Post Burn, bro. Ain't nobody got time for that!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."
So you don't have a counter to that, got it.Nope.
Well, the point is talking about the general failure of the writers to treat the point in time like the point in time it's supposed to be in, so yeah.I know what you want to say, but it is a little funny how you’ve phrased it, basically admitting it wouldn’t make any significant difference if it were set in a different fictional century.![]()
So you don't have a counter to that, got it.
Well, the point is talking about the general failure of the writers to treat the point in time like the point in time it's supposed to be in, so yeah.
The writers as failures would not warrant so much attention.Well, the point is talking about the general failure of the writers to treat the point in time like the point in time it's supposed to be in, so yeah.
To the point where the Cadet Quarters in Academy are the exact same as the quarters on the Enterprise in Strange New Worlds.Right. Back in the old days the technology advancements were clear. The TOS tv Enterprise looks more advanced than the NX. The TOS movie enterprises look more advanced than the TOS tv serues enterprise. The TNG enterprise looks more advanced than than all the previous and so on. The Kurtzman Treks have blurred the lines now. The 23rd century Kurtzman Pike Enterprise looks more advanced than the TNG D. The discovery looks just as advanced. All the Kurtzman ships look to be from the same era.
You are not, it's been brought up a couple times and generally agreed that it was bad narrative choice.Am I the only one bothered by the fact that the episode began by stating how the Federation failed Caleb through extra-judicial punishment and then the episode ends with Starfleet executing a ship full of bandits? And we're all supposed to be okay with that? And then they don't even bother looking for Paul Giamatti?
This, exactly this. I wouldn't go so far to say I was dreading it. More like I wasn't feeling it. But otherwise, the marketing for this show needed to be better.I went into it dreading it and thinking I'd drop it after one episode, when in fact it might end up as my favourite of the Kurtzman shows by a mile, but I'd never have guessed from the marketing.
To the point where the Cadet Quarters in Academy are the exact same as the quarters on the Enterprise in Strange New Worlds.
It’s quite possible they’ll do something like this; the show just started.Having him be a more nuanced character driven to darkness by Starfleet's own fall to dictatorship like extremes would have made him a much better character overall.
Sadly what the writers seem to want is a Saturday morning cartoon villain.
Discovery already addressed this by claiming that the Soong method used to transfer Picard into a synth body usually doesn't work on other people for... reasons...Dr Ira Graves transported his brain patterns into Data and then to the ENT-D memory banks.
PIC had Soong type androids that were deliberately kept at low intelligence mode for labor in Mars.
Picard himself had his consciousness transferred to an ndroid replica of himself.
So logically, by the 31st century, every humanoid should be immortal by transferring their consciousness to android bodies like Altered Carbon.
Who said it was extra-judicial?how the Federation failed Caleb through extra-judicial punishment
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