Spoilers Star Trek: Discovery 2x08 - "If Memory Serves"

Discussion in 'Star Trek: Discovery' started by Commander Richard, Mar 7, 2019.

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  1. 10 - A mind-blowing episode.

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  10. 1 - I imagined better.

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  1. Lord Garth

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    Nostradamus, Area 51, JFK, 25% Different.
     
  2. Nerys Myk

    Nerys Myk A Spock and a smile Premium Member

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    When did she say this?
     
  3. Alan Roi

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    Haha. We wish.
     
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  4. Jadeb

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    Agree on all points. But I'd add that this was the first time when I thought there was a possibility that I could, eventually, add Burnham into my mental image of Spock.
     
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  5. Tim Thomason

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    It's "southeast" of Earth, and if Earth straddles the border, and "north" is pointing to the Galactic Core, then that's clearly the Alpha Quadrant, regardless of its location on the Z axis.

    Now, if Talos is only two lightyears from Starbase 11, why did 2254 Pike insist on heading to the Vega colony with his injured crew? Why did Kirk and "Mendez" hop into a shuttle with only a small amount of fuel incapable of making a trip of four lightyears?
     
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    I kept hoping to hear that theme music for the Talosians. You know, the one that sounds like a twanging bedspring or door stopper, which the series used often to convey "look out, something weird or disgusting is coming"
     
  7. Alan Roi

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    The answer is: Talosians.
     
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  8. daedalus5

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    Loved this! Glad I watched the Cage earlier this week. The music from the plants was great. Shame we didn't see the elevator with the roof sheared off it.

    This series is brilliant. :)

    Nitpick: shuttles with transporters in them!
     
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    Southwest.
     
  11. Rahul

    Rahul Rear Admiral Rear Admiral

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    Asking the real important questions! ;)
     
  12. Tomalak

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    Meh, Scotty's shuttle in ST09 had one. I guess it's a thing with bigger shuttles. The Galileo might have had one in the aft compartment.
     
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  13. Alan Roi

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    You could say this at various points of each and every Star Trek series (including TOS). Most Especially TNG Season 1.
     
  14. CorporalClegg

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    That's pretty much how all shows on CBS work, going back to the mid seasons of JAG.
     
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  15. Tomalak

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    Yeah, it's not a novel way of storytelling by any means, but has been the way Disco tends to be structured. It's a more common way to tell stories today than the episodic A/B plots of nineties Trek.
     
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  16. Hythlodeus

    Hythlodeus Commodore Commodore

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    It's a basic storytelling device that every good Gamemaster develops for longlasting Roleplaying campaigns
     
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  17. dahj

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    Great episode, I especially like that they've canonized the original ending of The Cage. :techman:
     
  18. matthunter

    matthunter Admiral Admiral

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    And the shuttle in Best of Both Worlds Part II had an escape transporter, as did Chakotay's shuttle in the VOY ep where he meets Kazon!Nog. That it never came up in TOS isn't evidence they didn't have them (Galileo Seven is about the only place it might have come in handy and the shuttle had low power there - in The Enemy Within the shuttle wasn't even shown so natch)
     
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  19. F. King Daniel

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    No mention of General Order 7 or the death penalty, even after a recap of "The Cage" and them calling the Prime Directive General Order 1. All they said was "off limits" and "restricted airspace". I'm guessing it's one of those things Disco ignores?
     
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  20. Tomalak

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    Or it was established in the intervening years?