You just know if they had the egg laying concept back then Shatner would've overacted the implantation and hatching scenes for all they're worth.Although man, Jim Kirk doesn’t make it 5 minutes if he faces one of these Gorn on Cestus.
You just know if they had the egg laying concept back then Shatner would've overacted the implantation and hatching scenes for all they're worth.Although man, Jim Kirk doesn’t make it 5 minutes if he faces one of these Gorn on Cestus.
It would have been omega glorious.You just know if they had the egg laying concept back then Shatner would've overacted the implantation and hatching scenes for all they're worth.
Oh, ten years from now an older and less emotionally labile Spock who hasn't just seen a couple of his crewmates ripped open - not to mention a few dozen other bodies strewn around the landscape - will utter some little homilies about such things. This Spock is not that guy.
He's a lot more interesting to watch right now, though.
The Gorn are known to take live subjects and use them as incubators/feed for their offspring. There was nothing approaching that level of danger from the Horta - at least not that anyone knew or suspected.
I assume there are usually adult Gorn(s?) to direct and shape the hatchlings once the dominate one has triumphed over his lessers. This brood left the hatchery without a "mother hen". Feral children, if you will.Maybe these Gorn are not the ones that make starships and create a culture. Maybe theyre just the drone soldiers.
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I do agree that the chemistry between Ethan Peck and Jess Bush is way more intense than between Leonard Nimoy and Majet Barrett.
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Considering star trek does mutiple time travel tales, they change the past in some, although in SNW they cant change the past.They absolutely can change the past. Bring it on, I say!
For a split second, I thought it was rude that Spock didn't say "Live long and prosper" back to Hemmer. And then I was like, "Ohhh yeah...that would just be cruel if he did say it."![]()
This Spock is interesting to watch, but not because he kills without remorse.
The Horta was a mobile vat of acid that targeted humans, leaving only bits of bone and teeth remaining. It was not known to use language or operate space craft.
The Gorn have been clearly established as an advanced species, and it is known that the assailants in this episode are juveniles. Some remorse at having to kill them would have been welcome.
Good thing First Contact already changed the timeline for themConsidering star trek does mutiple time travel tales, they change the past in some, although in SNW they cant change the past.
There was a time to mourn.The Gorn have been clearly established as an advanced species, and it is known that the assailants in this episode are juveniles. Some remorse at having to kill them would have been welcome.
No - I just disagree with your premise that it's a "soft reboot". It's not - it's Star Trek (Prime Universe and all that entails).I've got the feeling you think I want SNW to fit with TOS. I accept it as its own thing.
I like the show, but it's not my favorite. It's on the high end of "in the middle". Making it look like something from the '60s wouldn't change that.
Its bullshit to keep just pushing TOS to the side. It came first, its events take priority over any NuTrek... But when it comes to their physical prowess, TOS takes priority over SNW, period.
If SNW is in the actual Prime Timeline, then a single human male from Iowa can defeat a Gorn even unarmed. Thats assuming he has a bit of luck and knows how to build a handmade bazooka, admittedly, but its still not as dire of a fight as SNW would have you believe. If its in its own third timeline (which is what they really should have done), then sure, Gorn can be unstoppable killing machines where a single one could probably kill everyone on a planet or something equally as stupid.
You can just about accept the TOS gorn maybe being a species that lays eggs in people, and you can definitely understand them being marauders that capture and eat other sentient beings. But when it comes to their physical prowess, TOS takes priority over SNW, period. So the adult Gorn are physically powerful and capable of planned out attacks, but at least as adults can't spit acid/impregnation juice or move in the same way as young Gorn. That even kind of matches the xenomorphs, where facehuggers have abilities that the adults don't.
I would prefer to consider DSC/SNW its own timeline, but if they are going to claim to be Prime then the events of TOS will be taken into account, even if the technology is at least a hundred years more advanced in SNW then anything in TOS, the ships are insultingly huge, etc.
Not quite sure how to interpret the hug scene .
Christine is realizing he is not like the human guys who need her sweet affection.
Maybe these Gorn are not the ones that make starships and create a culture. Maybe theyre just the drone soldiers.
This Spock is interesting to watch, but not because he kills without remorse.
The Gorn have been clearly established as an advanced species, and it is known that the assailants in this episode are juveniles. Some remorse at having to kill them would have been welcome.
Sci said:But I think he's also realizing that he and Christine are actually more compatible than he and T'Pring -- because, unlike T'Pring, Christine lives a life that's similar to his and actually accepts Spock for who he is rather than trying to make him fit into one box or another. So he's simultaneously feeling like he's found something he didn't know he was missing -- but also extremely disoriented because this is a threat to the life he had planned for himself with T'Pring.
I get the impression that T'Pring is a Princess. She sure does Princess around with jewelry and makeup and that Qing Princess air about her. Spock's marriage may have politics behind it. It's also possible he is permitted more than one wife. It's equally possible there are parts of Vulcan culture which practice polyandry or multiple husbands. why waste a good man on pon farr without a mate?
Ever notice how this Chapel resembles Amanda?
Actually that is the problem but I say this on a technical scale that going fill Spock/Chapel would deviate too much from canon because canon made it clear that the feelings were never returned on Spock's part.
I may personally admit, I am not the biggest praise of this cast in terms of acting like most streaming shows as I find Peck quite limited as an actor and from the last episode Chapel comes on to him too strong, I think she is taking advantage
I feel the writers are writing Chapel too over the top
but at the same time, from the looks she gives him when she thought Spock would kiss her and she didnt,
I quickly though of that episode in TOS that she uses a love portion on him.
Chapel is obsessed here
and that is making her the worst female the show, although I would say Uhura is my least favourite.
this show is morphing into discovery 2.0 in terms of writing and stereotypical characters.
Like his father, then?Spock has always had a ruthless streak to him.
SPOCK: If there were a reason, my father is quite capable of killing. Logically and efficiently.
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If that's you rational for saying Star Trek wasn't derivative of Forbidden Planet, then exactly what in this episode is derivative of either Alien, Aliens or Predator?
It's not derivative of Alien or Aliens as:
- The Gorn embryos are not implantet via a 'Face-Hugger'.
- The ship is crashed on a Planet and not a Moon.
- The Planet is not named LV-426 or LV-223,
It's not Derivative of Predator as:
- The Gorn 'children' are not using technological alien weapons to hunt the Humans.
- The Hunt isn't occurring in a hot jungle local.
So yeah, by that logic, this ISN'T a derivative episode of Star Trek at all.![]()
You just know if they had the egg laying concept back then Shatner would've overacted the implantation and hatching scenes for all they're worth.
I do have a bone to pick with that ending if it had been anyone but hemmer i would have bought it but the fact that hemmer is an Anear and those guys basically live and adapted to a moon with very cold temperatures. He couldn't have just hid the snow and and killed the Gorn embryo with the cold? surly the lizard would have died before he did
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I get the impression that T'Pring is a Princess. She sure does Princess around with jewelry and makeup and that Qing Princess air about her. Spock's marriage may have politics behind it. It's also possible he is permitted more than one wife. It's equally possible there are parts of Vulcan culture which practice polyandry or multiple husbands. why waste a good man on pon farr without a mate?
Ever notice how this Chapel resembles Amanda? Since all continuity seems to be out the door we have no idea where this is going. They do whatever they want. Hang on !
It would actually be TAS, not TOS. "Mudd's Passion."...
What episode are you talking about?
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