What I'm more surprised about is why we don't see the Plasma Cannon Ball launcher more often in the future.
Was the close-range weakness too much to over-come or adapt to?
Or did the existence of the Plasma Torpedo largely negate the value of the Plasma Cannon Ball in the future?
And? That doesn't make it harder. Even Starship Troopers raised eyebrows for me.ESP was very ingrained in SF of the time. And it wasn't all Campbell's fault.
Ok. I don't agree about treating it as hard as fans insist I must.Star Wars derived from Flash Gordon serials. Trek came from contemporary and earlier litSF, a connection I've literally spent the last ten years chronicling.
But the Plasma Cannon Ball gets weaker with distance, so the further it travels, the weaker it is."Close-range" it's not (at least in TOS) as it had a 1-2 minute warp range. It went out of favor when Starfleet shields could tank them at under 100,000km in "The Deadly Years".
Okay, now Captain Pike have information about another inevitable future event. His decision to delete the letters removes the alternate timeline, but does nothing about the actual information he has in the present about the Romulan race, society, war strategy, and the vulnerability of the outposts to Romulan weapons.
It seems that now he alone is more effective than all the Federation intelligence service. Let's see if the writers can chew the piece they took.
He would violate starfleet regulations by revealing the future.Okay, now Captain Pike have information about another inevitable future event. His decision to delete the letters removes the alternate timeline, but does nothing about the actual information he has in the present about the Romulan race, society, war strategy, and the vulnerability of the outposts to Romulan weapons.
It seems that now he alone is more effective than all the Federation intelligence service. Let's see if the writers can chew the piece they took.
Haven’t read the whole thread yet.
But did anyone pick up on not only musical cues, but whole shots, camera angles/moves and lighting heavily emulating the original ones from BoT? Especially the Romulan reveal scene.
But also the way Pike was shot and lit up during his close up shots, looked extremely TOS to me.
I would really like to see a direct comparison., with both shows next to each other.
But the Plasma Cannon Ball gets weaker with distance, so the further it travels, the weaker it is.
I do, so I don't accidentally repeat something.People read these entire threads?!?!![]()
Same.I do, so I don't accidentally repeat something.
While I liked the episode I think I have has enough of the TOS call backs or forwards when it comes to the characters or situations. I want this to be Pikes journey and his current crew. I don't need Scotty or to even see Kirk again. This is Pikes and his crews time to shine.
I just take it not that Pike is inacpable/incompetent in that kinda situation he just didn't have the rights kind of command mechanism for it to work out the way it needed too. From what we've seen of him up to this point he's pretty much of the mentality of "we can work together to find a common ground and make this work" and, actually, that thought process almost works here. It's just that in this circumstance it takes Kirk's special kind of way of dealing with things fir stuff to work out "right."
It's not a situation where Pike's friendly approach will work. It's like Jelico in Chain of Command, him being put there wasn't to speak against Picard's or Riker's command styles it's that Jelico's experience with the Cardassians was the specific key needed for that situation to have the best possible chance of working.
This episode isn't saying Pike is a poor commander just not the "right" one for this to work.
And agreed, Wesley is no Kirk.
He would violate starfleet regulations by revealing the future.
Everyone is also forgetting that the way Pike handles this situation might be different if he hadn't 'quantum leaped' into it with a terrible foreknowledge that there was some 'end of the world' stuff at stake. I think it hobbled his decision making, in that he was somewhat paralyzed by the fear of making the wrong decision and sparking a catastrophe. I think Anson Mount projected this into his performance in this episode- you can see he is sweating the load, hard.
One thing that surprised me about his decision to go for a peaceful solution was that everyone who was a tactical thinker, including Spock, urged him to attack and destroy the Romulan vessel. They were right. Ultimately, when push came to shove, the Romulans were just not the 'reasonable' enemy Pike was gambling they would be- they did see his efforts as weakness, and that sparked the war.
Yeah the space battle portion was a bit of a let down. There were a ton of missed phaser shots at close range.
But a key point from "Balance of Terror" seemed to have been overlooked by Kirk and Pike and that was the firing of the plasma torpedo. In "Balance of Terror" Kirk had the Enterprise warp in reverse in an attempt to avoid getting hit by the torpedo. We know in SNW's version the plasma torpedo can be dodged by warping away. So a missed opportunity.
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