Continuity is bad. I knew it!Ug, they have to give us Discovery flashbacks at the start? That Klingon design... yuk.
Nope.Does Starfleet not have phycologists to help people deal with PTSD?
Indeed.M'Benga having a secret, kickass special forces history reminds me of a Shepard in another Franchise.
Wondering if Rah might of had a death wish
He may have spent the past several years carrying a lot of guilt and wanted some sort of release from it all.
It Can't Happen Here (c)?Weirdly, my biggest comment about this episode is, "How stupid is the Federation?" Going with the above Eichmann example, General Dak'Rah is a guy SO SCUMMY and SO DISHONORABLE that the Klingons call what he did mass murder and this is a guy the Federation appoints as an ambassador. It's akin to appointing Ted Bundy or Jim Jones to be the ambassador to the United States.
Gorkon, too. The way he spoke with Kirk, saying "you don't trust me, do you? I don't blame you. If there is to be a brave new world, our generation is going to have the hardest time living in it."Klingons do have consciences. Worf showed us every season in every series he was in. Kor is another example.
Experiment with masonic / illuminati / George Soros design of Klingons (so called Klingorcs) ended. We could see that today. Klingons are now normal.
On a related note, I rewatched TOS "This Side of Paradise" the other night. For people thinking there is going to be some booming romance with Leila, the facts do not really bear that out. Until Spock gets hit by the spores, she laments more than once that he basically couldn't (wouldn't) give her the time of day in their past association. His sudden, undying love for her after being hit by the spores seems to be a convenient plot element and little else.
If they can show a flashback of Jeffrey Hunter and Leonard Nimoy before a show starring Anson Mount and Ethan Peck I think they can handle some Klingons.BTW, respect to them for showing brief scenes featuring the STD Klingons from "The Vulcan Hello" during the "previously on..." introduction. Avoiding that for the sake of visual consistency would have been somewhat, uh, cowardly.
See, now I need to go watch Star Trek VI again, because this episode put me in that mood.Gorkon could have been a brutal warrior earlier in his career. You don't carry a walking stick made from a huge bone unless you did some pretty unsavory things earlier in life.
Yes, for those who haven't watched it in a while (or those who haven't)Ug, they have to give us Discovery flashbacks at the start? That Klingon design... yuk.
Absolutely. It's the best way.If they can show a flashback of Jeffrey Hunter and Leonard Nimoy before a show starring Anson Mount and Ethan Peck I think they can handle some Klingons.
Even in the cyclical pragmatist sense lying for survival is one thing, lying to build influence, affluence, power, and control is another. So I have no sympathy for the character Rah, he got what was coming to him not only for trying to push M'benga to validate his self serving lie even after he learns who M'benga really is, but also for not (as a klingon) being cognizant of all the potential weapons in the room especially the one coated in the smell of dried blood/joke.To me, he was never a good guy. He ran away when his men were being murdered and when the Klingons believed it to be him and no one else came forward he said he did it because he was reformed. He was never reformed it was all a lie. Then he used that lie to work with the Federation because it was in his best interest at the time and he had nowhere else to go.
No propaganda value in that.Also a "second chance" from the federation probably should have been a very quiet retirement as a quadrotriticale farmer, but then we wouldn't have a story now would we?
its more just to answer the counter-point pike was making at the end.No propaganda value in that.
Not very warrior like though. So he might kill himself out dishonor or something.Also a "second chance" from the federation probably should have been a very quiet retirement as a quadrotriticale farmer, but then we wouldn't have a story now would we?
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