Discovery season one was a Talosian illusion.
"Everything works, but they have never seen a Klingon before, they had no guide to put them together."

Discovery season one was a Talosian illusion.
Unlike Kirk who did not give a shit about this redshirtsThe man was agonizing over the people who died on that mission. Even in the Season 2 trailer we see him very much passionate about not allowing people to die. That burden clearly weighs heavily on him.
Depends on the episode. Some time he's guilt ridden. Other times it's just a day at the office.Unlike Kirk who did not give a shit about this redshirts
Probably makes him a good captain or a sociopathDepends on the episode. Some time he's guilt ridden. Other times it's just a day at the office.
Probably makes him a good captain or a sociopath
Or a character in episodic television.Probably makes him a good captain or a sociopath
Or a character in episodic television.
Is he a good captain or a sociopath? The answer to that question is a definitive "yes".
Or a character in episodic television.
If you want to critique a show by all means do so, but there is a way of doing it that is constructive and leads to discussion and perhaps people seeing your point of view.
The only difference is, I feel an urgency to watch Discovery again as soon as S2 starts. With The Orville, I'll almost definitely watch S2 of it "whenever".
five year mission. red shirt. they knew what they were getting into.Probably makes him a good captain or a sociopath
Which shows how stupid Starfleet is not issuing body army..even Batman wears the right outfitsfive year mission. red shirt. they knew what they were getting into.
Or sending people to alien worlds wearing space suits, which they have, just in case. I mean, what if there's some allergin that no one noticed in a scan that will turn your sinuses inside out and kill you in seconds.Which shows how stupid Starfleet is not issuing body army..even Batman wears the right outfits
If you think too deeply how Starfleet operates, its amazing they win any wars lolOr sending people to alien worlds wearing space suits, which they have, just in case. I mean, what if there's some allergin that no one noticed in a scan that will turn your sinuses inside out and kill you in seconds.
"Is there ever air out there!? you don't know!"
five year mission. red shirt. they knew what they were getting into.
Not everyone can pull off black, form fitting kelvar.Which shows how stupid Starfleet is not issuing body army..even Batman wears the right outfits
And doing some loose mental math in my head, they'd have the least intelligent, most easily controllable population of inbreeds within two centuries.
It would be so much better if people didn't feel the need to stick to a campaign. I have no way to prove this but I bet some people like Discovery more than they let on, or don't hate it as much as they let on, but they don't want to destroy their image.
Others probably really don't care about the show at all but they love the reactions. They post one thing and they know everyone will be all over it. It has to be interesting for someone to post something any time and know exactly what everyone else is going to say. When you can do that, it means you can control the exact flow of discussion whenever you want, and everyone will fall into their respective positions, practically on cue.
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