Haven't had a chance to watch this yet. Will be soon.
Both captains last episode were California-class captains. Both garbage scows in space. The captain of the Vancouver has nothing to prove.
Zero idea of the point you're trying to make. Both captains in the previous episode did have California ships, yes. Which is why is was all the more important why there needed to be a reason for the Tellarite captain's decision - rivalry or whatever - but the episode gave us none
Boimler thinks he's so cool in that leather jacket, necklaces, and shades.
But he's like George McFly. "You! Give me a milk! Chocolate!"
Uh, the episode gave us a reason. They're captains of California class. What part of, "We need to distinguish ourselves because we're piloting crappy ships" is not understandbale?
They're competing because they're both at the bottom of Starfleet.
A California class vessel is....like captaining a Miranda.
And, no, there is absolutely nothing in the text that suggests that a California ship is a "crappy ship." That was in the pre-release materials that isn't actually supported by the text whatsoever.
It's established in the next episode (the ship is falling apart), the first episode (We don't do First Contact), and supplemental material ("The worst ship in Starfleet").
In a meta/break the 4th wall sort of way I agree with you. The references are great chuckles for the audience.
From a "this is a supposed to be canon and not satire" point of view, these constant references to past Trek's are illogical, unrealistic, and take me out of the moment.
Because, you know, each week the average person always references historical or semi-historical (in the sense that they are common Joes not in history books) from 200 years ago. Like each week we here someone at work refer to some random foot soldier or ship's officer from the 1820s.
And I'd think some of this stuff would still be classified, like Gary Mitchell.
As a satire of Trek, I love this show. And, yes, it is not Gene's vision. Roddenberry's mandate that humans worked out their problems and none of our main characters ever have conflict with each other has been completely tossed out the window. These are people who have petty jealousies and competitive egos. It's awesome.
You rang?Don't give us that sarcastic Vulcan salute, Crewman6!!!!
In the same post, you say that the supplemental material doesn't count and then talk about the premise established in the supplemental material. So...which is it?Supplemental material doesn't count. The ship is hardly "falling apart." And doing "second contact" also doesn't mean you're "the worst", just not the best.
The show has failed to deliver on the premise of "the worst ship in starfleet." So far, it's just....a regular ship that does missions of moderate to moderately high importance.
As a satire of Trek, I love this show. And, yes, it is not Gene's vision. Roddenberry's mandate that humans worked out their problems and none of our main characters ever have conflict with each other has been completely tossed out the window. These are people who have petty jealousies and competitive egos. It's awesome.
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