Where have they done that?they are just giving her Spock's achievements.
Where have they done that?they are just giving her Spock's achievements.
Are they going to show young Spock and young Burnham playing together? Maybe along with young Sybok?
He was demoted. And by the 24th century there are people in Starfleet who don't see him as a hero. Witness Janeway's smug, smirking speech about how Kirk, Sulu, and the rest would have been "booted out of Starfleet" if they'd done what they did in Voyager's time.No it doesn't, unless Kirk is also one, as he was exonerated from stealing a starship for heroism.
I don't recall knowing that, and I saw the movie in the theatre during its original run.That was always one of the scenes I found pretty corny. Hey Kirk you broke all these regulations and for punishment we are going to make you a captain again. lol. Now we all knew before the movie even aired that somehow he'd be a capatain again by the end of the movie but it was still very contrived.
Some of his actions ended up having very bad consequences, as a long list of redshirts can attest.A Mary Sue? How is Kirk's frequently superheroic career all that different?
That's ridiculous. I can't stand nuKirk, and last I checked, he's a male character. I don't dislike Burnham because she's female. I dislike her because she's boring, along with other reasons which I've already mentioned elsewhere and won't repeat.Obviously. Kirk is a male character and Burnham is a female character. All the difference you need.![]()
And if that makes him not a Mary Sue, then Burnham's bad consequences more than beat him - she started a war that killed thousands.Some of his actions ended up having very bad consequences, as a long list of redshirts can attest.
That's clearly not the case though, because lots of movie stuff has already been in it.Supposedly due to license issues, nothing movie-related can be referenced in Discovery, so Sybok won't be in the show.
So nobody on Tyree's planet died after Kirk gave the Hill people weapons? Gotta wonder how the People of Vaal coped; I don't remember Kirk mentioning anything about sending help for them to fend for themselves once they no longer had Vaal to care for them.And if that makes him not a Mary Sue, then Burnham's bad consequences more than beat him - she started a war that killed thousands.
That's clearly not the case though, because lots of movie stuff has already been in it.
Of course it does. It's an example of the hero being "exonerated" for doing something heroic. It's pretty standard stuff.Kirk's status has nothing to do with what Michael is.
Such as?Kirk and Spock are both "Mary Sue's", no doubt about it. What bothers me is that they aren't giving Burnham her own achievements, they are just giving her Spock's achievements.
It was discussed quite a bit in this thread but off the top of my head, the Alert Condition Red graphic, spacedock, Ceti eels, the Klingon language, and the fact that they cite one of the movies as a key inspiration.Aside from the "learning pod" in the Burnham flashbacks being functionally identical to the 09 Star Trek, what are you referring to?
I believe you.I don't dislike Burnham because she's female.
Thank goodness Discovery is the only Trek series that ever featured a main character or characters (or humanity itself, the ultimate Mary Sue in Trek) being put through a trial, court martial, tribunal, or hearing and then being exonerated or otherwise receiving a favorable outcome. Because if that ever became a regular Trek, scifi, or drama writer's trope we'd be positively swimming in Mary Sues by this overly broad and inaccurate definition of the term.The fact Burnham is exonerated and was always going to be written as such, screams Mary Sue.
They had Ceti Eels in the season finale, and the Vulcan landing craft from First Contact was also in the background of an episode.Supposedly due to license issues, nothing movie-related can be referenced in Discovery, so Sybok won't be in the show.
And if that makes him not a Mary Sue, then Burnham's bad consequences more than beat him - she started a war that killed thousands.
Such as?
Once a term is over-extended and misused to such a degree that it becomes largely meaningless and just a substitute for "(_thing_) I don't like" ("PC" = speech or behavior I don't like; "Mary Sue" = female character I don't like) than it's outlived its usefulness and should probably be retired, or at the very least locked up in a museum and only pulled out on rare occasion by experts who actually know what it means.
Again, she's the lead character in a TV show, that trumps being a "low level technician" in the show's world. That means she get to do the "big hero stuff" including talking to big wigs. Many of today's crime shows are full of civilian consultants to major police departments who are the main characters. Are they Mary Sues as well? They hold no rank, yet there they are being big heroes, solving crimes, getting in people's faces and hob nobbing with the powerful.But being a low level technician who interacts with the main group of officers and routinely gets to voice her opinion to admiral sand is listen to, is.
Did they turn off the quote and link functions?I've been over it quite a few times (even in this thread I believe). Not really interested in typing it out yet again.
Indeed, if anything she didn't go far enough and second guessed herself too much, which in the end meant it was all for nothing.Well, she failed to stop an event that led to a war that killed thousands.
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