In the previews we've seen Mariner …… in a gold uniform playing poker with the senior officers. This might be a flashback to how her last demotion went down. Or maybe not.
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How meta.... a Galaxy Quest version of Star Trek...
"A Private Little War"As much as I love the character, I don't remember him ever showing humility or acknowledging he caused the problem.
A couple other random thoughts.
- Why did the guy in sick bay say "thank god" at the end? He was Bajoran, shouldn't he thank the Prophets? One of the few slip ups.
It actually goes all the way back to "Emissary" when Kira referred to DS9 as a "god-forsaken station".This goes back to at least DS9 "The Alternate":...
"A Private Little War"
I think it depends on the episode. Kirk certainly demonstrated a capability of being self-reflective and humble, at times. I think one of the better moments was in "Conscience of the King" were McCoy challenges his pursuit of Karidan as being motivated by revenge and not justice. But, Kirk more often than not was more than able to swagger off to the next adventure with a smile so yeah him being humble was a rare treat.I missed this TV series. Kirk more often than not, went in and broke the Prime Directive and reset societies to something he was more in-line with his values. As much as I love the character, I don't remember him ever showing humility or acknowledging he caused the problem.
^^^secret again, and then back to widely known again.NCC-73515 said: ↑
What bothers me the most now is that Section 31 went from being top secret to being official and widely known, then back to top
Blame "Discovery" - Enterprise and DS9 had a logical consistency - 31 was a secret organization until Bashir revealed them to a vast swath of Starfleet command and apparently regular officers too. Discovery screwed with it for the "cool factor", but didn't pull it off.
ST: D's S2 episode - "If Memory Serves" would disagree with you.Trek doesn't have a good track record with its "love letters."
It was never shown or hinted at that he completely exposed them.^^^
Um...no...Blame DS9 - because I guess you don't realize the show is set AFTER Bashir revealed the existence of Section 31 to Starfleet in general. It's 2380 - One year after the events of Star Trek Nemesis. (BTW - In ENT, Reed pretty quickly revealed the existence of Section 31 to Archer when pressed - and Harris (the then head of Section 31) had no issue revealing himself of the organization to Archer directly; and cited Section 31 of the Starfleet charter.)
Boimler. His name is Boimler.Nope
That would be great! I enjoy seeing main characters is department colors different from their usual one. And alternate timelines.The title of ep 3 is "Temporal Edict", so the screenshot of Mariner wearing gold and playing cards with the senior staff might be an alternate timeline?
You mean “love letters” like “Relics”, “Trials and Tribble-ations” or the fourth season of Enterprise, which have been hugely unpopular with fans and critics?
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But he regretted the need to contribute to and escalate it.Which is weird, because it wasn’t an issue he created.
That was a called a "Valentine to the fans."I speak of things specifically called "love letters" like the series finale of Enterprise.
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Um...no...Blame DS9 - because I guess you don't realize the show is set AFTER Bashir revealed the existence of Section 31 to Starfleet in general. It's 2380 - One year after the events of Star Trek Nemesis. (BTW - In ENT, Reed pretty quickly revealed the existence of Section 31 to Archer when pressed - and Harris (the then head of Section 31) had no issue revealing himself of the organization to Archer directly; and cited Section 31 of the Starfleet charter.)
ST: D's S2 episode - "If Memory Serves" would disagree with you.![]()
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