Sad!Lorca is a tool, but I still find him one of the most interesting characters on the show.
Sad!Lorca is a tool, but I still find him one of the most interesting characters on the show.
I certainly hope there isn't. We've gotten more than enough Thirty-One in the novels.None whatsoever, as far as we know.
Yo, dawg. I heard you like bugs. Don't catch any.The Klingons bugged a bug.
Lorca is a tool, but I still find him one of the most interesting characters on the show.
Yeah, that was bizarre. It was completely stupid to have a separate listening device and it was stupid that Lorca was surprised by the fact that they were listened.Oh, and as a prisoner on a ship, I would automatically assume they have an open intercom/listening devices in the cells (cameras too)
He didn't seem that surprised. Angry that he got sold out by a human, maybe. The "intel" he gave out made it sound like the Federation had a cloaking device.Yeah, that was bizarre. It was completely stupid to have a separate listening device and it was stupid that Lorca was surprised by the fact that they were listened.
I don't know if that is a fair comment in this case. Star Trek presents itself by means of the Federation and its principles. It isn't squinting to find fault when the Captain of our flagship is given a backstory that is as damning as this.I've come to the conclusion the developers of this show are damned if they do no matter what. There is almost some compulsive need to find things to hate about it, among a lot of viewers. If it survives that toxicity at all, it will have done so, like trek usually does, in spite of its fans.
O'RLY? Go rewatch TOS - "The Doomsday Machine". Commodore Decker pulled rank on Spock an d there appeared to be no regulation preventing that - even after he already lost the Constellation and the entire crew. You'd think there would be something is teh regs about not being able to assume Command again until a board of inquiry - but, obviously not.![]()
No - after an incident like this (again, it was also NOT a wartime situation. Decker should have been confined to Sickbay and NOT have been able to re-assume command of anything IF Star Fleet was anything like the a regular military terrestrial Navy. There was no lack of compotent senior Command staff available to command the ship in Kirk's absence; and Kirk (once he was aware of the situation) levied his personal authority as teh named Captain of teh 1701 to have his Exec relieve Decker and assume command.I think you need to rewatch it.
Commodore Decker remained on his ship to confront the doomsday machine and go down with it. He beamed his entire crew to (what at the time was thought as) safety on the planet’s surface to save them. Later he’s clearly suffering from guilt, is relieved of command while still "in the field", steals a shuttlecraft and goes alone on a suicide mission.
Captain Lorca did the exact opposite! He purposely killed his entire crew while he managed to save only himself! And then not only he wasn’t relieved of command or reprimanded but was awarded by Starfleet Command a new prestigious command!
I think the writers have sacrificed story and message for bells and whistles. They want 'ah ha' moments. Discovery is made to be noticed like they are creating something pretentious.. it is a production. So they make monstrous versions of Klingons primarily for affect and because they can. Creates more of a buzz. They go a little further to squeeze out an easy find emotion. Let's throw in a scene where Captain Georgiou is eaten. Problem is the more they demonise the Klingons the more one- dimensional they have become. Is that lazy writing? Yes. Getting to see the enemy as more than monsters is something Star Trek has achieved before and has thrown under the bus this time.
Because it was the 1031st starship so registered?Ha ha so tell me why the serial number NCC-1031 by luck![]()
The one thing we have to remember is the only thing we know for sure is that Lorca survived, blames himself, but a Starfleet Board Of Enquiry decided that he was cleared to command another starship. Until we actually see the full story, we can't decide which way we should regard him.
The bug had a name?![]()
Court martial is standard Starfleet procedure after loss of a ship, except when it isn't.He may have never faced a board of inquiry. They may have just bought whatever he said and moved him onto Discovery.
Court martial is standard Starfleet procedure after loss of a ship, except when it isn't.
Because it was the 1031st starship so registered?one after the USS Glenn, NCC 1030?
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