I'm sorry, do you think these producers give a fuck about that kind of internal logic? Nothing we've seen so far supports that notion.
There've been some glaring plot holes, sure, but I have faith.....
I'm sorry, do you think these producers give a fuck about that kind of internal logic? Nothing we've seen so far supports that notion.
Suppose you read about a truck full of US Marines who got ambushed in Iraq...
Their commanding officer jumps out of the truck, and throws two grenades into the truck to save his men from being captured.
This is pretty much what Lorca did, and instead of doing what any military would do, even in a war, and put him before a court martial and ensure he never sees command again, Starfleet says: “No biggie! Here’s a command over our most sensitive new technology!”?!?
This show makes less and less sense!
How do you know that there is more to it? There's no guarantee.. We can only go by what we have been told, that's the way it works.Why is it such a hard concept to work out that there is more to this story than what we have been told?
Its pretty bloody obviously there is far more than whats being told.
How do you know that there is more to it? There's no guarantee.. We can only go by what we have been told, that's the way it works.
I think so to, I do hope the Klingons speak English in it though, not sure I can stand any more monologues of death.I dunno, with "gotcha" writing like this I think it's safer to assume they have more to the story.
I've seen so much television, I can't help but look at these shows as "the odds of this or that based on what I know about writers"
Really sucks the enjoyment out of watching but if I was a betting man, we're going to get the full story in some dramatic fashion
He'll get his redemption pips I suppose. Him being dishonourable has all been a cunning plan or has it?I dunno, with "gotcha" writing like this I think it's safer to assume they have more to the story.
I've seen so much television, I can't help but look at these shows as "the odds of this or that based on what I know about writers"
Really sucks the enjoyment out of watching but if I was a betting man, we're going to get the full story in some dramatic fashion
We know Lorca is actually cruel. The continued use of the Tardigrade...
The Tardigrade was suffering and imprisoned. Blind Freddy could see that.Burnham didn't report that the Tardigrade was being hurt by the jumps until she'd confirmed it with Dr. Culber, after Lorca had been captured. Jeeze, Lorca can't win with you. He's guilty because of stuff you don't know, he's guilty because of stuff he didn't know...
So imprisoning a life form and watching it smash itself against its pen, our first introduction to 'Ripper' and one Lorca was presiding over, was an act of kindness? Respect for another life form?
When Lorca was on his away meeting he was ordered not to use the spore drive to avoid depleting their 'asset' the Tardigrade who was showing obvious signs of distress. Come on, the Captain does not live in a vacuum he was in command over an act of cruelty. He just didn't care.
The exact words were "concerned about taxing our prime asset". Nothing about the creature being in distress at all. Let's be clear. Starfleet was looking for more of them, scouring everywhere. They would use them in a heartbeat if they had them, but since there was only *one* they wanted to be careful and protect the 'asset'. She also said "we believe that the enemy may have identified Discovery as our secret weapon" and he needed to dial it back until they wanted to use him again.So imprisoning a life form and watching it smash itself against its pen, our first introduction to 'Ripper' and one Lorca was presiding over, was an act of kindness? Respect for another life form?
When Lorca was on his away meeting he was ordered not to use the spore drive to avoid depleting their 'asset' the Tardigrade who was showing obvious signs of distress. Come on, the Captain does not live in a vacuum he was in command over an act of cruelty. He just didn't care but he knew.
The first time they used the tardigrade, fine. It proved the concept. But once they saw that A. it worked and B. it hurt the tardigrade (which was obvious), more of an effort should have been put into using what they learned *right then*. The discovery that a human could be used instead should have at least already been made, even if they had been reluctant due to the genetic engineering prohibitions to actually put it into practice.
Just on this point about ascribing things to a character. As it has been put on our screens that Lorca has been given the reputation and did not deny it, do we go by believing he killed his crew and saved himself?However, since it was never put on our screens, I'm not going to ascribe things to him which never happened.
There are two huge differences. A) Janeway ultimately didn’t/couldn’t. Lorca did. B) Janeway would have shared the same fate as her crew, and not cowardly abandon them to their deaths!
But I forgot. Lorca has to suffer through life with bad eyesight. Well, whoop-de-doo!
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