Different situations, different considerations. And yes, when blowing up someone needlessly has happened it usually has been called out over and over.
the lady doth protest too muchAllegations? The first two happens a lot, the second is your own wording, but killing sure tends to happen a lot as well.
The worst things is that the regulators were just doing their job and didn’t kill anyone...in fact, unless I’m forgetting someone, Osyraa is the only one to kill a person in these 3 episodes, the Andorian. Then comes Michael and kills hundreds for no reason.
Only good side is that they remembered that beaming out a boarding party should be possible, something often forgot on other series.
The default computer would probably feel inclined to either discuss the command with Burnham at length, or then to send a cloud of crucial valves and other doodads with "regulator" to their name to outer space, crippling the vessel...
Beaming the bad guys (aside from scientist - clever computer) away made perfect sense -- she was possibly the only crewmember alive at that point.
She beamed them onto the other ship, not into space. They then started shooting, easily self defence.
Kirk blew up Chang. And kicked Doc Brown off a mountain.
Picard machine gunned the borg
left undercover Tuvok for dead (and the others)
Sisko killed many ships, and what happened to the Dominion fleet in the wormhole, Janeway hid inside a Borg Sphere and blew it up from the inside and nobody cared about mass murder then.
"They won't just let us go
I don't expect them too which is why we have to eject the warp core and blow our way out
We'll blow ourselves along with it"
Real world navies don't open murder investigations every time a gunner sinks an enemy vessel.
The Viridian wasn't even a random civilian vessel that had done nothing wrong. It was the very starship that had attacked the Federation Headquarters mere hours before and was trying to escort a hijacked crucial Federation military asset into their own territory, after using said asset in a false flag operation against the Federation. Starfleet and the Ni'Varians were in active pursuit when Discovery forced them to drop out of warp. Of course, merely forcing them to surrender and give up Discovery would be the ideal outcome. But there are no ideals in a combat situation. In the context of warfare, the Viridian was a valid target and no one in Starfleet would've considered it a crime if it was destroyed instead of merely crippled. Real world navies don't open murder investigations every time a gunner sinks an enemy vessel.
Lily taking Picard to task over Ensign Lynch is one of my favourite scenes in any TrekAnd this was supposed to be shocking. We get no shock reactions for Burnham's actions. Although it's all in the heat of the moment, and we don't get a contemplative breather like we did in ST:FC.
Holy fuck, so a magic child got sad and magically disabled all the dilithium (they call him psychic or something, but its fucking magic)? This is literally the worst fucking thing in the franchise's history. Nothing in the franchise has ever been this stupid of badly written, Threshold looks like Best of Both Worlds compared to this utter bullshit.
How fucking brain dead are the writers? Who thought that this was in any way acceptable? Its so horrible its actually hilarious. This is so stupid its hard to not just laugh. Fuck Discovery and everyone who works on it in a writing/producing capacity, they are truly the dumbest assholes to have ever worked on an official ST project, and considering how bad Berman/Braga got, thats an impressive achievement.
I'm definitely dropping this shit now, no more giving episodes a chance. I'll stick with Picard and Lower Decks, and maybe hope that a competent writer sneaks their way onto the Captain Pike show, because I did like STD season 2 a lot, and really wanted a Pike show after it.
On whose part? Everybody was shooting at everybody anyway
Nobody was trying to kill Burnham or to destroy the Discovery
Burnham never goes for any sort of split-second timing when prompting Book to jump
we don't get a contemplative breather like we did in ST:FC.
Discovery wasn't shooting, it was trapped inside. As soon as the crew reached the bridge the veridian started firing at them.
Book knew when he could leave because there would be a subspace disturbance in the mycenial network (or whatever, the traffic light would be green)
Clearly with an intent to NOT kill, or they would have
She should know when to panic and when to just wait.
You've been watching Clerks.The worst things is that the regulators were just doing their job
I can't wait to see why Burnham is so horrible in the fourth season. It'll be good. She's a Captain now. The trashing Burnham gets will make the trashing Janeway got look so tame.Burnham is captain so new allegations have to be invented for season four because many of the old ones have become outdated. So far we have one already invented in season two and two in season three:
- Burnham whispers
- Burnham is crying
- Burnham is all about killing
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