Please stop referring to Discovery as "STD"; the official abbreviation is DSC.
Please stop referring to Discovery as "STD"; the official abbreviation is DSC.
I don't want to speak for Mr Awe, but I personally have no problem with objective criticisms. It's the ones who nitpick things, then are proven wrong, but continue to nitpick. There are also the ones who have the same complaints every episode about it not being Star Trek (for example, it's too dark). It's not going to change.
^ Because it's stupid and inaccurate, as well as problematic.
It's "Star.Trek.Discovery."
If you're 5 years old you think "Sexually Transmitted Disease" but is that really so common?
Ash Tyler (Voq) is build up as a waaay too perfect boyfriend. I have a harder and harder time to imagine how a klingon spy would ever be able to be such a perfect human being. This might be more of a case of "sleeper Cylon agent" (from BSG), that maybe Voq was "melted" with a real human being, who doesn't even know about his heritage at this point? In this episode "Voq" would have helped Mudd to turn over the ship to the klingons. I don't know, just speculation at this point, but I'm interested to find out what the creators have planned in the long run.
Nope, I will call it as I like. DISCO.Please stop referring to Discovery as "STD"; the official abbreviation is DSC.
^ That argument is bunk. It's like trying to defend "reappropriating" the Swastika .
Are you fucking serious?^ That argument is bunk. It's like trying to defend "reappropriating" the Swastika .
Yes because that's totally the same thing.
That argument is bunk. It's like trying to defend "reappropriating" the Swastika .
Yes because that's totally the same thing.
*pause*
That was sarcasm by the way.
Time crystals... Groan. Wonder if this will be the new thing in season 2 when they can't use the spore drive anymore.
They even have shirts saying so! Alright, I'm weak, dammit! I ordered one, OK?Is Voyager's abbreviation "STV"? Is Enterprise's abbreviation "STE"? No.
Besides, you're both wrong. It's "Disco".![]()
I'm surprised people didn't like the party scene, I thought it was great and made the ship seem more believable. Besides, STD desperately needed something like this to lighten up the mood.
It actually is, but nice try.
Moving on now.
Because humans still believe Earth is the center of the galaxyIn the Kelvin timeline they do, and apparently before the arrival of the Narada as well since Nero and his crew arrived in the 23rd century on stardate 2233.04.
I quite liked the party scene. It seems like it might be one of the few examples in Trek where the participants looked like they were actually having fun. And it was cool that the disco lights were visible on the outside of the ship. That was a nice touch. Really drives home all those times in past iterations where it was obvious that they were just reusing the same exterior shots over and over again.
The one thing about the party scene that I found a little jarring, though, was the apparently wounded officer in the wheelchair. No idea what happened to the character, but they usually portray medical technology as having advanced beyond that kind of thing (with the obvious exception of the Pike; that crazy, de-aging Admiral; and broken Worf before the experimental surgery).
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