It's definitely one of the stronger Trek pilots, on reflection - it's got a strong narrative spine about it. Shame most of S1 didn't match up really.
The more I watch the show the more I come to appreciate the first and second seasons.
It's definitely one of the stronger Trek pilots, on reflection - it's got a strong narrative spine about it. Shame most of S1 didn't match up really.
http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Elysian_CouncilWe get our first true Human colony world here, albeit another stranded offshoot. How many species go through things like this? Maybe not to the same extreme - no god-like-powers, etc. - but a situation wherein their early years as a warp power see them launching ill-planned expeditions that sometimes disappear, only for later explorers to rediscover them, finding lost outposts of their people scattered about?
Heh, that's true. The various hero starships are almost always stumbling across farflung remnants of 21st/22nd-century human spaceflight-- even in the Delta Quadrant! Friendship One, the Valiant, the O'Neill habitats, Terra 10, SS Mariposa, the Offenhouse cryonics satellite, and there must be others I'm forgetting about. Where are all the lost Andorian colonies/spaceships?
It's definitely one of the stronger Trek pilots, on reflection - it's got a strong narrative spine about it. Shame most of S1 didn't match up really.
The more I watch the show the more I come to appreciate the first and second seasons.
I don't really like the whole "Galactic Barrier can give powers" concept.
I personally categorize Galactic Barrier-induced psionics differently than natural psionics because the latter is clearly genetic. I don't really like the whole "Galactic Barrier can give powers" concept.
There's an interesting and telling moment when T'Pol references her own people's capacity for telepathic ability "in certain circumstances" and Archer reflects how Humans know not to press them on that point, because Vulcans don't discuss it. This works quite well with the "telepathy is a perversion" subplot that the show will introduce soon.
I personally categorize Galactic Barrier-induced psionics differently than natural psionics because the latter is clearly genetic. I don't really like the whole "Galactic Barrier can give powers" concept.
They're related, though, because the Galactic Barrier enhances the abilities of preexisting espers-- it doesn't make new ones out of whole cloth.
Fair enough.I personally categorize Galactic Barrier-induced psionics differently than natural psionics because the latter is clearly genetic. I don't really like the whole "Galactic Barrier can give powers" concept.
They're related, though, because the Galactic Barrier enhances the abilities of preexisting espers-- it doesn't make new ones out of whole cloth.
Exactly. It doesn't give powers, it just supercharges psionically receptive minds. Albeit only human minds, it seems, since Spock was unaffected.
It's odd that Terra Nova is treated like the nearest habitable world to Earth when Trek has previously mentioned Alpha Centauri as an inhabited system (later episodes of Enterprise will also confirm that Humans have colonies there). Why did nobody head there then? Why go 20 light-years when you could go a quarter the distance?
Why hasn't Earth sent a ship? If Enterprise can get there in a few weeks, surely one of your existing ships could get there in six months or a year or two? If you have cargo ships bothering the Trill and colonies at Vega (and you have both those things, the latter confirmed on screen), then you can get to Terra Nova. Not quickly, but you can get there.
I just find the whole set-up too hard to accept. Which is a shame in some ways, because I see the appeal in the basic rediscover-a-lost-colony idea, and I like the reminder that space is dangerous and that early colonization is rough - traveling all that way only to fall victim to an asteroid strike, yes, that works for me. It's not a terrible episode, but I just don't think the central idea holds together.
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