I dunno, MLB.
Who doesn't want to see a Star Trek captain host an episode of Blackmail?
Who doesn't want to see a Star Trek captain host an episode of Blackmail?
Genius.Starring Michael Palin as April.
I'm totally serious about this, BTW.
Not the goofy version from Monty Python, but the one from all the BBC travel specials he's done lately.
Starring Michael Palin as April./QUOTE]
"Chapter 2: I Am Eaten By Klingons"![]()
I would go for that. I would rather see the pre Kirk enterprise in action than discovery anyway.
They'll go all the way from 2257 to 2265 in an 8 year run. Then, just as James Kirk comes aboard the Enterprise to take command, Captain Pike will say, "Computer, change desktop theme to file 'Constitution Retro Alpha'!"
Then whatever futuristic look the Enterprise had for the Pike show will rework itself into the 60s TOS set. Kind of like how they explained Dr. Who's constantly changing Tardis.
I think you are missing the point of my joke, which outright said we'd get 8 years of modern special effects (from 2257 to 2265 in-universe), only for Pike to change the "desktop theme" of the Enterprise at the last scene of the last episode, just before Kirk takes command, as both a joke and to match up with TOS. Look at my actual post--In no way did I say anything about years' worth of 1960s style television.No. Just no.
This is a show of the 21st century, shot with technology of the 21st century to be shown on a TV set of the 21st century and having modern set design of the 21st century; it should stay that way. Those wanting to see 'Constitution Retro Alpha' can continue to watch the first episodes of said series that had said design over and over, or watch the fan show that had said design for one episode (assuming its episodes are still on YouTube.)
I think you are missing the point of my joke, which outright said we'd get 8 years of modern special effects (from 2257 to 2265 in-universe), only for Pike to change the "desktop theme" of the Enterprise at the last scene of the last episode, just before Kirk takes command, as both a joke and to match up with TOS. Look at my actual post--In no way did I say anything about years' worth of 1960s style television.
Why is everybody so pissy about Discovery, and why do people want to see its main female character of color be displaced by a white male one?
We never see Pike again, so he really only gets two episodes in Prime Continuity, and 1 1/2 movies in Kelvin Trek.Is there anything in canon definitively stating that Christopher Pike lived the rest of his natural life on Talos? Because literally all we saw is that they left him there and then TOS never followed up after the Menagerie. Well, that's like claiming Khan lived the rest of his life on Ceti Alpha 5 without incident...
All they have to do is say they found a cure for Pike's radiation poisoning, the Federation went back and cured Pike and retrieved him from Talos IV, and then gave him command of a brand new ship: USS Discovery NCC-1031-A. Set it in the TOS movie era and we can have Pike and whichever Discovery characters cross over (a la O'Brien from TNG to DS9) do whatever they want without worrying too much about canon, since the TOS movie era is largely unexplored.
Nothing on delta radiation in Memory alpha, https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Delta_radiation , would contradict if the show revealed a cure for delta poisoning to bring Pike back post-TOS.
CBS' bizarrely distorted continuity obsession aside, does Discovery's Kirk have to be white?Why is everybody so pissy about Discovery, and why do people want to see its main female character of color be displaced by a white male one?
CBS' bizarrely distorted continuity obsession aside, does Discovery's Kirk have to be white?
I mean, farm boy from Iowa kinda screams it, but still...
Actually, a female white Kirk would probably work better.
The Enterprise interior is skinnable like a desktop theme. You didn't know that? :O . The captain just has to say a few words, and the interior changes the way a Transformer changes into a car. No canon work ever said this wasn't the case... Kirk, Picard, and the rest got stuck on one desktop theme and it gave the impression it wasn't changeableactually impossible (you can explain the Big E’s exterior quite easily, especially because Menagerie has very few shots of the exterior of Pike’s Big E, but the interior? That would be nigh-unsalvageable).
Is there anything in canon definitively stating that Christopher Pike lived the rest of his natural life on Talos?
All they have to do is say they found a cure for Pike's radiation poisoning, the Federation went back and cured Pike and retrieved him from Talos IV, and then gave him command of a brand new ship: USS Discovery NCC-1031-A. Set it in the TOS movie era and we can have Pike and whichever Discovery characters cross over (a la O'Brien from TNG to DS9) do whatever they want without worrying too much about canon, since the TOS movie era is largely unexplored.
CBS' bizarrely distorted continuity obsession aside, does Discovery's Kirk have to be white?
I mean, farm boy from Iowa kinda screams it, but still...
Actually, a female white Kirk would probably work better.
Well, there's still his character they can mess with. What, you hadn't heard that young Kirk will be featured in the Section 31 show as the agency's most vicious operative, while sharing a steaming romance with Mirror Georgiou on the way?If they're not changing Pike, Spock, Sarek and Amanda's Gender/Skin tone, they wouldn't change Kirk's.
Yeah no. They haven't done anything comparable to that yet.Well, there's still his character they can mess with. What, you hadn't heard that young Kirk will be featured in the Section 31 show as the agency's most vicious operative, while sharing a steaming romance with Mirror Georgiou on the way?![]()
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