Both of which were the episode's main antagonists though and thus essential to the plot.
Tholians, yes, but I wouldn't say the Gorn was a "main" antagonist?
Both of which were the episode's main antagonists though and thus essential to the plot.
Well, there'd finally be a good use for them.Not what I was thinking of, but sure. Although I seem to remember it being Arex who had the three, erm, appendages...
Tholians, yes, but I wouldn't say the Gorn was a "main" antagonist?
Exactly what I was going say. Even as a host of a TAS podcast, I don't want Discovery to feel like the Millennium Falcon scene in TFA--just a popcorn machine or references and call backs. Now, if Mudd and Sarek (and maybe Tyler) and whoever else we will see, hadn't shown up, sure! That would have been awesome. I'd love to get actual canon backstory on them.I'd like to see their races, but not those characters exactly.
I don't know. The Gorn arguably got more screen time than the Tholians . . . or the Metrons for that matter.
Everybody remembers "Arena" as the episode where Kirk fought the Gorn, not as the episode with the Metrons (who are more of a plot device than anything else).
Honestly, I just had to look up their name because I couldn't immediately reemmber what they were called. "What were those particular god-like entities called again? Not the Organians, not the Thasians . . . the other ones?"![]()
I thought the Gorn freely roamed the Defiant as a kind of overseer before Archer fought it within a corridor.
I meant the Gorn in Enterprise, and the use of a CGI character with so little screen time. If I remember rightly wasn't he just found in the brig and had one fight (mostly in homage to Arena) and that's it?
Ah, I heard "Gorn" and my brain went straight to "Arena." Sorry for the confusion.
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