Yep. According to Dehner Spock and Mitchell served together for years.Really? From WNMHGBF I'd reckon that that Spock and Mitchell had been on the Enterprise for some time, before Kirk took charge.
Yep. According to Dehner Spock and Mitchell served together for years.Really? From WNMHGBF I'd reckon that that Spock and Mitchell had been on the Enterprise for some time, before Kirk took charge.
My guess is that Kirk asked for Mitchell on his first command, but didn't get him, as Pike had more clout. So Mitchell and Spock had been working for Pike on Enterprise for some years before Kirk came in as the new captain.Yep. According to Dehner Spock and Mitchell served together for years.
Please no. The fewer rubber faces onscreen every week the better.
Part of me really hopes they're adapting Gabrielle Carlotti from the Early Voyages comics (even though I know that the chances of them taking anything from a 1990s Marvel comic is extremely slim), but I'd love to see her and the Tholians.
I like how much TOS celebrated real human diversity and showed a united earth journeying out into the unknown. Every other show has had multiple aliens on the crew, including all the ones currently coming out. Nice to see a bone thrown to TOS fans.
This is a version of Trek where Yeoman Colt is a blue alien with spikes all over. Who really thinks they're gonna change a thing like that and give a shit about one line in one episode??
Meanwhile in Disco's season 2 finale the Enterprise's computer was voiced by the same actress that does Disco's computer voice. Somehow, I suspect they'll likely use her in SNW.
I kind of like the idea as long as we get Colt too.Wouldn't mind a Gary Mitchell character coming in and take the navigator position, with maybe a part time science/communications like Checkov did?
Thats a character that didn't have much character development, maybe be used as the "Space Hunk" like Kirk, Riker, Trip was?
Since the Farragut incident would have happened between Disco's first two seasons, I don't think we'll be seeing it on SNW.
It'd be neat if Kirk and Spock met over a game of chess.
What if Pike's Enterprise and Decker's Constellation are first responders after Kirk's Farragut is beset upon by Orion pirates after the attack of the cloud thing that kills Garrovick and most of the crew?
The much-reduced crew of the Farragut sends out a distress call during the attack. Pike and Decker respond, expecting the worst, only to find the Farragut relatively intact, holding off three pirate ships, and commanded by the most senior surviving officer, Jim Kirk.
After scaring off the Orions, Pike brings the remaining crew aboard the Enterprise, Pike and Decker are super-impressed with how well Lt. Kirk handled himself during both crises, although Kirk himself is still in shock over the events and doubting his actions with the cloud thing. Kirk matter-of-factly describes several brilliant maneuvers in holding off the pirates with such a diminished crew (thus establishing Kirk's abilities), as well as his calculated risk that rescue ships would arrive in time.
Other stuff happens, but at some point Kirk finds himself entering a rec-room where Spock is playing chess against the computer. Kirk asks if he can join him for a game, Spock offers fair warning about how good at chess he is, Kirk accepts, and then promptly beats him while they have a conversation during the match (we all know that Kirk illogically always beats Spock at chess). Instead of getting angry, which Vulcans don't do anyway, Spock is intrigued and he and Kirk start hitting it off.
By doing something like this, it better explains how Spock can handle the transition from Pike to Kirk some years later.
Other stuff happens in the episode. I'd like to see a hint of recklessness in Decker that foreshadows his fate in The Doomsday Machine. Maybe Decker goes off to engage the Orions, but it's a touch more luck than tactical skill that carries the day.
And the episode ends in a fun "did-they-or-didn't-they?" thing between Kirk and Number One that raises a couple eyebrows on the bridge, while that upbeat end-of-a-TOS episode music plays.
Don't have it all worked out, I'm not a writer, but that would make for a good sole appearance by Kirk in maybe a 2-parter that would be re-watched 100 times over by fans.
Since the Farragut incident would have happened between Disco's first two seasons, I don't think we'll be seeing it on SNW.
This is a version of Trek where Yeoman Colt is a blue alien with spikes all over.
Because being nitpicky and angry is how Star Trek fans roll.Why do people keep saying that? It's not as if the spiked alien is ever CALLED Colt.![]()
Yeoman S. F. Drives.Then again, Colt from TOS is never called that, either. So technically, they're both wrong!![]()
Also she's red not blue.Why do people keep saying that? It's not as if the spiked alien is ever CALLED Colt.
Why do people keep saying that? It's not as if the spiked alien is ever CALLED Colt.![]()
TOS S2 'Obsession" technically took place in 2267. 11 years earlier from that would make it 2256.Kirk did specify that the incident occurred "eleven years ago" in Obsession, but the TOS timeline is so nebulous that it could probably be placed comfortably in 2258 with an assumption of rounding on Kirk's end.
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