OK, I kinda liked this episode but I have one issue: Klingons do not have tear ducts so therefore cannot cry. Come on writers! Keep to the canon!!

I’ll have to rewatch, but wasn’t that an actual address as opposed to a log entry? It seemed like she was specifically speaking to all cadets.
Well, the doctor quotes Judge Aaron Satie, Norah Saties’s father. So since there was no unfortunate incident with him on The Next Generation, they didn’t need to mention anything.![]()
Here’s a transcript of the dialog. Especially that latter part makes it seem like she’s talking directly to them, although the episode does not make it clear how and when the cadets are hearing it. Who knows, maybe they wake up in the morning and the first thing that plays in their quarters is her address.Maybe I misunderstood the scene. it seemed Ake was talking to herself so I assumed it was a sort of diary entry.

“Chancellor’s address, stardate 868943.8. We’re three days into our first official space flight, circling the Val Nebula. I’m struck by its beauty. I’m struck by its very existence. The incalculable number of atoms that had to converge in this tiny patch of a seemingly infinite universe. This nebular was once a star. It could not have evolved into this present without every moment of its past. It makes me think of all of you, my cadets. The paths each of you have taken, all your life experiences, the decisions you’ve made that have led you to be right here, right now. As you go off to class today, ask yourselves: how will you keep evolving? How will we all, as our journey continues?"
Here’s a transcript of the dialog. Especially that latter part makes it seem like she’s talking directly to them, although the episode does not make it clear how and when the cadets are hearing it. Who knows, maybe they wake up in the morning and the first thing that plays in their quarters is her address.![]()
I really liked the episode and wrote a favorable review, which will go up some time today. However, I didn't really get into the similarities between Ja'den and B'Oraq, as it's not, as you say, a one-to-one comparison, and I didn't want to get too in the weeds of my novels.I admit I'm going to be very interested in @KRAD's take on this episode over at Reactor because this is something very similar in concept (and obviously arrived at independently in a very different context) to one of the characters in the IKS GORKON/Klingon Empire books.

That scene was not in the theatrical cut of The Undiscovered Country, so it’s non-canon to begin with.OK, I kinda liked this episode but I have one issue: Klingons do not have tear ducts so therefore cannot cry. Come on writers! Keep to the canon!!
In there earlier argument, Jay-Den said Caleb had no family, so presumably some carryover from that.When the debate gets overheated at the end, I didn’t get where Caleb yelling “You stabbed your family in the back!” came from. And that strikes me as pretty unforgivable — any other Klingon would have killed him for it.
I really liked the episode and wrote a favorable review, which will go up some time today. However, I didn't really get into the similarities between Ja'den and B'Oraq, as it's not, as you say, a one-to-one comparison, and I didn't want to get too in the weeds of my novels.![]()
I can’t pretend I had much sympathy with a people that would rather go extinct than accepting freely available help just because they are too proud and bound by some non-sensical warrior code.
From what I got, it was a mock "battle" on both sides so...
Jay-Den's family setup, in particular, didn't make much sense to me, as they seemingly lived as hunter-gatherers, yet still had access to a starship and could leave the planet? The budgetary limitations of the show were really evident here, as I could see alternate takes of this where we got to see a real Klingon settlement.
But we love the weeds!
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