Captain's yacht?The only place we might find out would be the S31 movie. Strange that it was still on the ship when everything else was gone.
Captain's yacht?The only place we might find out would be the S31 movie. Strange that it was still on the ship when everything else was gone.
They teased us with the appearance of THAT ship 3 weeks ago, and it turns out to be pretty meaningless, just an empty wreck with nothing interesting inside. Could've been any other ship. And much of the episode is people staring at each other, saying predictable and uninspired things to each other. I guess my hopes and expectations were too high, it was just lame.
I don't think it'll be meaningless.You don't use the Enterprise if you intend for it to be meaningless. This season has been filled with stuff that appears meaningless at the outset but ends up being significant to the plot. The Constitution class get mentioned in passing and one shows up in useable condition. I also don't think it's a meaningless coincidence that there is a clear reference to Mirror Saru or that the ISS Enterprise was ferrying refugees.
How it plays out remains to be seen, but I'd bet real money that the ISS Enterprise is getting a refit to 32nd Century specs and is going to be pivotal to the end of the season.
I'll be honest. They didn't grab me in this episode. They were too ordinary. And what, they wore masks for at least 800 years because they didn't want us to see their two faces or something? Maybe there's more to come. Probably. But so far I'm feeling underwhelmed.The Breen stuff was the best part of the episode by a mile.
Guess they're replacing some of the old bland bridge crew with new bland bridge crew. No worries though. No one will miss them!Also, shout out to Detmer and Owo for getting "put on a bus" for the next several episodes (if not the whole season) to do a side mission we don't get to see.
Incorrect.Guess they're replacing some of the old bland bridge crew with new bland bridge crew. No worries though. No one will miss them!![]()
I'm guessing he'll take them to Fiji . . er to that colony in the Gamma Quadrant rather than face Federation justice.I'm going to go out on a limb and say that I think Book will eventually manage to get Moll and L'ak to come around.
Aw, I feel sad for you! But it's nice that someone will miss them.Incorrect.
I will.
Characters with smaller parts will always stand out to me. The fact that people treat them poorly is more frustrating to me and makes them stand out all the more.Aw, I feel sad for you! But it's nice that someone will miss them.![]()
Next Star Trek series should be a Federation Prison Drama!I'm guessing he'll take them to Fiji . . er to that colony in the Gamma Quadrant rather than face Federation justice.
Sorry, Moll talking about the colony reminds me of Lister talking about Fiji.
Green Is The New GoldNext Star Trek series should be a Federation Prison Drama!
They showed both versions in DIS and in PICRachel Garrett is in it, so it’s set in the early 24th century.
The DSC/SNW redesign is a visual retcon. It wasn’t refit or anything, that’s how the Connie looks on modern TV. Depending on who’s running the show of course.
I'm guessing he'll take them to Fiji . . er to that colony in the Gamma Quadrant rather than face Federation justice.
Sorry, Moll talking about the colony reminds me of Lister talking about Fiji.
Red Alert Redemption, with Andorian Van der Linde constantly pontificating about finally getting his gang to Risa.Next Star Trek series should be a Federation Prison Drama!
Damn. Booby Trap must have been a tough ride then.Watched it. Didn't like it.
Why did it have to be the mirror Enterprise? Why not any other constitution class so from any universe? Small universe to the max, all important characters and places by chance are family or families workplace...
Also this shit is 1000 years old. There shouldn't be any lights on anymore, physical decay is real.
The Breen's new suits look great. But by god, they made the Breen's makeup boring.
Also the show suffers really from there not being a second-in-command that could also be a action hero. Yes - Kirk also went on missions. But he didn't jump head first guns blacing into a wormhole full of enemies without a way back.
I'll be honest. They didn't grab me in this episode. They were too ordinary. And what, they wore masks for at least 800 years because they didn't want us to see their two faces or something? Maybe there's more to come. Probably. But so far I'm feeling underwhelmed.
In S3, the Mirror Universe reality changed so that Saru survived. Looks like those changes stuck.La'k is a Breen! Did not expect that. And interesting to see that the Breen have TWO faces, with one of them being somewhat... liquid? Holographic? See-through? I don't know, but it helps explain why they sided with the Dominion... having a sort of kinship with the Founders. Also helps explain some of the contradictions about the Breen. (Like the 'need' for refrigeration suits, but their homeworld is a pleasant temperature, according to Weyoun. Though it does not explain why Bashir said in "IN PURGATORY'S SHADOW" that the Breen have no blood.) I truly feel bad for the guy.
It's strange... I both love AND hate the Breen reveal. I always wanted to know more about them, but I really loved how mysterious they were. It's definitely an unexpected thing we see with them, having two faces.
I really liked the character scenes. Book's scenes were well done, as were Moll's.
Rayner saying, "Okay, use more words"... I love this guy!
But this episode was just full of contradictions that just didn't help the story, such as...
1. Wasn't Mirror Saru made into Fancy Feast by Georgiou in season 1? Why would Burnham automatically think it's mirror Saru, whether he became Fancy Feast or not? (If I am misremembering the Kelpian being turned into sashimi was Saru, please let me know.)
2. Torpedoes already HAVE antimatter in its payload. Why would you need to REPLACE the antimatter with... antimatter?
3. A Terran warp pod from the 23rd century couldn't be caught by the 32nd century refit Discovery? That just defied belief.
4. I thought I saw the caption say 2255 was when the I.S.S. Enterprise was taken over by mutineers after the Terran leader did reforms. That implies it was Spock being that leader. Which can't be right, because our Kirk doesn't encounter mirror Spock and inspires him until over a decade later. And obviously, the Enterprise is not lost. So how can that be? (Unless I saw the year incorrectly. If so, please let me know.)
So, instead of bothering to have ANY kind of scenes with Detmer and Owo, they are taken out from the series. Off screen. Perhaps the availability of both of them made it impossible to be present for the season, but it feels like the crew is missing even more parts now.
I'm finding it difficult to judge this. On the one hand, we get some nice character beats. On the other hand, this ship could have been ANYTHING else... it didn't really serve much of a purpose. Obviously, they were trying to save money using standing SNW sets. And while the franchise has done this trick many times, they usually made it more essential to the story than we see here.
I'm going to give this a 7, mainly because of the Breen revelation, this didn't involve time travel, and Rayner. (I probably would have given this a 6 otherwise.)
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