So how did he get a hold of Starfleet?
The logistics of that last scene with Jay-Den and one of his fathers didn't make much sense to me TBH.
His father destroyed the beacon before Jay-Den could contact the Academy with his decision. We also know the beacon is still in bits because Jay-Den is messing with it in the present. So how did he get a hold of Starfleet?
Maybe he was able to get a message out at the trading post that was mentioned earlier in the episode?
But, yeah, I actually did have the same thought.
I don’t think it’s unreasonable to think there are communication devices, ships coming to the planet for trade, and so forth.
Presumably he could get transport to Earth once he got to Mos Eisley.One would assume that there are multiple ways to contact Starfleet Academy, however the way Jay-den looked visibly distraught when he saw the wreckage did imply that it was more important than just a trinket.
Gift from his dead brother. The only person who truly got himOne would assume that there are multiple ways to contact Starfleet Academy, however the way Jay-den looked visibly distraught when he saw the wreckage did imply that it was more important than just a trinket.
Presumably he could get transport to Earth once he got to Mos Eisley.
Gift from his dead brother. The only person who truly got him
For Star Trek or in general?the wandering through what I presume are Toronto forests overlaid with a grainy orange filter didn’t really do it for me.
For an alien planet on a television show. It’s not so much the fact that they filmed it in the Canadian forests, but that they were not able to make it look interesting enough, or hide the fact that it’s just an autumnal Earth forest. I don’t know, maybe don’t shoot it in broad daylight, for one thing? Maybe that would have helped to make it look more alien?For Star Trek or in general?
For an alien planet on a television show.
Totally. Krios is a previously mentioned world in Trek, but never before shown, IIRC. This is not about canon or continuity for me. I just care about the shows I’m watching looking as interesting as possible. It just looked a little … mundane is all, them strolling through the rustling leafs. Maybe what also subconsciously influences me is the fact that Canadian woods apparently don’t look all that different from the European woods I’m accustomed to.Fair enough, it wasn't spectacular or anything and certainly didn't make my heart sing with joy at seeing an alien world. That said, of the many, many issues I have with Starfleet Academy, this one didn't actually bother me so much. It was a random planet (I think, right?) and that random planet can, if it so desires, in its heart of hearts, look like Toronto in the autumn. With a filter. I guess.
Totally. Krios is a previously mentioned world in Trek, but never before shown, IIRC. This is not about canon or continuity for me. I just care about the shows I’m watching looking as interesting as possible. It just looked a little … mundane is all, them strolling through the rustling leafs. Maybe what also subconsciously influences me is the fact that Canadian woods apparently don’t look all that different from the European woods I’m accustomed to.
EDIT: Oh, I'm misremembering. Apparently we did see Krios before.


Yep. Other than location shooting, Trek planets outside of a few films have never looked convincingly real. Exotic, sometimes, but not real.A lot of attempts to make things "alien" look fake and stand out, unless you have James Cameron Avatar money.
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