I wonder if they're going to spoof "Tru Fans" with any of the "True Believers" at all?
So you're saying it's Star Trek?I do find it odd that both Burnham and the Discovery crash land on planets that have civilization nearby. Convenient!
So you're saying it's Star Trek?
Starfleet personnel have been landing on planets where people speak English or where no one notices the motion of their mouths does not match the words coming out of the UT. Odd is part of the job descriptionI do find it odd that both Burnham and the Discovery crash land on planets that have civilization nearby. Convenient!
I am. I'd never say I wasn't. You're taking this in a direction other than the way that I intended.Like it or not, you're every bit the true believer that anyone else here is.![]()
Lets see how it plays out.Probably. Though it seems like they could've taken two differing angles for the two differing plot elements.
Lets see how it plays out.
I wasn't saying you were.I'm not telling people not to watch, just giving my two quatloos.
if these are actual "official" Federation ships, why would they give Sahil any information about the state of the Federation? He has no clearances, no security codes, for all they know this guy broke into the array last week and is trying to get info for the Orion/Andorian syndicate.
Yeah it's almost like it's made up and actually written beforehand...oh.wait...I do find it odd that both Burnham and the Discovery crash land on planets that have civilization nearby. Convenient!
Is there no nit you won't pick just for the sake of nitpicking...
Yes, because star trek has never ever in its 50 year history made things convenient for our heroes.I do find it odd that both Burnham and the Discovery crash land on planets that have civilization nearby. Convenient!
If you have valid criticisms, make them.
To be fair...and you know I have my criticisms of DSC and they are numerous...but in Trek 2009 which most posters here seem to love or at least like and respect as a reboot of the movie franchise the Enterprise ejects Cadet Kirk to the surface of Delta Vega so that his disruptive influence has been removed from the ship. His escape pod lands suspiciously close to both where Spock Prime has chosen to hide out as well as Scotty's installation. Both are within walking distance of Kirk's landing site and in frigid Arctic-looking weather with lots of snow and ice. That's an example of convenient crashing or landing in a story.
What is a valid criticism? Seriously? Because from where I'm sitting, no matter the criticism of the last three years, it simply gets brushed off by the pro-Discovery brigade as nitpicks or being done by haters.
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