...but Kira and Chakotay had analytical and calculating elements to their personalities that sometimes made them feel like they were mimicking Spock and...
Um no. While the acotr does a great job and the alien species is unique and different, I hate Saru. He is a coward and has no business being a Starfleet officer and no way would I want to server with him much less under him. Saru should be a non-Starfleet scientist and have no command responsibilities.
I don't think he is a coward at all. He still proceeded on the dangerous mission of saving Lorca even after Burnham, Stamets, and Culber all gave him a what could be considered a viable "out".Saru is a monumental and spineless coward. It embarrasses me that there are humans serving under him. Hes the biggest pussy in the history of the milky way galaxy and thats saying something.
One of the big problems with Discovery for me. We never got to know Burnham as a character or first officer. We are thrown directly into a mutiny that didn't make much sense.
It is hard to come back from the first impression that she is a broken idiot.
If it were easy, it wouldn't be much of a redemption story.
No according to Captain Kirk's opinion.Spock is the "best first officer in the fleet" according to canon.![]()
No according to Captain Kirk's opinion.
Amok Time said:KIRK: Spock! You've been called the best first officer in the fleet.
Its not the Terran empire...Saru is a monumental and spineless coward. It embarrasses me that there are humans serving under him. Hes the biggest pussy in the history of the milky way galaxy and thats saying something.
Since I never knew the character, it is hard to see her as anything other than the broken idiot she is first introduced as. They should have actually used those first two episodes to show us a capable officer, an officer that is in line for her own command. Given us something likable about the character to latch on to, to care about. Then have her busted down for mutiny.
It is much the same reason "The Naked Now" doesn't really work. We have no real baseline for how the characters are supposed to act. So when we see them, they simply come across as silly.
I don't think he is a coward at all. He still proceeded on the dangerous mission of saving Lorca even after Burnham, Stamets, and Culber all gave him a what could be considered a viable "out".
So, no -- he isn't a coward. On the contrary, if you do something without understanding the personal risk to yourself, you are not necessarily brave, but just uninformed or stupid. A brave person is the one who understands the personal risk, but takes those risks anyway. Saru knew the personal risk of saving the Captain -- and was even given a valid reason not to take that risk -- but still chose to save the captain anyway.
It is much the same reason "The Naked Now" doesn't really work. We have no real baseline for how the characters are supposed to act. So when we see them, they simply come across as silly.
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