Wouldn't the Living Construct be designed to disable escape pods as well?
Wouldn't the Living Construct be designed to disable escape pods as well?
Some Klingons (not Martok though) would be glad; with Starfleet gone, they could conquer whatever part of the Federation that they wanted and extort the rest in return for their doubtful "protection". And the only reason the Romulans would care is the impact on the proposed evacuation, as under any other circumstances they would be applauding the construct.I also don’t understand why Gwen had to give a big speech to convince the Klingons to help. They’re allies. They would have come regardless. I would have had her call the Romulans to help. It would be a nice callback from earlier on.
I was surprised they actually let the weapon be activated - it was a good episode, but the minutes after the construct started doing its thing were horror like, really. Especially once they revealed other Starships were still warping in (though they should easily be able to stop that with VA Janeway and the Protostar being able to transmit messages). I like fleet action in Star Trek as much as anyone, but I did not want it in this episode.Well hell. I was not expected to be that strongly affected coming out of what I already knew is a two-parter. But yeah, those last few minutes got me right in the feels. I agree, we're probably going to see time travel come into play next episode (if for no other reason than Chakotay & crew are stranded in the future and still need a rescue), but I'm not sure on the shape of it.
My jaw is on the floor from all the carnage. I also wonder if there will be a reset button of sorts, next week. While they will do more timetravel, I'm not sure if they will really undo all this and if not, at best they might stop the construct before all the ships are totalled. Realistically, people would be dying en masse as well, in such a situation.What a great twist! I did not expect them to actually have the thing succeed and create the greatest massacre since Wolf 359 and the Dominion war! Now I guess they'll have to time travel and undo it...
It's about time, Prodigy has been teasing this since the very first episode.How do you feel about Dal kissing Gwen?
While the game was certainly clear about it, Dal was already shown to be more than interested in the first half of the season.It became clear in the game that he was interested. I was hoping for something less conventional, like Gwyn & Jankom, or Dal & Zero![]()
When the Diviner died (and cool way to die without the need for a funeral/burial!), Gwyn seemed to absorb something from him. Possibly knowledge. I thought she may be able to use that to stop the living construct, but apparently not as she didn't present it as an option in the minutes that followed. Ascencia also claimed that she couldn't stop it (which she didn't want to anyway). I doubt it can be talked down with a rousing speech though, especially considering Gwyn already had two such speeches in season 1B.Personally, I think that they find a way to convince the Living Construct to stand down.
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Well, not if they get destroyed. Which it seem is happening in the last minutes of this episode.The Big E and the Defiant…cool.
I also think it was Ella Purnell.I actually think that was Ella Purnell slightly modifying her voice but I could be wrong.
They really do.though I guess kiddies like it if you play things broadly.
RIP.Well, not if they get destroyed. Which it seem is happening in the last minutes of this episode.![]()
Agreed on the Ent-D, it should have been firing everything like mad. That was such a dumb loss, only because TPTB wanted to ditch the ship because it supposedly wasn't cinematically enough. They could have just given it a new, more cinema-friendly bridge module instead, and some new cinema-standard sets depicting rooms not shown in the series (like the main shuttlebay) ...VOY and the Defiant encountered similarly major threats and were faced with destruction (the Defiant was in fact destroyed once before during the Dominion War).
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Remember how the Ent-D went out? If anything, Riker should have been court martialed for not 'firing everything' they had at the BoP (which would realistically end up obliterated in a full front assault from a galaxy class starship, shields, or no shields).
Chakotay will probably only be (properly) addressed in season 2, and I suspect this will be an entire story arc of its own.It was a pretty good start to the finale. I do have a feeling time travel will come into play because they've been setting up the Chakotay mystery all season and I'm sure they want to resolve that before the season ends. I also agree that we know Starfleet survives so it will be interesting only to see how they deal with the construct. I did like the message Gwyn had about being accepted anywhere and finding your place so that was the memorable scene for me. I was a little confused about the about face from the Deviner though. It seems like this is exactly what he wanted and I wish he wasn't killed off so soon.
Gwyn was indeed underused in the last 3 episodes or so, and arguably she hasn't been really prominent in any of the episodes since "let sleeping Borg lie", with the exception of "Masquerade".. But it was to be expected that the final would focus on the Vau N'akat and thus inevitably on Gwyn, and so they may have given the others the spotlight for those "calmer" episodes.A great penultimate episode, which just steadily builds up the tension, allows for a brief false reprieve, and then truly tilts us into "all is lost" for the finale. I liked the return to focus on Gwyn, who has been sorely underused during the most recent run of episodes. I also loved the thematic core of Gwyn's speech, saying basically that Starfleet was all about accepting you as you are no matter what. It felt like a very contemporary message, and one children could identify with. The deep-cut reference to the VOY episode Counterpoint was a nice touch as well.
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Secondly, I felt like this episode felt a little too much the Gwyn & Dal show, with the other kids pushed way back as supporting characters - which isn't the best IMHO because teamwork is one of the core themes of the show. I mean, it did come through a bit in the fight with Drednok 2.0, but still, it seemed very much "on the side."
It was nice of Dal to say he would still want the others to go join Starfleet, but I suspect none of them will attempt to enter Starfleet if Dal gets refused on that particular ground.
Agreed on the Diviner. I think it would have been better if he would have turned in a more deliberate way (actually stopping the weapon from being deployed), not getting his hand forced by Ascencia's actions. And I greatly prefer him over Ascencia, both as villain and as someone to be (potentially) redeemed.
Jorg Hillebrand on Twitter has spotted another shot of a Sovereign that has 1701-E on the nacelle, but this one also has USS Sovereign on the saucer. So I guess it is an error. Oops. So how does this work, canonically the Enterprise was there and also not there?
https://twitter.com/gaghyogi49/status/1605985397682511872?s=46&t=Lim1gR3Gft1KqGxbztBY2g
The Hageman brothers have said in interviews that all the present showrunners communicate with each other (the coordination between Lower Decks and Prodigy regarding Okona's eye patch is usually given as an example). It's probably not a coincidence that both shows are tackling it; I expect Una to get an exception of sorts (and probably a classified one) while Dal's situation may end up changing the whole policy for good.I find it interesting that both Prodigy and SNW are dealing with Starfleet's problem with genetic augmentation. I wonder how much they two writing rooms know about what the other is planning. I sort of expect Prodigy to show us the end/loosening of the Augment ban, given the tone the various episodes have taken. Really though, Dal should be let into Starfleet, since he wasn't responsible for his augmentations. We'll never know how Starfleet would have reacted if Bashir had come clean in the beginning, they were pissed about him actively hiding it, though.
Interesting, she can really vary her voice (I think she did "proofread" for Gwyn and maybe other parts in early season 1 episodes, due to Corona still being a thing then)! Bonnie Gordon is also a regular on the videos, done after each Prodigy episode, of the 7th rule: https://www.youtube.com/@The7thRule/videosApparently it was Bonnie Gordon, voice of the ship's computer.
As for Bashir, if he had a chance to enter Starfleet despite being an augment, there wouldn't have been a need to lie in the first place. I think he was finally allowed to stay merely because he was so good and because Starfleet wasn't in a luxury position where they could afford to get such a good doctor go, given the situation with the Dominion. If he had been honest, he would not have had his service record nor would Starfleets situation have been as desperate, I think they would have flatout refused him.
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