TOS is still my favorite Trek. But SNW is a solid denizen of the top tier now.
I definitely haven'tWhy wait?![]()
Well, the genesis of SNW is in TOS whereas TNG begat only Picard.Wait until somebody echoes that same sentiment about TNG in 20 years.
It's where Jean-Luc Picard went to die.Well, the genesis of SNW is in TOS whereas TNG begat only Picard.
Advantage: TOS.
Picard's preserved corpse was the true metaphor for PIC 3.The real Jean-Luc Picard is now a preserved corpse stored at the Daystrom Institute.
What's the deal with whatever M'Benga and Chapel injected themselves with? Was that shown in season 1, because I don't remember it, and that doesn't seem like something that you should be carrying around in a regular med kit.
That would certainly fit with Tasha Yar preaching to Wesley about drug use in TNG lol.I'm not sure it needs any fleshing out, though I don't doubt fans or novelists or comic writers will if SNW leaves it alone. It's obviously a combat-enhancement drug used by Federation soldiers during the Klingon war.
To me, it felt like the writers couldn't reason a really good way to get Chapel and M'Benga off that ship another way, and decided to lean into well they just fight their way off. We just gotta go with that the Klingons are stupid and no one decides: "Hey, why don't we just shoot them with a disruptor?"I found the whole battle serum klingon kombat sequence to be really silly and out of character for the show, but I still loved the episode regardless. Hardly the first time Star Trek has made me roll my eyes.
(Carol Kane) Is she doing that? I just figured age, cigarette abuse, or maybe just genuinely needing a lozenge when filming the episode made her voice rougher.
I haven't seen any recent interviews with her, so I don't know. But if she's doing that, please tell me she stops or just works on it to something better.
I did like her, though, I was afraid her... "style" would clash with the show but she worked out nicely. And, she's not human!
And if it was standard issue, and something known and issued by the Federation, you would think they would of broke it out when they were having issues with the Gorn last season
the serum stuff was weird, considering in DS9 we saw several humans, Bajorans and a Trill do hand to hand with Klingons pretty well. Like they weren't dominating, but they were holding their own.
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