My recommendation is for Sarek to turn off speakerphone, and just use the headset. You always pickup background noise with the speakerphone, and the imaging system always has trouble tracking to keep your image in one place.
Yeah, this is how I saw it at the time. I remember posting something about it weeks ago when someone was complaining about the holograms.I'm not sure if he was interacting with the environment, or if he ship's computer was compensating for his doing something in his own room. The image does a massive jump across the room and flips around just before he's seen leaning on the desk. Like the computer went "oh damn, he is going to sit on something....better find something around here so it doesn't look like he's sitting in midair, cause that weirds people out."
^^^The Klingons having it while fighting the Federation ten years prior does affect "Balance of Terror".
SPOCK [OC]: As you may recall from your histories, this conflict was fought,
[Engineering]
SPOCK [OC]: By our standards today, with primitive atomic weapons and in primitive space vessels
[Bridge]
SPOCK: Which allowed no quarter, no captives. Nor was there even ship-to-ship visual communication. Therefore, no human, Romulan, or ally has ever seen the other. Earth believes the Romulans to be warlike, cruel, treacherous, and only the Romulans know what they think of Earth. The treaty, set by sub-space radio, established this Neutral Zone, entry into which by either side, would constitute an act of war. The treaty has been unbroken since that time. Captain.
^^^SCOTT: No question. Their power is simple impulse.
KIRK: Meaning we can outrun them?
You know, you're describing my reaction to "Star Trek: Yoyager" after the episode "The 37's" where I stopped watching that show.Ive already stopped watching STD. I was only watching it because they decieved me into believing i was going to be watching Star Trek. Its no more star trek than the Kelvinverse films. the only fixes that will ever make me watch again are:-
1) kill off all the current crew except Lorca and Saru (make sure Burnham does die).
2) Get rid of the current klingons and introduce Augmented Klingons, especially Kang, Koloth and Kor.
3) Create storyline where Klingons (or other race) develop a weapon that can destroy Starfleet ship computers,
similar to tthe Iconian computer virus, that destroys their ships so that the Federation have to return to a more
anologue computer system for all their ships to fit with USS Enterprise design.
Until these changes or similar happen i dont have to waste my time or money watching Star Wars Discovery. Ill wait
until a proper star trek series is made. To all those who enjoy this show keep watching. These are just my rantings.
Laugh it off. Or take a shot of alcohol. It doesn't need to affect your enjoyment. Considering how many redesigns of the Klingon makeup there have been (including in Into Darkness), those few lines are inconsequential. You've already accepted worse.It affects it as much as Spock's lines from TOS
I don't care either way because I don't give a shit about timelines and I don't think perfect continuity across shows matters either. I care about internal consistency within a show. There's so many compelling things going on in Discovery that are actually about the story and characters. Constant fan anxiety over definitions and timelines is like eating a delicious plate of perfectly cooked pasta and only wanting to talk about the tablecloth.
For you, the show need only internally consistent within its corner..DSC...for others the show is Star Trek, which, to some degree has always had some internal consistency, including a looong run. For some this is what makes it Star Trek, the occasional crinkle notwithstanding. You view the chapter, others view the book.
If you try to look at Star Trek as a whole, it is about as consistent as the Bible. Which is, not at all.
As to the Bible.
I am an atheist and am almost always surprised at the bible, when broken down to me taking into linguistic context and historical time frame into account.
I've learned to essentially never take texts that old into simple English translation alone.
You can make a show about the future and have it look less advanced, if that's the universe it exists in.
Considering how many redesigns of the Klingon makeup there have been (including in Into Darkness), ...
The only sci-fi show I've seen in recent memory that was successful at doing this was 2003 Battlestar Galactica. But it won't work for something like Trek.
I am an atheist and am almost always surprised at the bible, when broken down to me taking into linguistic context and historical time frame into account.
I've learned to essentially never take texts that old into simple English translation alone.
Discovery is adding value to the existing material...
Sure. Star Trek is a superior moral guide though.I.e. Like Star Trek.
Sure. Star Trek is a superior moral guide though.
I can't speak for anyone else, but the existing material stands fine on its own.
It certainly does, and Discovery is an optional enhancement.
I though it was him throwing an evil spellbook in the Mount Doom... Yeah, that part of the plot totally unravelled at some point...All I know is Deep Space Nine ended with Sisko defeating the Bajoran Satan and ascending to join the Prophets in Heaven.
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