The truly sad part of this is that they could have set this a year or two post Picard and told pretty much the exact same story with only a few minor tweaks.If they would have set this show at an earlier century it would have been better. Maybe late 25th.
No, they really couldn't.The truly sad part of this is that they could have set this a year or two post Picard and told pretty much the exact same story with only a few minor tweaks.
Yeah just nuking that pirate ship bothered me too. They didn't even offer assistance to survivors afterwards. Like "oh no, I'm so ashamed of separating this one kid from his criminal mother that one time. But fuck those guys. I don't even know them, or if they had families."The ending did bother me on a couple counts. Not offering any kind of surrender to the other ship and Mir staying after betraying his ship and nearly getting everyone killed.
Not sure I’m in for the long haul.
The truly sad part of this is that they could have set this a year or two post Picard and told pretty much the exact same story with only a few minor tweaks.
She also said she wanted to beam the ones on her ship out into space.Yeah just nuking that pirate ship bothered me too. They didn't even offer assistance to survivors afterwards. Like "oh no, I'm so ashamed of separating this one kid from his criminal mother that one time. But fuck those guys. I don't even know them, or if they had families."
I wasn't bothered by Caleb staying at all. He got main character privileges & knows the Saxon director by name. At least they didn't immediately make him Captain or something.
I wasn't bothered by Caleb staying at all. He got main character privileges & knows the Saxon director by name. At least they didn't immediately make him Captain or something.
Oh… I gave it a 6. Not terrible, but there are some things there that don’t work for me. Not sure I’m up for a show of rotating Wesley Crushers.
They really didn’t. I was skeptical of the time frame when they announced the show, but having now seen it I think it works exceptionally well. The Burn backstory is the perfect way to frame a new generation of cadets being tasked with rebuilding a world they have never even known. That just wouldn’t work as well a couple of years after Picard, when the entire galaxy had been living in relative peace for decades. Plus, the future setting helps making the world of SFA feel fresh and interesting again.They made a huge mistake setting this so far out.
Not sure I’m up for a show of rotating Wesley Crushers.
How was Jay-Den a “Wesley Crusher genius” when his patient had to talk him through how to treat her wound?All Wesley geniuses.
They really didn’t. I was skeptical of the time frame when they announced the show, but having now seen it I think it works exceptionally well. The Burn backstory is the perfect way to frame a new generation of cadets being tasked with rebuilding a world they have never even known. That just wouldn’t work as well a couple of years after Picard, when the entire galaxy had been living in relative peace for decades. Plus, the future setting helps making the world of SFA feel fresh and interesting again.
How was Jay-Den a “Wesley Crusher genius” when his patient had to talk him through how to treat her wound?
How was Genesis a “Wesley Crusher genius” when she needed the help of the doctor to save Darem?
How was Darem a “Wesley Crusher genius” when all he did was benefit from his physiological differences?
Hm, I don’t know. He’s good at engineering/computer crap, but he sucks at listening to his commander, doesn’t want to teamwork, puts the ship in danger because he’s got his own agenda. That’s what Wesley Crusher was in your eyes? Caleb saves the ship (and mind you, he only does so with the help of the others, not alone), because he is our hero and main protagonist. He’s not the resident child genius on the ship.That’s this week when Mir was the primary Wesley Crusher.
When that happened, I was so curious if he'll whistle the Trek tuneBy the way, did you notice that when he beamed aboard with his men Braka doesn’t whistle the Star Trek melody anymore as he did in the trailer?

Same, I've been feeling like Troi in The Survivors for daysI loved the arrival into San Francisco scene.
But now I can’t get that song out of my head

Was it ever decanonized?Also they canonized Prodigy, so even though you can't actually watch the show anywhere and most people won't, the characters and the EMH's time with them is definitely part of the lore without caveats anymore.

why? what does it matter what era it's in?Exactly. They made a huge mistake setting this so far out.
why? what does it matter what era it's in?
I feel like it kind of had that “not real Trek” energy about it. Even sometimes the official website writers would forget about them.When that happened, I was so curious if he'll whistle the Trek tune
(E2 shows it actually exists in universe)
Same, I've been feeling like Troi in The Survivors for days
Was it ever decanonized?![]()

Well, aside from the whole eating the comm badge thing.All Wesley geniuses.
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