How about disabling 32nd century Starfleet holograms, tasked with matters of security during a time a crisis, just by blinking at them?
Some folks could've explained it due to Georgiou's supernatural abilities as a Terran though.
How about disabling 32nd century Starfleet holograms, tasked with matters of security during a time a crisis, just by blinking at them?
I didn’t think of that... Would be supremely cool if that was the writers’ intent.NI' VAR = NImoy's Vulcan And Romulus.
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I didn’t think of that... Would be supremely cool if that was the writers’ intent.
This doesn’t make sense to me. Everyone cries, but no one expects total strangers to cry with them, I don’t see a show trying to gain sympathy from an audience, I see real people reacting to real situations, realistically. Crying doesn’t need to be “earned” because it’s an emotional response.I don't have a problem with crying or showing emotion. I'm a highly-emotional man.
What I have a problem is that the writing often relies on melodrama rather than earning their emotional moments... tears or otherwise. Like Airam's funeral. How can I grieve with the crew when the show did nothing to make me as the viewer care about Airam?
The show uses crying as a means to gain audience sympathy without doing the work to earn that moment for either the characters or the audience.
Disappointed the Discovery doesn’t have a new effect when it jumps after the retrofit. I was expecting the nacelles to circle the ship while the rest was also spinning.
That makes sense but think it would have worked better if she was to reveal that to him.
Speaking of Spock, we still don’t know what happened to him. The JJVerse gives us one story but that doesn’t really mesh with what we know in Picard. Hopefully one day we get an answer.[/
Given the number of alternate timelines, his fate can be whatever you would like it to be.
I did NOT want Tilly as number one, but they handled it way better than I expected. The engine room scene was pretty strong moment with vibes of Dead Poet's Society.......maybe my favorite scene of the episode.
Everyone is going to get hung up on First Officer Tilly, aren't they?
In a universe where an academy dropout can become Chief Engineer and a literal terrorist by Federation standards can become a First Officer, promoting an academy graduate who shows a lot of potential to be acting First Officer is pretty low on my list of potential grievances.
Yeah. What of the Remans? Those poor people are always forgotten.
Eventually there will be an episode that mentions them again, even if it's just in passing. Each showrunner has a different view on what elements should be ignored (Chabon was by his own admission anti-Remans) but we'll get something some day. Just like a Sybok reference. Some day.![]()
How the hell did you know?Thanks for acknowledging.
How about disabling 32nd century Starfleet holograms, tasked with matters of security during a time a crisis, just by blinking at them?
And you won't get any argument from me on that. Berman was a horrid creative producer who took all the sexy out of Trek, making it much more stuffy filling it with dull humans. I'm hardly ever going to defend his era.
His TikTok was pure FIREI kept wondering how exactly captain Picard obtained footage of ambassador Spock talking to him in private with no recording equipment. I guess since canon doesn't matter, Picard was a sly vlogger all along?
If combadges were on "record" the whole time, I can think of a few things in the TNG era that should have been different. Riker's trial for one thing in killing that alien in some episode, they should have just pulled up his combadge records.Let's just say that Picard's combadge was recording, and that the video was a reconstruction?
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