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Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 2x02 - "Ad Astra Per Aspera"

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It doesn't harm them, though, to make the two looks part of the same species. In fact it adds tension to Illyrians' relationships with outsiders since humans once boarded and robbed one of their peaceful vessels, stole engine components and left the Illyrian crew stranded in one of the most notorious regions of known space and subject to some horrible variations in the laws of physics. "Humans betrayed us during our very first meeting and now you want me to just take their word that you'll be treated fairly or even acquitted?"
 
No, you're right.

They did it just to make sure fans were pissed off. A constant state of irritation their goal. I saw it written above the door when I snuck in. Watch my YT channel for more. ;)

Are we having fun yet? :vulcan:

If by fun, you mean replying to nonsequitor comments, then yes, I suppose I'm having fun.
 
You know, for a long while I have really enjoyed your critiques of all the episodes. I wholly agree with your review here and assessment. There is more to Trek than pew pew and space battles. I just wanted to let you know.

Yeah. I mean, that's a part of Trek, but any generic sci-fi show will have those. What sets Trek apart IMHO is that it's didactic storytelling. Not always political per-se, but a fair amount of the time, you're supposed to come away from an episode having been explicitly taught a moral lesson.
 
How comes these lie detectors are never seen anywhere else again in Trek?

Gul Madred: What are the defense plans of Minas Korva?

Picard: I don't know!

Computer: Subject is telling the truth.

Gul Madred: :mad:
We saw one in Measure of the Man, though it did seem to disappear after that.
 
I never really understood why they felt the need to make some link to the ENT episode. All that happened was Archer encountered an alien-of-the-week ship and fucked over their crew. The aliens showed no signs of genetic enhancement whatsoever. Was it a case of 'oops, we reused an alien race name by mistake, so now we have to cover up our screwup by linking them together"?
The only plausible answer is ... Because They wanted to.
Their show, their rules.
:shrug:
 
The only plausible answer is ... Because They wanted to.
Their show, their rules.
:shrug:

But here's my question: They didn't even mention the name of the aliens in the ENT episode. It only came from the script. Conversely, the novel "Vulcan's Glory" explicitly mentioned that Number One was a human raised by the Illyrians. That was clearly where the writers got that race name. So it makes no sense to me to link the two, regardless of what their 'rules' are. That's all I'm saying.
 
But here's my question: They didn't even mention the name of the aliens in the ENT episode. It only came from the script. Conversely, the novel "Vulcan's Glory" explicitly mentioned that Number One was a human raised by the Illyrians. That was clearly where the writers got that race name. So it makes no sense to me to link the two, regardless of what their 'rules' are. That's all I'm saying.
So you're basically just bitchin' about something that doesn't matter either way.

OK.
:shrug:
 
But also yeah, the idea of genetic augmentation as cultural practice is something I feel like needed more development. It makes it seem like circumcision, which is the only other cultural practice that I feel is similar, but I can't imagine that's what they're going for.

I mean, I suppose it's possible the Illyrians use gene therapy only on targeted organs, rather than letting the modifications get into their gametes and pass on to the next generation. Though this is a way more complicated way to do it, so I'm not sure why they'd bother.

Not to mention La'an is explicitly noted in this episode to be a direct descendant of Khan, to have his genes yet...somehow she's not an augment? I guess because it's a bit diluted after centuries?
 
You know, the Illyrian practice reminds me of that religious group in America that refuses all medical treatment and has gone to court to prevent doctors from treating their children with common medical procedures like blood transfusions and such in so much as it feels like child abuse that's allowed to go on because it's under religious freedom.

I was going to say I'm not being judgey, but I guess I'm being judgey.

I kind of wish there was a better reason for the augmentations other than "my parents did it to me". Like I'm not even sure if Una is against the practice herself and would be against augmenting her own kids.
Why should she be?
 
loved this episode. Right up there with TNG's Measure of a Man.

The only thing I didn't like: Given Starfleet officers' penchant for memorizing and citing Starfleet regulations and laws that pertain to them, I'm surprised none of the crew came up with the amnesty angle. I can overlook it, though, since it might more reasonably be similar to expecting a U.S. Naval officer to know immigration law (although I bet they know quite a bit about it).
 
Darlin', you don't even register as a blip on my daily life.
But it sure is easy to get a rise out of you without even really trying.
:rolleyes:

Uh huh. Hope your day’s getting better now that you’ve got that off your chest.
 
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