Thanks. I just glitched on that.Yes, that has happened. The Talos 4 mission has already happened
Thanks. I just glitched on that.Yes, that has happened. The Talos 4 mission has already happened
And the pilot isn't the focus.The pilot just doesn't have that naturally. The plots simply don't demand that. The writers would need to make a conscious effort to "let's focus on this character for this whole episode". Which they should have done already. But also, with only 10 episodes, they clearly had other stories in mind to prefer.
Slowly digested over a thousand years is not accurate to begin with.It just occurred to me that Star Trek handled being digested by a sarlacc pit more accurately than the literal Star Wars show Book of Boba Fett did.
It's not the clearest shot, but my first impression was that there are bones sticking out where the fingers were. That and her comment about half her hand being gone had me leaning that direction.
You can definitely see her using her fingers in later shots though, but I was leaning toward it being a makeup error.
Then watch TOS (but skip Where No Man Has Gone Before, Spock is still emotional there)I am getting tired of Spock's emotions.
Then watch TOS
I never said you couldn’tAm I not allowed to have my own opinion and have comments on portions of the show?
I don't think length of time makes a difference really. We know Kirk has some major trauma ahead with Carol Marcus ghosting him.Heck, five years for some of them. But we're still four years away from the events of "Where No Man Has Gone Before(TOS)," and Kirk in the second TOS pilot is still not the Kirk we know by the end of the third season.
Wouldn't this have happened already, given David's age? He would be in his 20's at the time of TWOK at least.I don't think length of time makes a difference really. We know Kirk has some major trauma ahead with Carol Marcus ghosting him.
I agree. Even in "Where No Man Has Gone Before", "The Corbomite Maneuver" and "Mudd's Women", Spock showed some human tendencies (shouting, smiling, sly glance with a grin at Kirk when the women entered Kirk's cabin)Which is all the more reason why people complaining that SNW Spock doesn't behave like TOS Spock is a very ludicrous argument. Not only do they tend to forget we're still a handful of years away from the start of TOS but Pilot Era Spock was more shouty and prone to emotional outbursts and more human behavior.
And Christine walking away from him to have a relationship with Roger Korby can't help when it comes to how Spock is going to change in the coming years. Some people in real life change beyond recognition due to life events that aren't even as traumatic as the love of one's life abandoning a romantic relationship. Leila Kalomi is still in Spock's immediate future, and that's another experiment in love that will fail.
Unless Carol dumped Kirk in the 3 month timejump in Season 3, there's been no time since the episode where he told La'an he was still with CarolWouldn't this have happened already, given David's age? He would be in his 20's at the time of TWOK at least.
Just working it out in my head, anyway.
Pretty sure we will this seasonOrtegas can't even get an episode focused on her?
Usually a couple of hundred would take a few minutes to beam up.Has there been a limit established?
And where, exactly, was this established? Or are you making things up again?Usually a couple of hundred would take a few minutes to beam up.
There have been a few episode of Trek with them trying to beam up large numbers. They can't do it all at once and hence they do it in groups.And where, exactly, was this established? Or are you making things up again?
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