Aside from the utter stupidity of not breaking Moll & L'ak up, I thought this was the best of the season. And Book having a hissy fit (again).
It's ok to let go.know you love them, but it's over, mate
Doesn't matter, put the books away
It's never easy to walk away, let them go
It'll be alright
Given that The Female Changeling said that the Founders were once 'solid' humanoids, my theory is that the Breen are evolving into a changeling like form. It would explain why The Female Changeling showed so much deference and respect to the Breen.Perhaps the Founders saw're the Breen as "kindred folk"?
Earth's shield in Discovery failed after all of one hit by something with a lot less energy then even a single salvo from the fleet in Picard.Earth is shown to have a planetary shield, which eventually failed after hours of bombardment from debris spread by the DMA . So if your point is that shields can fail and planets can still be vulnerable, I agree.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!I know this. The relaunch books were released in the late 90s/early 2000s. So what's your point?
What a rude thing to say. I know the books won't dissappear but the characters, that universe that many readers enjoyed is gone for good and we are the poorer for it.
One argument I do not understand is that this ep was boring. Maybe its me but I really enjoy the politics in a show, it fleshes out the different cultures and their ideology.
From what we know, no other species uses anything outside conventional warp.Yeah, that is a plot hole in the ep.
Have you actually watched the episode? The shield was getting hit by debris for hours before it failedEarth's shield in Discovery failed after all of one hit by something with a lot less energy then even a single salvo from the fleet in Picard.
Which again, is on Earth for choosing to build a new shield that was that weak instead of just keeping the same shield they originally had.
And once again I'm here asking so many questions. Mainly, why do people watch a show they find dumb?
In a way, it gets into how if taken at face value how so much of the norms and nomenclature of the Federation is humancentric and basically shows humans giving alien things names we like. There's the "Badlands." We also have an area of space that's known as the "Briar Patch." And it also plays into the idea that given the importance of Earth within the Federation and Starfleet, a lot of the naming and mapping seems to revolve around human concepts of importance (e.g., our solar system being the official divider for the Alpha and Beta Quadrants, the area around our solar system is officially "Sector 001," etc.).I always found the “Badlands” a strange, self-contradictory term. Shouldn’t it be the “Badspace” as it’s referring to space and not land?
Sad but true.It's got "Star Trek" in the title. Trek fans can't reject any form of Star Trek. Even if the Trek stuff they don't like.
Well, there are asteroids and stuff there. And the Maquis who based themselves there did include a native american indian so... typical US-centric naming.I always found the “Badlands” a strange, self-contradictory term. Shouldn’t it be the “Badspace” as it’s referring to space and not land?
It's got "Star Trek" in the title. Trek fans can't reject any form of Star Trek. Even if the Trek stuff they don't like.
One thing I wish they would have kept for the Breen, although I admit it would make it a lot harder to be clear in the narrative, but I think it might have been interesting if they still had the sort of Chewbacca/R2-D2 thing they used in DS9, where the Breen just make noises and everyone around them understands and responds in English.
"I'm in a badspace right now,"I always found the “Badlands” a strange, self-contradictory term. Shouldn’t it be the “Badspace” as it’s referring to space and not land?
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