The transition from Hunter to Mount....Mount's expression was almost as if Pike felt something. Kind of a 'What just happened here?' moment. Reminded me of Guinan in Yesterday's Enterprise.
TOS Stardates? No they didn't. They were random the entire run.They tried to stay consistent in later seasons.
The TNG era shows were also very consistent, though some managed to slip through
So history didn’t record that Discovery and S31 ship made it to Talos. The S31 ship part is obvious, as nothing they do get officially recorded. As for Discovery, S31 probably erased that too, or maybe Pike didn’t log it.
It's where ever the writers say it is.Isn’t Talos in the beta?
I never thought of that, but you're right, it's possible she only thinks she wiped them out in her Universe. That said, Talosians Illusions weren't 'All Powerful as evidenced in te Discovery Shuttle landing sequence; and in the original TOS "The Cage/The Menagerie" episodes Pike manages to hold on to a Talosian who's projecting the illusion of being a powerful alien creature and then there's the line from Pike of:I thought that! Knowing what we do about the Talosians, there's a zero chance she actually wiped them out, they just made her think she did.
Unless Mirror Talosians are rubbish telepaths?
PIKE: On the other hand, I've got a reason. I'm willing to bet you've created an illusion this laser is empty. I think it just blasted a hole in that window and you're keep us from seeing it. You want me to test my theory out on your head?
(A hole then appears in the window)
COLT: Captain.
(They all leave through the hole and get into the elevator to the surface)
He didn't lick his lips when talking to Saru, so no.I find it continuing to be fascinating how Pike is just as a 'Context is King' as even Mirror Lorca was. One minute he's giving his newly cheekily snarky first officer a dressing down and telling him to 'go by the book' in future and by the end of the ep he's disobeying a direct order. Are we sure this isn't Mirror Pike.
He logged a trip to Starbase 11 for repairs and had some engine trouble along the way - what's so strange here?So history didn’t record that Discovery and S31 ship made it to Talos. The S31 ship part is obvious, as nothing they do get officially recorded. As for Discovery, S31 probably erased that too, or maybe Pike didn’t log it.
Think logically, would not it be dangerous for a society based on logic to share the same planet with emotional beings? Vulcans can always twist the logic any way they wantSo enlightened Vulcan has a dangerous sect of racists who inflict harm on non-Vulcans? Logic- fundamentalists.
Wow. Future imperfect. We know one tried to blow Sarek to smithereens last year, but to think they exist at all is...illogical.
TOS Stardates? No they didn't. They were random the entire run.
TBH, the first season felt, at times, like it was ashamed to be Star Trek, particularly in terms of design and tone. This ep, on the other hand, felt like it was embracing the franchise and its rich history. I wouldn't want this sort of fanservice every episode, but I thought it had value here.
“If Memory Serves,” which is a convoluted but absolutely delightful episode, has several bits of catnip for Trek aficionados. The one that I appreciated most was near the end of the episode, when Pike says to Spock, “Is that a smile I see on your face?” In “The Cage,” the original pilot, the episode’s tone was much different and Leonard Nimoy’s Spock is seen smiling, something we rarely, if ever, see again.
But overall, now that we’re finally moving forward with the season’s central mystery, the episode worked for me. Peck is acquitting himself just fine as Spock. It’s clear that the Vulcan loses faith in the human side of himself as he gets older, and the underlying anger in Peck’s portrayal is subtle but clear.
Rules, or Rahuls, as the case may be...Head-canon is weird, and I make my own rules.![]()
He didn't lick his lips when talking to Saru, so no.
Too much nostalgia for me to properly judge this. Burnham and Spock's estrangement was a bit of a let down. Expected they could think of something more. They used Kirk's Enterprise during the flashback at the beginning. The music was too TOSy too. They could have edited a more serious flashback from 'the Cage'.
They only used 75% of the screen space.So, does showing the TOS Enterprise in her original glory put the whole "DSC has to be 25 percent different because of reasons, the Illuminati and chem trails" thing?
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