Outside of the pilot episode, I didn't watch Discovery. How did Burnham get along with Sybok?
From the point of view of the production team, "Sybok who?" Again, to me, not very believable.
Outside of the pilot episode, I didn't watch Discovery. How did Burnham get along with Sybok?
It was tense, but probably the most interesting story arc of the sesaon. The laughing Vulcan and the stoic human with poor Spock caught in the middle. Sarek on the sidelines projecting disapproval. Amanda offering comfort. Casting Andy Samberg as Sybok was controversial, but I think he nailed it.Outside of the pilot episode, I didn't watch Discovery. How did Burnham get along with Sybok?
It was tense, but probably the most interesting story arc of the sesaon. The laughing Vulcan and the stoic human with poor Spock caught in the middle. Sarek on the sidelines projecting disapproval. Amanda offering comfort. Casting Andy Samberg as Sybok was controversial, but I think he nailed it.
I knew someone would say thatThis would've been better than what we ended up with.
That the family pariah doesn't show up?From the point of view of the production team, "Sybok who?" Again, to me, not very believable.
There are people who like Star Trek as nothing but an entertainment.
But that interpretation relies on canon as a basis. What if Kirk and company never traveled back to meet Edith Keeler? What if he never met Miramanee? Change those things and you change the emotional impact of the story.
But if you change the story, when you pull that thread, the entire universe ultimately unravels.
That the family pariah doesn't show up?
Sometimes you don't need the kitchen sink.That, over a chunk of a season with Spock and Burnham, including flashbacks to Burnham's childhood, there's nary a mention of him.
I won books going back to "Mission to Horatius", the Starfleet Technical Manual and so on. But Star Trek is, first and foremost, entertainment. If it doesn't survive as that, then it is ultimately meaningless.
If canon is the only way to appreciate a story, then the writer failed at their job of engaging the audience.
Yet, through a thousand retcons, here we are.
Indeed we are here, with a broken canon.
Sometimes you don't need the kitchen sink.
No,because all three stories are done in one. They rely on the development with in each episode for emotional impact. The idea being that someone dropping in to Star Trek for the first time would get the impact.But that interpretation relies on canon as a basis. What if Kirk and company never traveled back to meet Edith Keeler? What if he never met Miramanee? Change those things and you change the emotional impact of the story.
Just imagine that there was a mention off screen. It you can forge a mythical connection between Kirk's emotional state and his dead girlfriends, you can do that too.I don't think Sybok would have added anything to Discovery. In fact, I think he's an awful character. That said, I just don't believe that in the situations in which they find themselves, there would not be even a passing mention of him.
As the Vulcan ambassador to the Federation, it is logical to explore all aspects of sexuality practiced by sentient beings.Sarek was a player. Leaving his seed all over the galaxy.
As the Vulcan ambassador to the Federation, it is logical to explore all aspects of sexuality practiced by sentient beings.
Or he read the T'Pol version of The Logic of Sex
Canon is just the body of work. It can't be "broken". Both James R. and James T. Kirk are canon. Data being part of the Class of '78 is canon.
When elements contradict one another, then one element or another cannot be true.
Personally, I'd rather have Trek contradictory with lots of room for various takes on people/events than a single uncontradicted timeline.
I will continue to try to hold the creators to what I consider to be a higher standard
My highest standard is an entertaining story. Which is where a lot of the All-Access stuff fails for me.
Besides, it is easy to break this stuff down into multiple timelines and simply treat Trek as a multiverse.
Timeline A- TOS, TAS, TMP
Timeline B- Star Trek II-VI, TNG, DS9, VOY, TNG films...
Timeline C- First Contact, Enterprise, Discovery, Picard
Timeline D- The Abrams universe.
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