I just finished this episode and didn't pick up on that. Was it mentioned in dialogue or hinted at? It's a genuine question, no hate or anything.Oh, so Darem is bisexual. Okay, cool. That's not bad as an addition.
I just finished this episode and didn't pick up on that. Was it mentioned in dialogue or hinted at? It's a genuine question, no hate or anything.Oh, so Darem is bisexual. Okay, cool. That's not bad as an addition.
In the locker room before they get transported. He said he was dating a guy, then slept with his sisters and cousin.I just finished this episode and didn't pick up on that. Was it mentioned in dialogue or hinted at? It's a genuine question, no hate or anything.
I'm thinking 10's of thousands.
And that Kivas Fajo had a specimen of in his illegal collection in Season 3 of TNG.No they said furry like a Koala. It was the Lappling, which iirc was that creature Alexander tried to rescue in an episode of TNG
Thank you!In the locker room before they get transported. He said he was dating a guy, then slept with his sisters and cousin.
Do you think they lack enough budget to create enough "Digital Extra's" to make the campus look more populated?Yeah, that's more defensible. Though something like 5,000 cadets in each grade seems a good enough balance of realism and what they could depict onscreen.
Do you think they lack enough budget to create enough "Digital Extra's" to make the campus look more populated?
Or even mention that other Star Fleet Academies are in the process of being set up on other worlds.I dunno. DS9 managed to feel pretty populated, in spite of not having digital extras, and the overall set being smaller. I think a lot of it is just making sets crowded with extras, and not showing repeats too often.
I also think it would help if the show outright stated our mains (and in this episode, the War College cadets we see) are just a smaller clique/cohort in a wider school which largely remains offscreen.

I think of it as them starting out with a smaller cohort just to test things out before really ramping up recruitment.Makes it all seem so small and tawdry. How could Starfleet ever use such a small school to bolster its officer corps? The crowds are too small, the facilities are too empty, and they keep running into the same faces over, and over, and over. Just not realistic to what university life is like at all, which gives it a "space high school" vibe more than anything.
Some random thoughts. During Kelrec's conversation with Ake, he mentions she has three hundred years on him, to which she responds "three hundred and fifty-two, if you want to be exact." Which would mean Kelrec is supposed to be seventy years old.
Also, given the transporter prank pulled in the 28th century is revealed at the end of the episode to be Ake's own doing when she was a cadet, that means she's been with Starfleet for over four hundred years, minus the most recent fifteen years. And she's only made Captain. Guess Starfleet still doesn't have an Up or Out policy.
I'm half-expecting a Captain Ransom and timeship Relativity reference now that we have her age and that she was at the Academy back then.

Maybe she chose to remain captain. In the DS9 Relaunch novels there was a character who chose to remain a commander for a long time because of his involvement with Starfleet Intelligence (to keep a low profile).And she's only made Captain.
Or even mention that other Star Fleet Academies are in the process of being set up on other worlds.
In universe, Caleb was fully exposed, against his will, to the wider public. We might not have seen it on screen but in-universe that's what happened. That is a horrific thing to do.There was no nudity really. Caleb is the only one that was naked. But we only see his bare chest. His bottom half was hidden so we don't see anything, just implied that he was fully naked.
That's how you retain so much staff and don't end up having "Man Power" shortages like modern military seems to have.Guess Starfleet still doesn't have an Up or Out policy.
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