Cleveland Booker? All those writers and that was the best name they could come up with for the character? It seems incredibly generic.
So... Zaphod Beeblebooks?
Cleveland Booker? All those writers and that was the best name they could come up with for the character? It seems incredibly generic.
In fact, Discovery's season three premise is a great opportunity to deal with the fact that Trek's future is so... unfuturistic, in terms of culture, language, development of anything other than technology and of course, our more evolved sensibilities. You couldn't make the main cast of your new show so different from today that you couldn't relate, because the show is made for us; but Discovery has a ready made set of POV characters to fill that gap. It would be nice if what they encountered in the far future was more alien to us than we've seen before. Otherwise, it's Futurama.Ah, I see. I misunderstood. I thought you wanted a show set in the 31st century in which the main characters were nearly incomprehensible. I follow now.
Yes, I'm fine with that as long as we have POV characters the audience can connect with.
Wow. 6 Short Treks and 3 of them are Enterprise-based. That's two more than what I was expecting. Might they be a sign of a possible Pike series or maybe a one-time feature-length special event? The focus of my excitement was shifted towards the Picard trailer, but these Short Treks also look awesome as well. I wonder if Pike's saying good luck to Number One who's finally getting her own command.
There's not much in the Discovery bit to work with, but it seems like the future or at least the region they've arrived in is not a utopian one. It might be a fallen Federation or an untamed, colonial frontier for all we know.
Are we sure "Cleveland Book" is actually from the 32nd century, and not just a crewmember of the Discovery that got pulled along?
He's wearing the exact same outfit as Michael Burnham during the Iceland shoot. Meaning they're part of the same "away team".
Cleveland Brooker... way to start, Disco Season 3. Because, yeah, in 1000 years we can expect people to have still XX century names and last names. Wow, just WOW. I have been questioning Discovery writers since season 1, and things are just falling off the cliff.
You know, going 1k years into the future is risky for the franchise. First, you risk making all the past canon irrelevant. And second, you would expect things to be so drastically different, that depiction of this alien future could fail easily. Why didn't they pick a more reasonable 2-300 years into the future? Think about how things are different now compared to the XI century. Culturally, visually, scientifically... Plus, they are now messing with a period of time already touched by ENT with the Temporal Cold War. I can honestly see this going very bad, very quickly. Lots of downside, very little upside.
What made TNG so successful with fans was, IMO, that while in the future it wasn't that far off from TOS to be unrecognizable. 100 years are a good time frame where lots of change can happen, but everything can still be tied back to the old stories.
Now, 1k years is a HUGE gap. All we know could well be irrelevant, but the gap is so large that so many things could have happened that all that happened in the past lost relevance. Like you were living in the Roman Empire, and next thing you now you are in the USSR. You lose completely context and relevance... UNLESS... the past is somewhat used as foundation for the present (i.e., Roman and Greek civilization were the foundation of modern Western Society).
If in the far future the Federation didn't exist anymore (or the ideals/concept inspired by them), then Discovery Season 3 would totally be a waste of everyone's time and another bad attempt to reboot the franchise. Which, honestly, has been underwhelming since the beginning, plagued by rushed screenplay and very poor character development.
I am as excited about Picard and Lower Decks as I am totally not looking forward to Disco Season 3.
He himself can't, but I've just read a fanfic the other day about an android copy of his surviving into the 32nd century and trying to steal the Red Angel suit so that he could return to the 23rd century, kill and replace the original Mudd and build a criminal empire with his superior future knowledge.Looks like a really good group of shorts overall. I think the only thing I could ask for would be another Harry Mudd appearance. Rainn nailed that role.
Obviously he can't appear in DSC again, so since I'm still holding out hope for a full Pike/Enterprise series, he could always pop up there (wishing really hard).
He himself can't, but I've just read a fanfic the other day about an android copy of his surviving into the 32nd century and trying to steal the Red Angel suit so that he could return to the 23rd century, kill and replace the original Mudd and build a criminal empire with his superior future knowledge.
It did seem like that was where they were going with the muted single colors.No black collars Nod to the TOS pilots?
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