Trekyards review: It would have been interesting if the hat Ortegas wanted to wear on the away mission was one of the helmets that make you immune to the radiation.
More on Ortegas, the actress, not the character. Melissa Navia’s partner died of leukemia a few years ago. As someone who has lost loved ones to disease, I feel for her. She’s making the best of it so I’m trying to open up more to her character. It’s a strange thing, trying to separate a character from the person portraying them. How can you like one but not the other? I hope to see her character development improve, assuming we’re going to get some more years out of this series, there are plenty of opportunities.
We’ve got some good backstories for Una and La’an, let’s see one for Ortegas.
Trekyards review: It would have been interesting if the hat Ortegas wanted to wear on the away mission was one of the helmets that make you immune to the radiation.
I doubt junior officers get such big quarters. On a ship with 200 crew a full lieutenant in services (not sure why she is in red) is likely to be top of the tree. Occasionally a Lt-commander.Someone has to be at the helm 168 hours a week, but Ortega sleeps 8 hours a night and expects 6 hours personal time per day and maybe weekends off completely as well as 4 to 6 weeks of annual leave per year.
What exactly does she think that she means when she says "I fly the Enterprise"?
She is 1 of 20 people who can fly the Enterprise, and one of 10 people on a regular shift rotation who spend a third of a day flying the ship even if its in a straight line through deep space that requires no course corrections or power steering, just looking at the forward view screen trying not to sleep.
However...
Is she the Chief Helmswoman? A section head who writes the duty roster every week, deciding who works and who sleeps and who gets promoted and who gets demoted or transferred. Which is a clerical job behind a desk and hardly matches her personality, unless she abuses her situation to make sure that she is always on duty when Pike is, and always on duty when they meet a new planet or something equally cool, which is not fair to the other 9 people piloting the Enterprise that they never get to do anything fun.
No, just people who aren't in my life.
Though I'm aware this is my TOS nostalgia showi
Trekyards review: It would have been interesting if the hat Ortegas wanted to wear on the away mission was one of the helmets that make you immune to the radiation.
I doubt junior officers get such big quarters. On a ship with 200 crew a full lieutenant in services (not sure why she is in red) is likely to be top of the tree. Occasionally a Lt-commander.
Might also be tasked with rotas and maintaining shuttle bay too.
TOS is and always be my childhood favourite show.
And this one absolutely felt like a new, modern TOS episode, with a new cast. Right down to human looking alien civilization with a strange twist, medieval castles, and the artificiality of the AR wall reminded me of TOS planets' sets.
It's probably the best memory-loss episode of Trek ever (whatever bar that actually is) - the memory loss felt downright scary, I loved the worldbuilding/narration by the old dude, and it gave away many good insights about who these characters are at their core.
While it might be "just an episode of the week" - this is IMO what Trek is best at, and it is a joy to see Trek to return to the "concept of the week" format. And this one was truly memorable (lol) and well executed.
So the three landing party members that were lost 5 tears ago two weeks before The Cage adventure and 3 before discovery had the current uniforms? I don't get it. When Pike was introduced during STD they made a big deal put of the new uniform colors. This current team needs to pay attention.
If you ever watch TOS I recommend skipping S2s The Immunity Syndrome.The ringing even bothered dogs that were in the room. They should update the episode and turn those down and make them shorter, like they updated a few PIC eps cause the colors were off.
Gary and Kelso wore the "services" color in WNMHGB"I doubt junior officers get such big quarters. On a ship with 200 crew a full lieutenant in services (not sure why she is in red) is likely to be top of the tree. Occasionally a Lt-commander.
Ah yeah I was forgetting the more subtle difference in colour in WNMHGB. Plus Sulu in TWOK. It makes no logical sense but there you go. I suppose the continuity is that there hasn't been much continuity, like comms yoyos between services, command, science, operations, and security.Gary and Kelso wore the "services" color in WNMHGB"
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As do Detmer and Owo in DISCO
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So? Continuity?
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