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Spoilers Strange New Worlds 1x01 - "Strange New Worlds"

Rate the Episode

  • 1 - Excellent

    Votes: 147 45.9%
  • 2

    Votes: 81 25.3%
  • 3

    Votes: 60 18.8%
  • 4

    Votes: 12 3.8%
  • 5

    Votes: 5 1.6%
  • 6

    Votes: 4 1.3%
  • 7

    Votes: 5 1.6%
  • 8

    Votes: 6 1.9%
  • 9

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 10 - Terrible

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    320
  • Poll closed .
I LUV how Vulcan Females are the ones who are expected to do the proposing.
Spock was actually worried that she wasn't going to.
They even had T'Pring show a bit of that underlying logical snark we saw from her in TOS.

I was kinda hoping that her proposal gift was the IDIC symbol necklace, but it didn't appear to be.
The same T'Pring who will get out of the marriage by having Kirk fight Spock
 
Overall I'm quite pleased with the pilot episode. The crew's likeable and they feel more real after one episode than DIS achieved for most of its crew during the 3 seasons I cared to watch. Also liked the legal trick at the end.

Now let's have a look at the continuity issues.

The Gorn have been retconned to an established enemy. La'an's family was killed by them when Una was a mere ensign.

Robert April has been retconned from a white Commodore to a black Admiral. That is if you consider TAS as part of the canon or not. I suppose the most elegant solution would be to remaster "The Counter-Clock Incident" but that's never going to happen.
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There's a Chief Kyle and he's of Asian descent. If he is supposed to be the Lt. Kyle from TOS and TWOK that would be another race retcon. Could easily be another character though or maybe TOS-Kyle's husband?

Cmdr. M'Benga is the ship's CMO. That raises the question what he's going to do to get demoted. Or maybe he's the father of TOS-M'Benga?

Lt. Samuel Kirk serves aboard the Enterprise. It was never explicitly said that he was not in Starfleet so there's wiggle room but this is yet another instance of Small Universe-Syndrome.

It takes a huge amount of suspension of disbelief to accept that Spock and Uhura failed to mention in "Space Seed" that they served with one of Khan's descendants.

The Eugenics Wars are merged into WWIII. In "Space Seed" the Eugenics Wars took place in the 1990s and were the last great conflict on Earth 200 years ago. This would've put TOS in the 2190s and clashed with World War III being the last great war. So basically this puts TOS in the 2260s but it effectively retcons the 1990s date.

Whoever is in charge of the uniforms did a terrible job.

Lt. Cmdr. Chin-Riley wears Cmdr. stripes
Lt. Noonien Singh wears Lt. Cmdr. stripes
Lt. Ortegas wears Lt. Cmdr. stripes
The female OPS Lt. wears Lt. Cmdr. stripes
Chapel (who is supposed to be a civilian wears Cmdr. stripes. She was an ensign in TOS, a Lt. in TAS and TMP and finally a Cmdr. in TVH).

This might be a non-issue for many but I prefer consistency between dialogue and visuals. And it's not some background characters but half of the main cast.

Chapel seems way too overqualified to be a nurse.
 
So ... Robert April is now Afro-American, Chief Kyle is Asian and Yeoman Colt is some weired alien. It really does surprise me that they didn't make Doctor M'Benga a a blonde swedish woman!

Speaking of which, I hope we will see a lot more M'Benga than Chapel ... he felt spot on, while she felt like a completely different character. And not in a good way.

La'An turned out to be a pleasant surprise, although I'm not very fond about yet another connection to Khan.

Genetic alterations for an away mission? What happened to cosmetic surgery?

Samuel Kirk? WTF?

Favorite quote: Whoever has the biggest stick wins ... :guffaw:
 
Overall I'm quite pleased with the pilot episode. The crew's likeable and they feel more real after one episode than DIS achieved for most of its crew during the 3 seasons I cared to watch. Also liked the legal trick at the end.

Now let's have a look at the continuity issues.

The Gorn have been retconned to an established enemy. La'an's family was killed by them when Una was a mere ensign.

Robert April has been retconned from a white Commodore to a black Admiral. That is if you consider TAS as part of the canon or not. I suppose the most elegant solution would be to remaster "The Counter-Clock Incident" but that's never going to happen.
wink.gif


There's a Chief Kyle and he's of Asian descent. If he is supposed to be the Lt. Kyle from TOS and TWOK that would be another race retcon. Could easily be another character though or maybe TOS-Kyle's husband?

