What about Turner?![]()
oh ya
who is turner
caleb and tamira kept mentioning turner
What about Turner?![]()
That’s the joke.oh ya
who is turner
caleb and tamira kept mentioning turner
That’s the joke.
Yeah, the show was making a lampshade hanging on, "We don't know who this character is because he's presumably someone of note from Starfleet history but not one that ever appeared in a show like 90% of the memorial wall."
Really?
Because the show has shown significantly more interest than DISCO, I'd argue. After all, Caleb's origin is directly due to the Burn making starvation a thing that humans and other people in the galaxy suffer. The whole reestablishing of the Academy is due to some nebulous "Starfleet losing its way." Also, the big enemies are a giant pirate fleet that can defeat a nation state.
Beta Test is all about following up on the Burn.
It was probably supposed to be the "Pathfinder Drive" they were after.Another bit of plot contrivance for me seems to be the motivations of the Vanari Ral. They seem to be powerful space pirates, with ship designs unique unto themselves, along with advanced applications of tachyon and programmable matter technology (active avoidance seeker mines that can disable another ship by overtaking it with a proprietary application of programmable matter...), yet they want to steal and sell off the warp cores of other ships?!
I'm sorry, but I'd have thought warp cores would be a literal dime-a-dozen sort of tech in the 32nd Century that a smart teenager could build in their basement. And considering the Vanari Ral have bespoke ships of their own then where are they getting their tech from???
Sure.It was probably supposed to be the "Pathfinder Drive" they were after.
But I expect somewhere in the production cycle someone decided nobody who hadn't seen the last episode of Discovery would know what that was so they changed it to Warp Drive.
We all know the writers are idiots and hate Star Trek.Sure.
Does that make them idiots?The Writer's aren't the smartest tulips in the field..
It's not just tech but people, knowledge and applications of the knowledge. You don't just pick up and soldier on after billions die, so you?But 800 years latter theres a food shortage? WHY? THey didn't have A/M reactors.. Ok? But that just effects FTL flight mainly. Fusion reactors are a dime a dozen, DS9 was NOT A/m powered, just Fusion reactors. and got along just fine. Plenty of fuel in gas giants.. I mean.. ??

There would be a pause, a bit of time where things were in upheaval, but 100 years latter? Just like Utopia Planitia being destroyed, yes some upheaval, but 20 years latter its still a mess with ship production??Does that make them idiots?
It's not just tech but people, knowledge and applications of the knowledge. You don't just pick up and soldier on after billions die, so you?
Well, I guess it is Star Trek. Billions dying should never get in the way of technology.![]()
The big picture would probably be more complex than we can imagine,There would be a pause, a bit of time where things were in upheaval, but 100 years latter? Just like Utopia Planitia being destroyed, yes some upheaval, but 20 years latter its still a mess with ship production??
By that time would have some semblance of order. Yet 100 years latter there was food shortages? Fights in system? Doesn't make much sense.
Yeah... That really makes no sense given they figured out how to generate microwormholes for trans-galactic communications 800 years ago.That and no comunications? Huh? don't need a reactor to breach subspace.
It's especially odd when you consider they rebuilt all those giant space stations we saw orbiting Earth in the first episode in the past 2 years.There would be a pause, a bit of time where things were in upheaval, but 100 years latter? Just like Utopia Planitia being destroyed, yes some upheaval, but 20 years latter its still a mess with ship production??
By that time would have some semblance of order. Yet 100 years latter there was food shortages? Fights in system? Doesn't make much sense.
Yup. The loss of key personnel, lack of trust, communication, all of it adds up.The big picture would probably be more complex than we can imagine,
Communication wouldn't have been gone.Yup. The loss of key personnel, lack of trust, communication, all of it adds up.
Which, when you're used to instantaneous communication is hard, plus all the people who are dead!Communication wouldn't have been gone.
Assuming both "relay" and "array" destruction they would have been locked to normal subspace radio speeds. Which, 800 years ago, was clocked at roughly 52,000x the speed of light. (Or about 6ly an hour)
Yes - this is pretty much all there is.I assumed part of the reason to set it in the distant future would be to just be able to make their own thing with its own tone, like Enterprise tried to do by going to the past.
The show so far doesn't seem to have any interest whatsoever in its own setting but that's not necessarily a problem if it's just intended to be an excuse to have a clean-ish slate.
Admittedly this is scuttled somewhat by the fact that every other building is named after some TOS/TNG shit like "The Helen Noel Auditorium" or "Dave Bailey Gardens" or w/e.
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