So have I. First I’ve heard of it.
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So have I. First I’ve heard of it.
Sure there is. That's why they need a new First Officer. Though putting Tilly in that spot is odd.Tilly as first officer doesn't make sense. It seems there's no chain of command on Discovery.
Keeping the name Vulcan might not sit well with the Romulans and push them away.I don't know what to think of the Ni'Var thing. Was it necessary to change the name of the planet?
As much as the over-importance of Burnham is absurd within Discovery, Burnham isn't responsible for getting Vulcans and Romulans angry at each other. They were basically at each other's throats long before she got there. Burnham's forum just gave them an excuse to bring the feud out into the open. She didn't ruin any of Spock's life work that wasn't already at at risk and barely hanging together as it was.Nice to see the Vulcans and the Romulans finally achieved unification. That said, it was curious how Burnham in one episode almost ruined Spock's life work.
Other than Saru, Burnham, and Tilly, who else went through the command officers training program?Sure there is. That's why they need a new First Officer. Though putting Tilly in that spot is odd.
Ohh, can we see Tilly take the Kobayashi Maru?Other than Saru, Burnham, and Tilly, who else went through the command officers training program?
Because the answer was cake all along.Ohh, can we see Tilly take the Kobayashi Maru?
Ha! It does to. Completely unintentional i assure you.That actually sounds like a real line when read in your profile pics voice
Considering Tilly's entry into the program as an ensign was a major exception, it's very likely that other officers were still looking forward to it. Indeed, a scientist like Stamets probably had no leadership preparation outside of his department.One might assume that anyone wearing gold is required to take command training.
I like Tilly, but an Ensign who only recently was a cadet, wouldn't he high on the list of candidates. She would need to prove her self at lower levels first. Like Harry Kim, who was cutting his teeth by taking the con on third shift.Other than not liking the character, can anybody come up with a reason based on what we've been shown so far in DISCOVERY's episodes, why Tilly should not be given a chance to prove herself as being capable of filling the FIrst Officer spot?
And it has to jive with the fact that we have seen the entire bridge crew welcome Saru's decision.
You do realize that it's been almost four years since she was in the Academy right?I like Tilly, but an Ensign who only recently was a cadet, wouldn't he high on the list of candidates. She would need to prove her self at lower levels first. Like Harry Kim, who was cutting his teeth by taking the con on third shift.
I know, right? I definitely got that vibe.Was it just me, or were Saru and the Vulcan President flirting a bit at the end of the episode?
Other than not liking the character or disagreeing with the writers decision to do it, can anybody come up with a reason based on what we've been shown so far in DISCOVERY's episodes, why Tilly should not be given a chance to prove herself as being capable of filling the FIrst Officer spot?
And it has to jive with the fact that we have seen the entire bridge crew welcome Saru's decision.
Nothing we've seen so far indicates to me that she should not be given a chance to try.
Can I just say that I appreciate that Vance isn't a dysfunctional and/or evil badmiral? Because I really do. It's a nice change of pace.
As for the episode itself.... I'm conflicted, because there was a part of me that loved it and a part that was profoundly disappointed that the episode didn't go deeper into what Ni'Var is actually like.![]()
Which as far as we've been shown, has been completely addressed by that entire conversation in the spore room between her and the bridge crew.The issue is that Tilly's worthiness can't be viewed in isolation. The rest of the crew exists, even if they are not played by main cast members. Tilly has experience, but most of them outrank her and have more experience than she does.
Tilly is not just being offered a promotion, she's being jumped over the rest of the crew, and being made their direct supervisor.
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