For a buck extra I'll spike it with NyQuil.
Again, another death of a random extra via means that shouldn't have been fatal if the AI / crew did their parts on trying to beam him back the moment that Vacuum was detected sucking the officer out of the ship.
Michael Burnham literally survived Vacuum a few episodes ago when the Helmet formed around her a few seconds after exposure.
She survived Vacuum by jumping between two sections of Discovery during Season 1 with the computer releasing the force field and opening it on the other end.
Jonathon Archer survived Vacuum and was beamed to safety.
This death of random extra felt cheap, unearned, and unwarranted.
All it tells me is that StarFleet OSHA protocols are WORSE than the Tal Shiar's OSHA protocols for their assassins in Star Trek: Picard Season 1.
Remember, those guys were going to fall and have their spinal columns crushed by impacting the ground head first.
They were beamed to safety.
Yet the AI / Zora or Discovery's computer couldn't be bothered to save that random crew man?
He didn't lose his combadge.
Talk about cheap danger / sympathy points out of negligence or gross incompetence.
This is what people talk about when there's "Plot Armor".
Instead of a well earned death for a "Extra", they go the cheap route that should be easily avoidable and where the main character, Michael Burnham, has survived on 2x occaisions.
They could've beamed back his corpse and resurrected him via Borg Nano Probes.
But nope, let's leave his body in the void and spend ZERO effort to beam it back and fix him.
Just declare random extra dead because you didn't bother trying to save him.
#notmyScottyBeaming through raised Federation shields? That's it. I'm out of the franchise. #ThisFarNoFarther #TheLineMustBeDrawnHere
#notmyScotty
I hope! Just take the TOS Remastered look and kick it up a notch.
Yeah, it is odd. TNG, DS9 and VOY never once mentioned it nor even ENT, though that might be forgiven since humans had yet to reach that far towards the Galactic Barrier(save for the crew of the S.S. Valiant sometime after 2065) so may never have seen it.
The great barrier affects Psionic creatures the most as is well knownI had a huge smile on my face with the reference. Also makes me wonder if one of the characters is going to get Gary Mitchell-ed.
Book is an empath and is either going to have a massive headache like most telepaths did in Q Continuum novels or have godlike policies and possibly confront those behind the DMV possibly leading to narritive conflict with Michael.(the father image's manifestation being a precursor)The Galactic Barrier gets the first onscreen name drop in the franchise since 1968. Nice.
Is it lonely over there?Beaming through raised Federation shields? That's it. I'm out of the franchise. #ThisFarNoFarther #TheLineMustBeDrawnHere
It seems everybody went from fat butts to fat heads when the line was drawn.Wow. My butt is a lot flatter than I thought.
Book might be turning into another Gary Mitchell the closer Discovery gets to the Galactic Barrier. He'd most likely recover and be saved from Gary's fate but still, that wouldn't be a pleasant process for him to go through.
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