What the hell is going on in this thread and how can we stop it?
What the hell is going on in this thread and how can we stop it?
Have you seen voyager? we have seen what warp in in disco, it looks nothing like transwarp, it looks like regular TNG warp with altered special effects.
The progression is pretty decent from ENT to Picard, it almost mirrors our progression from say the early 20th century to today. Though, if you go from today to 900 years from now the change is immensely substantial.
My issue is I like the federation, and how their engineers kept pushing forward with technology, heck its even a meme in universe. It speaks to humanities tenacity (whole vision of trek.) The future version does not resemble the federation to me anymoreI would have preferred there to be a bit more... "differentness" to the 32nd century tech although by and large i'm fine with how things work given some context.
There seems to be something of a tech regression that occurred due to the Temporal War and the subsequent banning of time travel tech and then the Burn. Also there may just be an issue of the Federation kind of approaching a Singularity... there's only so much more than can develop. I'm not against the idea of them somewhat hitting a wall and basically just refining what they have.
The transporter-buffered phasers are pretty cool.
As for this episode, I think it was my favorite of the season so far. My usual issue of "Burnham being terrible" was pretty nonexistent here, which was refreshing.
I feel like this episode worked better than most DSC episodes with giving more people things to do. The show tends to consistently shine when it relents on its "All Burnham All The Time" approach and lets some other people do things.
I really thought Culber had bit the dust (again) and I found myself to have actually had a reaction to it. I was like actually kind of angry and sad, thinking of how devastated Stamets would be. Kudos to DSC for finally getting to me care about some of the characters. Took a long time, but they made it.
Overall, this has shaped up to be the best season of DSC. I'll reserve final judgement for the end, to see what the payoff of all this is... DSC has been notoriously terrible with the payoffs. Last season was the only one that was... fine. I'm really hoping the show can stick the landing in its final season.
As much as I generally loathe Discovery, i'm still a Star Trek fan damn it and I want it be good. It's had flashes, it did some stuff well, but also did much more that was just awful. I really want to see it end on a high note.
Yes, and with such a dramatic event as the Burn I would expect it.There seems to be something of a tech regression that occurred due to the Temporal War and the subsequent banning of time travel tech and then the Burn. Also there may just be an issue of the Federation kind of approaching a Singularity... there's only so much more than can develop. I'm not against the idea of them somewhat hitting a wall and basically just refining what they have.
My issue is I like the federation, and how their engineers kept pushing forward with technology, heck its even a meme in universe. It speaks to humanities tenacity (whole vision of trek.) The future version does not resemble the federation to me anymore
I'm glad you enjoy it, though this episode had elements that bothered me. We were introduced to a special security team that were complete failures to service the plot. Burnham allowed Moll and L'ak to be together with a BS excuse given their criminal history, and resourcefulness to escape. Even after beating up the security team, shooting the doctor Burnham allowed Moll to come back and then tell the Breen all about the progenitor tech that was super secret at the beginning of the season
Yes, and with such a dramatic event as the Burn I would expect it.
Now just extrapolate that over a millennium.
Because it's STAR TREK.But why is it a phaser? Why is it not a, for example, a quantum polaric disruptor or whatever - Why are they still using phased energy weapons?
If you want something else, watch a different show.
Yep. Star Trek has a language. A ray gun is a phaser. They travel via warp. They transport via...well. transporters. Advancement usually means things like adding "quantum" as a prefix. But the function and result is the same storywise.Because it's STAR TREK.
STAR TREK has phasers.
And warp drive.
And transporters.
If you want something else, watch a different show.
We'll likely have something that is an implant long before the 32nd century. In Trek's 32nd century, they should have somekind of organic technology that is intertwined with humans.
Yes. No. What purpose did it serve to go 800 years into the future, if they weren't going to leverage that setting and everything that comes with it? It honestly doesn't feel any different than 24th century Trek.
THAT is very anti-Star Trek. They generally don't do that, to the point of being actually quite militantly against it.
Then you're saying growth and change are anti-Star Trek. People change. Unfortunately, Star Trek never has.
That's Star Trek. None of the shows feel that different, The "props" will always be the same: ray gun, spaceship, comm device, Galactic organization, space navy...etcetera. 100 years, 200 years. 800 years. Trek gonna Trek.Yes. No. What purpose did it serve to go 800 years into the future, if they weren't going to leverage that setting and everything that comes with it? It honestly doesn't feel any different than 24th century Trek.
Anti-transhumanism has been a pillar of Star Trek. I don't think that's anything that needs to or should be changed.
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