Oh and they said "Vulcan High Command" because nobody remembers that 3-part ENT episode that ended in it being disbanded.
Either the ships are way out of scale or in the 220 years since ENT the Vulcans have been making some pretty massive leaps in spaceship design and construction that put Starfleet's to shame.
I liked it, but I couldn't help but groan every time Boimler came on the screen. He hasn't learned a damn thing in two seasons.
I mean, I guess I also picture some Alien Cetacean officers as well. Which look exactly like earth dolphins, but with a few ridges above/around the eyes.
Oh and they said "Vulcan High Command" because nobody remembers that 3-part ENT episode that ended in it being disbanded.
Either the ships are way out of scale or in the 220 years since ENT the Vulcans have been making some pretty massive leaps in spaceship design and construction that put Starfleet's to shame.
The Constitution-class starships were obviously the pride of the fleet even in DSC as both Burnham and Stamets expressed awe and respect for their reputations and designs while it's obvious they're not the biggest starships in service at that time.
Mrs. Silvercrest points out that the previous Klingon XO, the one M'Ach replaced, was likely making the exact same realization about his captain when he attacked. His accusations were cut off so fast that we couldn't hear what they were, other than the generic epithet that the captain was, as usual, "without honor". But the whole episode would've gone differently if he'd waited to recruit a few others.Yeah, my presumption is that the Klingons should've joined the fight against the Pakleds, but then that would lead to questions of their changed loyalties, and the Vulcans and Cerritos would've been on them like crazy in disbelief (even if they understand how Klingons operate on a Von Stauffenberg system of Captaincy), and I think he made the right call to go directly to the High Council (I presume) and notify them ahead of time on what had happened.
Don't you remember a certain Baseball playing Starship of Vulcans?
Borg Cube Lower Decks literally had me laughing uncontrollably.
I mean, if he was born an raised in Hawaii, would that not make him from Hawaii?Lots of absurdism. Like a Benzite who claimed to be Hawaiian
I think it would.I mean, if he was born an raised in Hawaii, would that not make him from Hawaii?
we don’t know when the first contact was, but if it happened centuries ago a benzite might well consider himself Hawaiian.Like a Benzite who claimed to be Hawaiian. (Kind of like Coneheads claiming to be from France.)
It's still a ten for me. Very strong episode. I'm hoping for more T'Lyn.
"Barnes" seems an odd name for a Trill.
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