Holy shizzballs that was great. Perhaps the best Trek episode since the end of DS9.
Phew. Well, consider my expectations raised then! (Haven't had the chance to watch it yet.)
Holy shizzballs that was great. Perhaps the best Trek episode since the end of DS9.
I'm not sure if those guys are supposed to be the same Illyrians as Una's people. I think SNW wanted to use Una's background from the novelverse and are ignoring the aliens encountered in ENT.I was sort of hoping for a callback to our very first encounter with Illyrians. Una's attorney could have said something like: "We Illyrians have been skeptical of humans and other species from the Federation for over a century. The first of our people to meet Earth humans had their vessel robbed and were left stranded in a dangerous region of space. That story has been passed down for generations and it's one of the reasons why we can't just assume that humans and their Federation allies will just see things our way."
They are the same. They were shown in a computer screenshot when Una was researching her own race and the writers have come out and said that they're the same.I'm not sure if those guys are supposed to be the same Illyrians as Una's people. I think SNW wanted to use Una's background from the novelverse and are ignoring the aliens encountered in ENT.
YesThey both did.
And as a final addendum, if this episode gets critiques from the usual corners as being "too political" it's really 100% clear it's just the nostalgia lenses of these cranks because this is what's been missing from modern Trek - a bonafide message episode that clubs you over the head, rather than being extremely subtle and ultimately saying nothing of import.
Since when!!!!?????????There is more to Trek than pew pew and space battles.
It may have been a while lol.Since when!!!!?????????
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They are the same. They were shown in a computer screenshot when Una was researching her own race and the writers have come out and said that they're the same.
Una's just one of the human-looking Illyrians whereas Casey Biggs' from ENT had the pronounced forehead ridges.
Una's just one of the human-looking Illyrians whereas Casey Biggs' from ENT had the pronounced forehead ridges.
The Season 1 episode already linked them together, or at least the art team did.I never really understood why they felt the need to make some link to the ENT episode. All that happened was Archer encountered an alien-of-the-week ship and fucked over their crew. The aliens showed no signs of genetic enhancement whatsoever. Was it a case of 'oops, we reused an alien race name by mistake, so now we have to cover up our screwup by linking them together"?
I mean, I certainly have derived more thought provoking ideas from Abrams and Discovery than I did from ENT and VOY.It may have been a while lol.
For fun.I never really understood why they felt the need to make some link to the ENT episode. All that happened was Archer encountered an alien-of-the-week ship and fucked over their crew. The aliens showed no signs of genetic enhancement whatsoever. Was it a case of 'oops, we reused an alien race name by mistake, so now we have to cover up our screwup by linking them together"?
For fun.
Fun means different things to different people.HIghly doubtful that that was their motivation.
Fun means different things to different people.
No, you're right.Uh huh.
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