I’m a simple man, I see Dean, I hit ‘like’
I would like Pike to return to Terralysium.
I suspect also there will be a Tholian episode
Given that planet is a hundred and fifty years away at maximum warp, that's going to be a bit tricky.I would like Pike to return to Terralysium.
The episode is called Fire and Ice.
Different song.A Song of Ice and Fire?
The Tholians and the Breen meet, after Pike seduces both leaders. The episode is called Fire and Ice.
It's Trek. There's always a wormhole, or a red suit, or a giant green hand when the plot needs one.Given that planet is a hundred and fifty years away at maximum warp, that's going to be a bit tricky.
It'll be all about explaining how the Discovery era turned into the TOS era:
1. L'rell will be deposed by a new group of Klingons who will force the frontline troops to remove their ridges. Again.
2. Pike gets frustrated at more technological failures, and orders a complete overhaul of the turboshaft, the touch screens, the robots...
3. After the holodeck episode, Pike sends a request that holodecks be completely banned and their use classified for 100 years. The Federation Council agrees in settlement for a lawsuit.
4. A four-part episode with Admiral Blackman, the power-mad Director of the Starfleet Uniform Division, as he visits the Enterprise and Pike must endure his humiliations more and more.
5. Spock gets his memory wiped by a secret Romulan agent, and many mundane memories (like the Klingon cloak of the last two years) are gone forever.
Has anyone said "the time travel episode that gets undone at the end and never actually happened" yet? I didn't see anyone post it, but I might have miseed it.
Unnecessary now, they can just erase the events from the official record.Has anyone said "the time travel episode that gets undone at the end and never actually happened" yet? I didn't see anyone post it, but I might have miseed it.
Has anyone said "the time travel episode that gets undone at the end and never actually happened" yet? I didn't see anyone post it, but I might have miseed it.
3. After the holodeck episode, Pike sends a request that holodecks be completely banned and their use classified for 100 years. The Federation Council agrees in settlement for a lawsuit.
They were on Kirk's Enterprise ten years later and referenced as being part of the childhood experience of multiple characters who grew up before TNG, so holodecks are clearly always supposed to have been there. The 1701-D version was just the newest iteration of a familiar technology, but one that was so much better the TNG crew were actually amazed by it. No different than going from a late 90s desktop with terrible performance and no memory to a mid-2000s desktop with super fast performance and 100gb of storage.
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