Cracking stuff, 99.999%........BUT!, those pew pew ship phasers just keep it from that full 100%, yes it's a small niggle, but i thought from the previous episodes we had stuck with beam weapons for the ship. 

They used burst phasers in the original BoT. Might have been a call back to thatCracking stuff, 99.999%........BUT!, those pew pew ship phasers just keep it from that full 100%, yes it's a small niggle, but i thought from the previous episodes we had stuck with beam weapons for the ship.![]()
Okay, now Captain Pike have information about another inevitable future event. His decision to delete the letters removes the alternate timeline, but does nothing about the actual information he has in the present about the Romulan race, society, war strategy, and the vulnerability of the outposts to Romulan weapons.
It seems that now he alone is more effective than all the Federation intelligence service. Let's see if the writers can chew the piece they took.
I do, so I don't accidentally repeat something.
Same.
Yes and if you change history that millions will die.
It's why Steve stays quiet about Hydra when he's dating Peggy.
How many fingers?Yep. You could tell. I think his red sleeve even had the appropriate Lieutenant Commander braids.
How many fingers?
This is the problem with depicting warp speed to be like hyperspace in SW. The way warp speed in SNW is depicted, you will never see a battle fought at warp, only at sub light speeds. Although battles at warp speeds never made much sense to me anyway, because changing course even a micron would put ships instantly out of weapons range of one another.
Probably the best episode of Star Trek since "Blink of an Eye" (though still not 10).
I did think it was somewhat striking that what we saw was really the third timeline. The second was with Pike as Captain, but he still had the experience of 2259-2265. I guess there was almost no difference in those events. I also though Ortega standing in for Stiles (?) didn't really work. She's known Spock for 7+ years, when it's likely he hadn't.
what we saw was really the third timeline. The second was with Pike as Captain, but he still had the experience of 2259-2265.
Doohan writes in his book that he trained to imitate at least eight different accents but Scotty's success left him no opportunity to show off others.Was Doohan Scottish? Wikipedia says he was from Canada, and his parents Irish.
Trek has never been consistent with warpKurtzman Star Trek has kind of tossed warp speed fighting out the window and treats warp like hyperspace .. Once you warp out your safe.. Humbug..![]()
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Yet, we know that when Pike originally lived through the altered timeline the first time (i.e., not a time crystal hallucination and old Pike hadn't come back), he still botched it. And Old Pike confirms that it did indeed start a war. It's just not a good look.Everyone is also forgetting that the way Pike handles this situation might be different if he hadn't 'quantum leaped' into it with a terrible foreknowledge that there was some 'end of the world' stuff at stake. I think it hobbled his decision making, in that he was somewhat paralyzed by the fear of making the wrong decision and sparking a catastrophe. I think Anson Mount projected this into his performance in this episode- you can see he is sweating the load, hard.
One thing that surprised me about his decision to go for a peaceful solution was that everyone who was a tactical thinker, including Spock, urged him to attack and destroy the Romulan vessel. They were right. Ultimately, when push came to shove, the Romulans were just not the 'reasonable' enemy Pike was gambling they would be- they did see his efforts as weakness, and that sparked the war.
No, it's just a 2nd timeline. We saw what Old Pike lived through after he changed the timeline so the cadets didn't die. Our Pike never left his present. He's just seeing it via the crystal in his head. So, just one alternate timeline that no longer happens.I did think it was somewhat striking that what we saw was really the third timeline. The second was with Pike as Captain, but he still had the experience of 2259-2265. I guess there was almost no difference in those events. I also though Ortega standing in for Stiles (?) didn't really work. She's known Spock for 7+ years, when it's likely he hadn't.
Yeah, this isn't new to Trek.Trek has never been consistent with warp
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