Cmdr. M'Benga is the ship's CMO. That raises the question what he's going to do to get demoted. Or maybe he's the father of TOS-M'Benga?

Lt. Samuel Kirk serves aboard the Enterprise. It was never explicitly said that he was not in Starfleet so there's wiggle room but this is yet another instance of Small Universe-Syndrome.

It takes a huge amount of suspension of disbelief to accept that Spock and Uhura failed to mention in "Space Seed" that they served with one of Khan's descendants.

The Eugenics Wars are merged into WWIII. In "Space Seed" the Eugenics Wars took place in the 1990s and were the last great conflict on Earth 200 years ago. This would've put TOS in the 2190s and clashed with World War III being the last great war. So basically this puts TOS in the 2260s but it effectively retcons the 1990s date.

Whoever is in charge of the uniforms did a terrible job.

Lt. Cmdr. Chin-Riley wears Cmdr. stripes
Lt. Noonien Singh wears Lt. Cmdr. stripes
Lt. Ortegas wears Lt. Cmdr. stripes
The female OPS Lt. wears Lt. Cmdr. stripes
Chapel (who is supposed to be a civilian wears Cmdr. stripes. She was an ensign in TOS, a Lt. in TAS and TMP and finally a Cmdr. in TVH).

This might be a non-issue for many but I prefer consistency between dialogue and visuals. And it's not some background characters but half of the main cast.

Chapel seems way too overqualified to be a nurse.
She was a scientist as a civilian. Joined starfleet as a Nurse to find her husband
Then became doctor by the motion picture
 
Yep definitely worth staying up to watch this. The characters are immediately more likeable than DSC and the general shift in tone to being more positive and hopeful is palpable. Loved it. Already planning a rewatch later on the big screen vs my iPad.
 
Changing clothes and equipment during beaming was never possible, including 100 years later (otherwise they'd have done it all those other times). That really stands out as an unnecessary break in continuity.

The warp bomb was a concept touched upon in the 1994 novel Federation, wherein Optimum Movement leader Adrik Thorsen tries to get Zefram Cochrane to build Thorsen's regime a warp bomb using Cochrane's warp theory as a guide.
I don't remember much from those old novels, but as soon as they mentioned the warp bomb, I remembered reading about that in a novel :D
 
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I like the new Asian chief Kyle. His uniform is unique where it has black stripes; it’s late and brain is fuzzy but did enlisted crew always have different unis in tos? I don’t remember.

lol why is the poll inverted?
 
I like the new Asian chief Kyle. His uniform is unique where it has black stripes; it’s late and brain is fuzzy but did enlisted crew always have different unis in tos? I don’t remember.

Yeah, I hope we see more him. I think his uniform is supposed to be equivalent of the TOS-jumpsuits.

Enlisted crew in TOS were indiscernible from ensigns. TMP added more variety and TWOK finally a unique jumpsuit and full set of insignia.
 
I loved it. I’m going to need a few more watches to give a shit about or notice some of the minor stuff mentioned here, but overall that feels like Star Trek to me. The humour landed in a way that other recent shows just doesn’t. The powerful scenes made me well up at times. I’m not going to use the unconventional voting scale here, but it’s a 10/10 on the standard - higher = better - scale used near uniformly in the review world.
 
The warp bomb was a concept touched upon in the 1994 novel Federation, wherein Optimum Movement leader Adrik Thorsen tries to get Zefram Cochrane to build Thorsen's regime a warp bomb using Cochrane's warp theory as a guide.
The sound effects in that audiobook are permanent fixtures in my memory lol.
 
I loved it. I’m going to need a few more watches to give a shit about or notice some of the minor stuff mentioned here, but overall that feels like Star Trek to me. The humour landed in a way that other recent shows just doesn’t. The powerful scenes made me well up at times. I’m not going to use the unconventional voting scale here, but it’s a 10/10 on the standard - higher = better - scale used near uniformly in the review world.
I’ll watch it repeatedly and still not care about the stuff mentioned here.
 
You can insist that this is a reboot or alternate timeline if you like...to the extent that it matters - not much - I'll just call it a restart. It's a new beginning point for the franchise, and a lot of details will be different from now on without necessarily being part of an intent to substantially alter Trek - unlike AbramsTrek and to some extent a few other recent productions.

Canon is futile.

I like the Abrams movies, to a great extent.
 
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