True, but you opened up an avenue to say that there is nothing original about contemporary Trek.(Yes, I know books are not canon, but still very similar concept)
True, but you opened up an avenue to say that there is nothing original about contemporary Trek.(Yes, I know books are not canon, but still very similar concept)
Wow, that's awesome.Or maybe a holographic O'Brien with the time written across his chest instead of the bird.
I've always found that to enjoy TV sci-fi in general, and Star Trek in particular, you just have to forgive some ridiculous plot contrivances from time to time.
Maybe a Q-Like being messed up the rules for atomic decay or something like that, but what would it gain from that?All Dilithium blowing up the same time has something to do with the mycelial network I guess. Or not....but at this point I would concider it one way the writers could go without pulling too much new space wizardry out of ....ähm..nowhere.
\No, they didn't. Book explicitly mentions 2 or three other methods that aren't viable. Massive, galaxywide destruction of the majority of ships, space stations, ship yards, etc. killing some significant fraction of space power and Starfleet crews/leadership. Not so easy to rebuilt that fast. Plus since we don't know exactly where they are or what the rest of the Federation is like, there could be a core set of worlds (centered on Earth, naturally) where they have new ships and new rebuilding - we just didn't see it in the first hour of the season.
I have no Idea.Maybe a Q-Like being messed up the rules for atomic decay or something like that, but what would it gain from that?
Trekyards brought up a interesting thing about this episode being the first episode in all of Trek to not have any white humans in it.
Plot speed doesn't care about crystals and storms.They can't travel at plot speeds because the plot crystals conveniently broke in a plot storm. Makes sense to me.
It’s better when it’s both of them. The fun comes in talking the comment sectionOne time Foley came on a livestream, completely unprepared, just sitting there. After twenty minutes or so he complained about people not giving him enaugh money for just sitting there and breathing....never watched another episode.
I don't think there were any humans at all on Hima. So from a storytelling aspect it makes perfect sense.Trekyards brought up a interesting thing about this episode being the first episode in all of Trek to not have any white humans in it.
Yeah, except for all the random arrests, drugging, interrogation, thievery, animal enslavement, assaults, murder/self-defense deaths, backstabbing, insulting, starving people, etc.I enjoyed it and am curious where Trek's future is going. Even without the Federation, all those aliens seemed to be working together pretty well.
...UGH. Why did I give this show another chance?
You are correct, you initially mentioned powering the warp drive - I went with alt methods of travel. I still think the overall picture makes a lot of sense. As I mentioned earlier, massive galaxy-wide destruction of infrastructure, ships, people, etc. left the Federations and other planets devastated. So in the 120 years, they probably have been looking for new methods of storing and expending massive amounts of energy needed for the warp drive, at the same time they are reviving older FTL methods. But without the organized, stabilizing, and technologically homogenizing presence of the Federation, each region probably develops their own workarounds. In this area, they have been working with the remains of dilithium. Maybe they don't have the scientists and engineers available to build the new system yet. Elsewhere, who knows?\
No, they mentioned 3 other methods of FTL, not other methods of powering the warp drive.
Well....I like cockins or what his name is. Sometimes hard to understand, especiallly when you are not a native speaker. But he is likable. And I enjoyed the channel when it was mostly about just the ships.It’s better when it’s both of them. The fun comes in talking the comment section
oh no, what have I done!?True, but you opened up an avenue to say that there is nothing original about contemporary Trek.
It's actually to modulate the reaction between matter and anti-matter.
As has already been said, the fact that an inert crystalline substance spontaneously "explodes" across the galaxy at the same time (regardless of the conditions its in) is the dumbest, most laughable, most non-scientific level of idiocy that has arguably ever existed in Star Trek this side of "Threshold." it's the most Alex Kurtzman-y idea in a long line of awful Kurtzman-y ideas.
Let alone the fact that it's been 700 years, there would be countless alternate fuel sources. Let alone we already know many advanced species/governments don't use dilithium.
UGH. Why did I give this show another chance?
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