I wonder if the animated ones will be referenced from the new animated shows or something completely different?
One is supposedly without any written script, just musical accompaniment.
I wonder if the animated ones will be referenced from the new animated shows or something completely different?
I didn't know that.One is supposedly without any written script, just musical accompaniment.
Hmm, I just watched the Cage again and noticed that the bridge shot is out of proportion with the Enterprise dome. So that whole shot could be written off as artistic license or Talosian illusion.
So... I maintain the Cage bridge is the Enterprise's Battle Bridge while the Disco-Ent Bridge is the "true" bridge until the 2265 refit.
Next, we have to explain the Cage/Where No Man Has Gone Before uniforms. I'll maintain that these are Starfleet dress uniforms that the crew was still wearing for a formal event just preceding these episodes.
The Disco-Ent uniforms are the "true" Starfleet uniforms for Constitution class vessels from 2254-2265. When Pike says that his uniform is "new" in 2257, he's hinting that the Constitution uniforms will soon become fleetwide. These uniforms change to the TOS uniforms in 2265 after WNMHGB.
There, it's all fixed.![]()
I'm kinda glad that Yeoman Colt didn't show up.
Talosian illusions.I'd REALLY like to hear an explanation as to how Colt could be a human in "The Cage" but a spiky alien in DSC.
Talosian illusions.
That would presuppose that the alien Colt (assuming that's her true form) is capable of interbreeding with humans, because that was the Talosians' intention - to select potential mates for Pike.
Perhaps Colt's alien appearance on DSC was faked? She could have been preparing for some kind of undercover work.
Or maybe one or both Colts isn't actually named Colt. They are never referred to by name, are they?
My earlier post suggested that the Cage uniforms are some variant of dress uniform for a formal event just preceding the episode (maybe the Rigel VII incident, which a comic book speculates was Rigel's botched entry into the Federation).Only gripe is that the Enterprise uniforms from "QA" are identical to season 2 of Discovery. In "If Memory Serves" the flashback to "The Cage" has the light gold/blue uniforms and then they seemingly switch back to the gold/red/blue colored off-center collar variety.
In any event best score so far from Discovery, courtesy of Michael Giacchino of the Kelvin films.
You also have to consider the short treks probably don't have the same budget as the full series, they can't just create a whole new set of uniforms.
Thank you......everything HAVING to have an in universe explanation just bugs the piss out of me the older I get.
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