of sci-fi/action history, women basically saving the day (and not being either one-off examples or plot devices) are in the clear minority (very much including Star Trek). As a woman, I like seeing my gender represented proportionally within the media that I consume (and examples of ensemble casts and teamwork with women not in the minority are very, very rare in this genre). For me, it makes a difference. Representation matters, as it shapes perceptions of reality among the viewership - a proven psychological fact. People who are not affected by issues of representation can get into debates whether it matters, but it does definitely matter. As someone who is affected, I was happy to see this development in this episode. It made me happy. It may not seem like anything to you, but it is something to me. Picking that one element out of my earlier comment is what seems odd from where I'm sitting. Think of it what you will.Most of the Trek series have had “badass” ladies though. Just seemed like a odd thing to highlight.
We've seen damaged ships in Trek before. Where are they damaged? In the outer parts. Again, this is consistent with Trek. And we didn't see how much of that section was vaporized, we only saw later how much of it was gone. We weren't shown an old timey glow and a quarter of the saucer section disappear, we saw a chunk with ragged edges. Much of it was probably just been blown out.
But what matter would that be if I did? There are plenty of people here who only come to only bash the show, whether their arguments make any sense or not.
If, for instance, someone were to point out that there is no way all of the small craft seen streaming out of the Enterprise is more than could possibly fit in the ship you wouldn't hear me defending the fact. And actually I find it odd that I haven't seen anybody point that out.
Jesus Christ.
The Ship looked like someone had come along and taken a bite out of it. You literally see the explosion obliterate entire decks on Discovery's view screen along with the shockwave of the explosion which is severe enough to kick the shit out of Discovery and make sparks fly on the bridge. It throws around the Enterprise crew but Pike is completely unaffected, and apparently there are no other blast doors active to minimise the explosion from reaching other areas of the ship? The scene is stupid and makes no logical sense.
Is it equally bad to know there's something wrong with it and just not caring? That would be me. I'm not being snippy. I'm honestly interested in knowing what you guys who don't share my "yay" mentality think.Jesus Christ.
The Ship looked like someone had come along and taken a bite out of it. You literally see the explosion obliterate entire decks on Discovery's view screen along with the shockwave of the explosion which is severe enough to kick the shit out of Discovery and make sparks fly on the bridge. It throws around the Enterprise crew but Pike is completely unaffected, and apparently there are no other blast doors active to minimise the explosion from reaching other areas of the ship? The scene is stupid and makes no logical sense.
It matters, because blindly defending the show, and seeing absolutely nothing wrong with it is just as dumb as bashing the show and seeing everything wrong with it.
Why didn't YOU point it out?
Oh I was not nit picking I was just saying it had been mentioned earlier in the thread as you must have missed it.Okay. I'm not defending that, because as I see it, it would not be reasonable to do so.
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