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Which has never been removed from Memory Alpha.
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/DIS_Season_3

Who is the second person to the right?

I think the problem is people still don't like the idea that the Federation has died.

Yeah, I am not a fan. Especially as I have the impression from the old trailer and the few information we have that the Federation failed or got mostly destroyed long ago, so it survived at best a few hundreds years. I would prefer if at least an outside force was responsible for its downfall, but its in my opinion darker, more tragic and political if they go the infighting route and the Federation failed because of members not agreeing and working together anymore. So I am sure they chose the second option.
 
I'm just not sure I'm up for another round "Michael Burnham saves the universe". Hopefully the story is smaller and more intimate, but I'm not holding my breath.
 
She was standing. She wasn't even acting. Is it her blackness that's so unforgiveable or her gender? I'm guessing if she was Jeri Ryan holding a flag she'd be giving you feels, amiright?

Ahh the typical SJW outrage, painting everyone as racist or sexist.

All I said was she over-acts and is annoying. That's all.

Oh and I'm gay btw.
 
I am sure your hope will be for a naught. Season 3 will obviously be about rebuilding the Federation after it was destroyed/failed somehow in the past, maybe to even bring back peace to the galaxy as a whole and as Burnham is the clear main character of the show she surely will be portrayed as a big savior character. She will be the bright shining light in the darkness who will end people's suffering, who will bring back peace and prosperity and so on and so forth.

If she influences and brings forth change then fine whatever. But she was literally the person to start and end a war. And then a few months later became the red angel who saved the entire galaxy.

Aria, the new nonbinary teen character.

I hope you're joking?

Edit: Wow you're not. OF COURSE Star Trek Discovery introduces a "non binary" character into the show. Of course it does. :lol:
 
Despite being named for the ship and not the person, Discovery is the Michael Burnham show. She will forever be the centre of everything that happens in it. It's one of those things where you either roll with it or you're not gonna have a good time.

It's like watching Buffy and being mad that Buffy gets all the attention, or Smallville and wishing Clark Kent didn't solve everything:shrug:
Or that TNG was secretly Star Trek Picard Vol 1
 
Ahh the typical SJW outrage, painting everyone as racist or sexist.

All I said was she over-acts and is annoying. That's all.

Oh and I'm gay btw.
I was going to paste some of your past history about the way you've commented on women in entertainment but i won't because they (your comments, not the actors) are talent-less, boring and will just start more of the same shit that's infected plenty of other parts of the forum. That is my opinion, though I'm generally right. I also think,yes, that you are a bit racist and sexist, judging from your past statements. I could be wrong, but it isn't likely. Being gay isn't some vaccine against the kind of tendencies you exhibit.

You went ballistic over a 10 second scene of someone looking down and up and standing stock still and holding onto a pole. Now you're already evoking SJW. When do you start calling folks "cucks" or do you people still do that?

BTW, I like social justice. Fighting for it isn't shameful.
 
What's wrong with a non binary character? I would have thought you'd be ecstatic, out of the two new characters being introduced this season, neither of them are female.
Nothing is wrong with it unless one is trying to make it a problem.
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You know what I do when I don't like the character?

I dislike the character and just..accept that I can't like every character.

Hell the Crushers (Bev and Wes) were among my least favorite characters across any series..but..I didn't launch the outrage wagon.
That's why I haven't watch all the way through TNG. I do not like the main characters and see no reason to keep forcing myself to watch them.
 
930 years into what is already the future where literally anything can happen and they find someone who lives a lifestyle many do here on Earth today?

Forced.


:lol:

They could have set the show 500 years into our past and they still would have included him. It's a decision based on our modern day society and what gets headlines, not what civilisation could be like in 900 years.

That is my opinion, though I'm generally right

:lol: not sure how you expect anyone to take your posts seriously when you say things like that. Oh and I have no idea what a cuck is.
 
They could have set the show 500 years into our past and they still would have included him. It's a decision based on our modern day society and what gets headlines, not what civilisation could be like in 900 years.
So like including a Russian kid as part of the Enterprise crew in 1967?

No wait, that was truly based on what life will be like 300 years in the future, and in no way based in the 60's.
 
So like including a Russian kid as part of the Enterprise crew in 1967?

No wait, that was truly based on what life will be like 300 years in the future, and in no way based in the 60's.

If the Discovery producers were in charge of TOS Trek back then, 90% of the crew would be Russian. Nice big billboard advertising how progressive and woke the show is.

Of course Star Trek has always been inclusive and representative, my point is Discovery makes it so obvious and forced that it takes me out of the episode.
 
If the Discovery producers were in charge of TOS Trek back then, 90% of the crew would be Russian. Nice big billboard advertising how progressive and woke the show is.

Of course Star Trek has always been inclusive and representative, my point is Discovery makes it so obvious and forced that it takes me out of the episode.
It probably seemed just as obvious and forced to some people in the 1960's when they had a black woman as a respected member of the crew, or even when the Voyager crew answered to a Lady Captain in 1995.
 
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