His agent?Not to the guy who's really upset about Boyce.
His agent?Not to the guy who's really upset about Boyce.
Pretty much a DS9 episode. Shades of Sisko, Bashir, Garek... even Rom and Jake. lol
Its pretty clear this is stagesetting for future episodesAnyone else think the fallout from this episode needs a 1 or maybe even 2 episode revisit in S3?
Yeah, I mean this is what I assumed after episode 1 but at least it's spelled out for people now.It explains why the serum isn't in mass production:
1) It's Doctor M'Benga's proprietary serum that wasn't tested or validated at the highest levels
2) The good Doc knows that there are long term side-effects
Not to turn this much into a TNZ post I guess, right now a war basically between NATO and the Russians is being fought with drones and missile strikes. Entire Russian positions are being taken out by drone pilots flying 100 dollar drops with grenades strapped to them, armor being destroyed with HIMARs and artillery strikes from miles away.They aren't silly, they are important to hold territory.
Most species aren't out there to destroy planets, that's like wreckless wonton destruction of the Environment on a Galactic scale. It's fundamentally dumb and only useful to those who are so callous with life & resources that they think destroying a planet is justified in any way when you can occupy a planet and use it's resources for vast periods of time and start a colony / civilization on it or turn it into a resource planet to be mined.
At some point in space combat, you're going to have to fight, you can fly around a blockade, but they can fly to intercept you.
If you try to split up, they might just gang up on the weaker parts of your fleet and pick you off one-by-one and in the long term you're screwed because you split up.
So at a certain point, you either are going to fight, or you're not. Where you choose to fight is up to you and what kind of advantages you can gain by picking your location is completely dependent on where you're fighting. So that's a case-by-case basis.
Same with formations and how you split up or if you even split up at all.
"Transport Inhibitors" makes sense for a whole host of reason for civilian & military use.
1) Prevents easy kidnappings in a civilian's confines or abode, I expect every building / house to have a "Transport Inhibitor" in the UFP.
2) Prevents easy burglary / robberies / theft of items
3) Prevents easy terrorism (Beam in a Bomb)
4) Prevents easy tresspassing by beaming into your facility / area / region
5) Prevents easy biological/technological-contamination
There are MANY reasons to have various forms of "Transport Inhibitors" / "Transport Blockers" / "Transport Scramblers" in general.
You fight a war on the ground to gain hold of territory / strategic buildings / resources / HVT (High-Value Targets) / Technology that isn't easily moved.
We should be using mass produced robots to aid in fighting, but not replace the Organic being.
Nuking ground troops could also nuke the target you're trying to protect/hold/recover and cause collatoral damage.
Short of being a Mad Dictator/Tyrant/Military Commander who doesn't care for life, most people won't go "Scorched Earth" policy.
No it isn't, there are plenty of logical reasons for the tech they have to justify ground combat.
???? What the fuck does that mean?Experiment with masonic / illuminati / George Soros
There's no such thing as normal.Klingons are now normal.
George Soros design of Klingons
Just digging in, liking it so far.
"... a few years ago" is an odd title card forva flashback sequence. Why not be more specific?
There's a... " charm" to seeing Clint Howard in a Star Trek again. At all, really, not sure when I last saw him in something new
Well, IF they used an actual star date or were more specific, we'd all be on here trying to correlate that to canon and an official timeline or trying to pin it into one of the many suspect universes. They're trying to spare us the anguish...![]()
Plus, "a few years ago" is a good way to start a story, IMO. Getting too bogged down in details is a surefire way to miss the point of the message. Again, IMO."Carelessly?"
Guess I just don't care about stardates. They're a silly thing anyway.
Yeah, that "stands out" (pun intended) too much for my liking. Red plate doesn't bother me as much as that insiginia.And Seriously, why aren't their StarFleet Insignia's "Black-ed Out" for Camouflage purposes on their Combat Uniform?
Probably 1.Anyone else think the fallout from this episode needs a 1 or maybe even 2 episode revisit in S3?
Indeed. Klingons have many variations. It's ok.There's no such thing as normal.
Missed opportunity for what? Felt real to me. Somethings don’t have a happy, feel good ending.
0- What's Rah's true angle?
- Personal redemption vs. accountability vs. justice vs. the greater good of the Federation
- M'Benga's skin in the game and navigation of that.
- Contrasting how M'Benga and Rah have come to cope with their traumas.
"Carelessly?"
Guess I just don't care about stardates. They're a silly thing anyway.
Aaaand another Clint appearance
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