We already knew that.Which showed that they didn't know how to commit to a decision they made. It doesn't make or break the show, but it does how schizophrenic the behind-the-scenes work was.
We already knew that.Which showed that they didn't know how to commit to a decision they made. It doesn't make or break the show, but it does how schizophrenic the behind-the-scenes work was.
We already knew that.
I do have that hope.Just have to hope season three has some kind of vision and a unified hierarchy that can make something more consistent.
Bitching about holograms again???? Move on!
Don't get me started....We've been arguing about Spock being the first Vulcan in Starfleet for twenty years. Where have you been at?![]()
If it was Chris Pike, sure. Zebulon Pike, not so much.Would folks go see a Pike-centric movie?
If it was Chris Pike, sure. Zebulon Pike, not so much.
He never fought a Kaylar.What's wrong with Zebulon Pike?
It's just a personal preference, but if the series went for a fallen Federation setting, I'd very much like to see things like the Kyrian reconstruction of Voyager from Living Witness; not the Federation's portrayal as villains per se, but rather all the wildly inaccurate guesses that happen all the time in archaeology and historiography. Saru liberating his people could transcend into a new Kelpien creation myth (perhaps complete with his image being conflated with the Red Angel), historians could argue how many Enterprises there actually were and which one Picard was the captain of, or maybe there could even be some who'd argue that Picard and Sisko are just different names for the same person, and so on. There might even be a whole industry built on scavengers searching through centuries-old shipwrecks, trying to glean whatever useful data they can from the computer cores. Probably not what the majority would like to see, but I'd find a setting like this very interesting.Do you think there will be all kinds of historical records available in the future or will it be so dystopian that everything was lost? If the first was the case, it would give Georgiou a big advantage when she goes back in time again and works for Section 31. Though it would also mean that if she uses her knowlegde she would just create a different future timeline and the DIS characters won't be in the future of Picard's, Janeway's, etc. timeline anymore as they all lived after Georgiou changed the future.
It's just a personal preference, but if the series went for a fallen Federation setting, I'd very much like to see things like the Kyrian reconstruction of Voyager from Living Witness; not the Federation's portrayal as villains per se, but rather all the wildly inaccurate guesses that happen all the time in archaeology and historiography. Saru liberating his people could transcend into a new Kelpien creation myth (perhaps complete with his image being conflated with the Red Angel), historians could argue how many Enterprises there actually were and which one Picard was the captain of, or maybe there could even be some who'd argue that Picard and Sisko are just different names for the same person, and so on. There might even be a whole industry built on scavengers searching through centuries-old shipwrecks, trying to glean whatever useful data they can from the computer cores. Probably not what the majority would like to see, but I'd find a setting like this very interesting.
Seems like Georgiou, at least, would need to return for the Section 31 spin-off.
Could be rethinking that whole premise. If nothing else, I think a show centered on Georgiou trying to build an empire in the 31st century would be far more interesting. Taking the premise from the end of "Space Seed" of building an empire out of the wilderness.
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