Ok, that makes more sense.They also say in the episode that the ships have safety protocols that prevent linking the ships
Why did they need ancient phones not long ago to sync their thruster operations?As for the meld working across ships, I take this as a magical property of the Star Trek universe. It works in the same space as Spock feeling the deaths of the Intrepid crew or Troi being able to read the minds of alien creatures who are on different ships.
That's simply not the case, as neither subspace nor psychics have anything to do with relativity or equivalence.The existence of subspace and psychic powers throw the Theory of Relativity and Mass-Energy equivalence out the window.
It clashes with Dagger of the Mind too where Spock says he never melded with a human before. I also just checked devils lines and spock says "you're familiar with the technique?" which could be a question or a statement. There's wiggle roomThis is the first time I spotted a canon issue. Spock and Kirk meld in this episode yet in TOS "Devil in the Dark" he asks Kirk if he was familiar with the Vulcan technique.
I thought it was a decent season finale. Season one finale is still tops IMO, but I'm glad we didn't get a cliff hanger.
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They also say in the episode that the ships have safety protocols that prevent linking the ships
Alternate timelines were canon long before Lower Decks or the Abrams movies were a thing. Why is it so difficult to accept that continuity has never been the franchise's strong suit?Ever since the JJ-verse allowed the "Alternate Timeline" to be canon, why are you so against it?
Heck even Lower Decks admits to the existence of Parallel Timelines / Worlds.
What the fuck? Even taking into account that I will admit this season was SNW's weakest, and that I thought The Acolyte wasn't as bad as others claim, that statement is so wrong, I don't even know where to begin.This season was worse than Star Wars Acolyte
I find that the far more likely scenario than they digitally inserted the Captain into the scene. Indeed, it wouldn't surprise me if all Paul Wesley's scenes in this episode were filmed off to the side of the other episodes he was in this season. IE, the Farragut bridge scenes were done while Sehlat's Tail was filmed, the scenes where he's in the Enterprise's lounge while something like 4 1/2 Vulcans or something like that.Also possible they filmed his bridge scenes the same time they filmed Sahlet's tail so they wouldn't have to redress the bridge for such a short scene.
Similar feelings here.I gave it a 10, I really liked it.
That's all I've got to add.
I need to get away from the negativity around here, it's causing me to second guess my feelings about this IP which has been a very enjoyable part of my life for almost 60 years.
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Because Doctor Who needs to stay far away from Trek, IMHO. No good will come from it.Why can't a Doctor Who reference be about Doctor Who????
Kirk and Spock experienced it together in this episode so that question or statement now makes no sense. It's like going to a football game with a friend and then years later asking the same friend "Ever been to a football game before?"It clashes with Dagger of the Mind too where Spock says he never melded with a human before. I also just checked devils lines and spock says "you're familiar with the technique?" which could be a question or a statement. There's wiggle room
They also say in the episode that the ships have safety protocols that prevent linking the ships
Eh, it was a fun little line.Similar feelings here.
Because Doctor Who needs to stay far away from Trek, IMHO. No good will come from it.
Apparently you only need to know the other ships Starfleet Prefix Code to do so, by the time of The Wrath of Khan.Which Picard S3 promptly threw out the airlock.![]()
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