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How Would You Rate This Short?


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Memory Alpha now has that down as "a triple-mode, high-amplitude Delta Scuti". Hard to tell if that's "correct" since 99 Pegasi is fictional... A quick googling reveals no DS variables in Pegasus ITRW.

EDIT: Belay that. GX Pegasi is a DS variable, 408 ly from Earth.

Timo Saloniemi
Timo, I did not check MA, because I did not expect a quick update. 99 Pegasi is fictional, which is too bad. A little work and they could have found a DS star that is real.
GSC 03144-595, A NEW TRIPLE-MODE RADIALLY PULSATING HIGH-AMPLITUDE δ-SCUTI
 
I'd REALLY like to hear an explanation as to how Colt could be a human in "The Cage" but a spiky alien in DSC.

Well, there's been a few episodes where our characters start transforming into aliens thru various means, but then the climax of the episode is reversing it. If "Pike's Enterprise" becomes a show, it'll have a redo of "Identity Crisis" with Colt in the Geordi role, only this time the transformation will take. :bolian:
 
I didn't even bother to quantify it. Utterly light-weight, but I liked it a lot.

7.5? Yeah, I just unintentionally split the difference between your scores, but there I am. :p

For the poll, I'll round up.

I think most of these are, by very definition and intent, "utterly light-weight." So, I judge them on that basis. I don't expect "Doomsday Machine" or "Best of Both Worlds" out of a 15 min limited-budget/limited cast installment. They're basically webisodes. So, that's the criteria by which I judge them.

So far, most of them have been good on that basis!
 
I hate the turboshaft. Can't understand how it goes from this to the version in Star trek 5, different ship or not. although, I felt the boosting her up scene was a shout out to that movie.
 
Well, there's been a few episodes where our characters start transforming into aliens thru various means, but then the climax of the episode is reversing it. If "Pike's Enterprise" becomes a show, it'll have a redo of "Identity Crisis" with Colt in the Geordi role, only this time the transformation will take. :bolian:
what spikey alien are we talking about I don't recall..and I even looked up Colt on MA and it just shows a human
 
I hate the turboshaft. Can't understand how it goes from this to the version in Star trek 5, different ship or not. although, I felt the boosting her up scene was a shout out to that movie.
STar Trek 5's depiction was ridiculous too. I think the best depiction on screen was in "Disaster" TNG.
The best depction of how turboshafts probably work was in Plinkett's review for 2009 Star Trek.
 
What's the problem? That's 100% consistent with canon, where beaming within the ship is dangerous prior to the TNG era.
Yeah I know.. but I would have been more fine with it if they just mentioned it. Just on a storytelling level this episode had four sets total, and one was a room where things are teleported
 
"What's the problem? That's 100% consistent with canon"
Being consistent with canon shouldn't take away from the creator's responsibility to tell good stories in the moment
 
Why was Gilbert & Sullivan enough to break through Spock's admittedly shaky control? It made as much sense here as it did in Insurrection. Oh God, was this an Insurrection homage?

It did remind of the singing in Insurrection, that was probably the best scene in that movie.

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Two words: Bridge Modules.

The Constitution class was initially issued in 2245 with a Mark I module, containing the newest Duotronic systems befitting a ship so advanced. Problems, however, arised with the EPS relay systems shorting out in battle, causing dangerous electrical discharges and several injuries.

When Pike took command in 2250, he initially sought and received an upgrade to help with this issue. He received a newly designed Mark II module, with the most advanced features due to a boon in developmental technology following the launch of the Constitution and an evolution in Duotronics.

The Mark II, however, while providing protection from explosive relays, failed on numerous occasions during the Sheliak border wars, and was scrapped by Starfleet shortly after this Short Trek (as was the entire new wave of Duotronic OS that the module relied on). The Enterprise received a new module installation and a six month leave on Starbase 40.

The new module, actually a refurbished Mark I from the USS Constitution, was utilized for a few years from 2253 to early 2256. It contained the same problems as before, before the Mark III, identical to the Mark II, was introduced.

The Mark III served valiantly during the few incursions of the Klingon War, but it quickly became apparent that the overreliance on holographic display systems and another malfunctioning OS led to even worse cascading failures after about a year and a half.

Pike initiated bids for a replacement Mark IV module in early 2258. But rumors have it that Starfleet might just scrap the Mark III entirely and refurbish the reliable Mark I bridge style. If only they could solve the EPS overload issue.

That...... Is the first time I've heard a fanwank theory about this that makes sense and is logical. Damn.

Can you find a way to incorporate the nacelle struts?
 
It was cute.

The Discoverse version of the 23rd century will take some getting used to. Are we going with Discoverse? Kurtzmanverse? Something else?

I wish someone would teach them what turbolifts are and how they work.
 
Watching the short for the second time.

Thoughts:

Ethan Peck is not Spock. Bad wig, bad ears, marginal acting.
Number One just doesn't seem believable.

I think they were trying for some kind of sexual tension. Unsuccessful, in my opinion. Forced.

Peck's wig moved in the "boost" part. Several times.

Notes:

If you're doing a main character Vulcan, commit to it and cut the actor's hair. No more obviously fake wigs.

Please fix the collars on the uniforms. They don't lay right and look ridiculous.

I could go on, but I'll end with this ...

NO MORE GILBERT AND SULLIVAN!

:techman:
It was a 15 minute short shot with minimal budget and the actors were called back about 3 weeks after they'd finished the shooting of Season 2 (they were asked and re-contracted after the wrap of S2 for the shorts.):

Acting wise they both were at the same level they were during ST: D S2. I think they did about the same; and I lied that teh script included Spock yelling, smiling and outright laughing as he's NOT the Spock we know/get under Kirk and TOS.

Yeah, the wig was ill fitting, but they don't have much of a budget for these and for all 3 I'd be surprised if they spent more than a day or two total shooting those scenes, so I'll cut them and Ethan Peck a break on that score.

The uniforms were the same as in S2 too - so yeah, I've never cared for the Asymmetrical collar; but it's something the costume designer seems to like and it's what it is.

lastly, I'm in 100% agreement. I'm sick and tired of all the old timey Gilbert & Sullivan stuff. I didn't like it when they had Picard singing stuff in Insurrection; and it's even worse here. I'd rather this bent be dropped if all they can do is stuff in Public Domain that they don't need to pay a royalty fee for. ;)
 
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