He's freaking Irish himself, I don't think he's being overly sensitive.I thought it was awesome. I see a lot of anglo-accents and it was uncanny. Sean is just being overly sensitive because of past Treks.
He's freaking Irish himself, I don't think he's being overly sensitive.I thought it was awesome. I see a lot of anglo-accents and it was uncanny. Sean is just being overly sensitive because of past Treks.
I agree. I remember Colm Meaney being very upset when the original script for If Wishes were Horses included a leprechaun, which is considered a stereotype in Ireland, which is why it was changed to Rumpelstiltskin. Totally fair.He's freaking Irish himself, I don't think he's being overly sensitive.
Yeah, Colm had a lot more 'power' on DS9 to make suggestions when it came to Irish depiction than he did on TNG because of his role.I agree. I remember Colm Meaney being very upset when the original script for If Wishes for Horses included a leprechaun, which is considered a stereotype in Ireland, which is why it was changed to Rumpelstiltskin. Totally fair.
I thought it was awesome. I see a lot of anglo-accents and it was uncanny. Sean is just being overly sensitive because of past Treks.
I mean, this IS the same universe where Uhura is doing the same job for 40 years from the 2250s to 2290s so Tyler still being a field agent after 70 years wouldn't be that strange.If Section 31 was always planned to be in 2324 than there wouldn't be a lot of room for Tyler. He could have been the new Control perhaps but not really a field agent.
While I could see him still able to do some work in some capacity, 100 is the equivalent of 70 by this point, I would say the physical demands of being a field agent may rule out it being advisable to do it in the advanced years. Uhura wasn't exactly beaming down and running and gunning in the 2290s and even through her time as captain of the Leondegrance she was still doing a more "relaxed" job than an in the thick of it secret agent. That's why I said Tyler could have been Control.I mean, this IS the same universe where Uhura is doing the same job for 40 years from the 2250s to 2290s so Tyler still being a field agent after 70 years wouldn't be that strange.
Tyler's biologically a Klingon though and we saw Kor getting into the action in DS9 at circa 150, while Tyler/Voq would be circa 90 in S31.While I could see him still able to do some work in some capacity, 100 is the equivalent of 70 by this point, I would say the physical demands of being a field agent may rule out it being advisable to do it in the advanced years. Uhura wasn't exactly beaming down and running and gunning in the 2290s and even through her time as captain of the Leondegrance she was still doing a more "relaxed" job than an in the thick of it secret agent. That's why I said Tyler could have been Control.
I mentioned in an earlier comment we saw Arne Darvin as a surgically altered Klingon of a similar age and he seemed without any of the benefits of Klingon physiology and seemed comparible to an old human manTyler's biologically a Klingon though and we saw Kor getting into the action in DS9 at circa 150, while Tyler/Voq would be circa 90 in S31.
There were sniveling weasel Klingons then. Look at Koloth and Korax.I'm pretty sure Darvin was just given plastic surgery or something.
I thought he was just extensively modified to look like a person that previously existed and had his memories altered too.I still don't get what Tyler is, not in any definable sense. It's a conundrum.
I have ascertained that Ash Tyler was a real person and Voq was essentially placed within him.
Tyler remembers the sensation of Voq's fingers being painfully reduced in size, plus the CMO of Discovery mentioned his organs have tremendous scarring.
L'Rell kills the part of Tyler that is Voq with her crazy brain fingering.
I just....I dunno. I hope Arne Darvin had an easier time.
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