I am curious how Michael will change as a character in S4 as Captain. Will she delegate more?
After the chain were beamed back from Discovery, the veridian started attacking. Maybe this time they wouldn't try to suffocate the crew and instead just take over the ship.
PICARD: Picard to Arkaria base. Deactivate the baryon sweep. Arkaria Base, this is Captain Picard on board the Enterprise. Deactivate the baryon sweep!
PICARD: Arkaria Base, this is Captain Picard. Deactivate the baryon sweep immediately!
Good point. Debt slaves with a family, like the scientist.Given the preponderance of evidence we've seen, it's very likely that the Regulators were debt slaves at worst or pre-warp rubes at best.
I don't have a big issue with it, I just find it funny that this show in particular is all about taking the high road in morality, but seems to forget all that during big action scenes.
very hard to make indeed...probably hundreds of people on the viridian and anyway those guys did follow orders not to kill anybody, not something easy for psychopath killers.As for nuances, I guess it's possible to argue that the Regulators are a special bunch of exceptionally hardened criminals who flock under the command of the likes of Zareh, and thus are particularly deserving of a grim fate - even if they display even less fighting competence than the average Stormtrooper, and even though they seem to be the only sort of Emerald Chain employee involved in the takeover of the hero ship, both factors making the "elite villain" interpretation less desirable
a good idea for a LDS sketch!It's rather amusing that the computer even understands what Burnham means when she tells it to beam "every regulator" off the ship. Has Zora already managed to re-establish herself into the computer? 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...
not very clear...both might be possible. And anyway she blew up the ship shortly afterwards.She beamed them onto the other ship, not into space.
Kirk shoot a single torpedo at a ship that was actively destroying the enterprise.Kirk blew up Chang
Who was trying to kill him.And kicked Doc Brown off a mountain.
And the way he did it was one of the points of the movie.Picard machine gunned the borg
who?left undercover Tuvok for dead
in a state of open war against an invading force.Sisko killed many ships, and what happened to the Dominion fleet in the wormhole
If janeway has a reputation of war criminal there is a reason...Janeway hid inside a Borg Sphere and blew it up from the inside and nobody cared about mass murder then.
what? When?Hell at the time of Kirk, Pike, and Burnham, Starfleet had a GENERAL ORDER to eradicate all life on a planet, not just blow up an attacking ship.
this was before they conveniently discovered they could use book to jump."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"
But they could.It does suggest they couldn't jump while the veridan surrounded them
the old OS seems to have no problem in handling the new systems, though.I'd really hope that by the 23rd century we'll have better AI than Siri. And while the GUI was reinstalled, sensor data might not have been, and clearly there were enough systems left to cope with all the 31st century modifications like floating nacelles
But why should shields stop spore jumping? Nothing
Their actions continued to be of the "let's capture the spore drive intact" sort
I am curious how Michael will change as a character in S4 as Captain. Will she delegate more?
Why should magical subspace fields that somehow stop torpedoes phased energy beams and transporters, but not light, stop magical mushroom transports?
So your saying Discovery should have simply lowered shields and surrendered?
Sometimes necessary?The show treats killing like most shows, including Trek, treat killing.
Sometimes necessary, and sometimes not even worth commenting on. Sometimes it takes dramatic focus front and center. In most cases death is not treated as it would be in real life, just like trauma, illness and consequences.Sometimes necessary?
This is hardly a question worth pondering, since the very episodes show that spore jumping is not stopped by shields. Not the Starfleet ones, at any rate - and Starfleet is the only party that might have an idea of how to stop jumping.
They should have run
The show treats killing like most shows, including Trek, treat killing.
I think it depended on the needs of the plot. You had episodes with Klingons getting shot, and security officers dying and little more than a "What do we do with the body?" or what not. And there are other times where it mandates a response.I'm pretty sure that's not true. To give an extreme example, when they had ship-to-ship combat in Voyager and Enterprise, they often just disabled the weapons/engines and left the ships otherwise intact.
I'd bet your life they jumped out of headquarters at least once. Might have been just after the refit.When did Discovery spore-jump directly out of federation HQ?
just because the spore drive already doesn’t make any sense is no reason to make up even more senseless theories that aren’t even hinted at in the show.Why should magical subspace fields that somehow stop torpedoes phased energy beams and transporters, but not light, stop magical mushroom transports?
no, just jump away.So your saying Discovery should have simply lowered shields and surrendered?
For most of past Trek this is patently not true.The show treats killing like most shows, including Trek, treat killing.
a few episodes back. But with consent of the federation, so it’s not 100% clear that shields stop jumping. For sure it’s not even hinted at anywhere that they would, nor that releasing a warp core in the hangar would somehow drop shields.When did Discovery spore-jump directly out of federation HQ?
you keep ignoring that this conversation took place before they discovered book could navigate the drive. Blowing up both ships to prevent the capture of the spore drive is self-sacrifice, blowing up an already outmatched viridian is even worse than Kirk opening fire on an already dying Nero.They couldn't, they were trapped inside the ship.
"We're stuck inside the Veridian and they're trying to breach the hull"
When did Discovery spore-jump directly out of federation HQ?
They couldn't, they were trapped inside the ship.
Burnhams plan relied on Book jumping out. She'd already discussed the spore jump with Book and Aurellio before Tilly, Detmer, and the camera, got to the bridge, she was explaining to the rest of the crew.
I think it just depends on the needs of story. TOS could be somber and serious and then have the sitcom end of the show chuckle depending on the episode.For most of past Trek this is patently not true.
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