Why?I did not like Pike starting to literally pray
Why?I did not like Pike starting to literally pray
Didn't bother me at all. It's not like personal belief is going to vanish. People can decide for themselves and Pike was shown to have some measure of belief or participation in the past.Pike praying doesn't bother me in the least. Organized religion and faith aren't extinct among humans by 2261.
That was episode 2. Pike mentions "preaching to the choir" and Batel responds with "I could picture you in a choir." Pike than tells her he was an altar boy when he was a child.He also said he was a choir boy at some point, but I don't remember if it was this episode or episode 2. Episode 2 makes more sense.
Could Pike be considered to be agnostic? He's apparently abandoned whatever religion he was brought up in, but hasn't ruled out the existence of a god either.The "you win" remark indicates that he has a lot of issues with the religion he was brought up in. It's also not really something an atheist would say. Pike doesn't appear to be an atheist, but at a minimum he also must think there's a lot wrong with the religion he knows. I can't see any of that as problematic. It indicates a human being with a strong moral compass aiming for good.
There's nothing that says an atheist can't also have a strong moral compass for good, but that's not who Pike is, apparently.
He also seemed to have an understanding of how churches work, knowing the history and purpose of stained glass windows, which is something I didn't know until I watched New Eden despite a childhood and teenage years going to church and Sunday school.One of the first things established about Pike's past on Discovery was that his father was a professor of both science and comparative religion, which caused many interesting discussions at the Pike family dinner table. We also know that Pike had an evasive cousin who only ever gave a straight answer while at church.
There's not much to go on, and it can't be ruled out, so I'll cop to maybe.Could Pike be considered to be agnostic?
I'm not familiar enough with DS9 to know all of the dialog. When did she say this, I mean the part about choosing to pray because it couldn't hurt?I suppose it was a bit like Jadzia praying to the Prophets, because it couldn't hurt, right?
I actually liked that they had his saying: "Okay Dad, you win..." because it just reinforces how MUCH he wants/needs her to survive regardless of what he himself may actually believe when it comes to God/Religion.Pike praying doesn't bother me in the least. Organized religion and faith aren't extinct among humans by 2261.
Canon can't be broken. But continuity can be changed by a simple keystroke.
Not every audience member is in it for "the universe."
Where the holy canon is it established where the first contact between Humans and Klingons took place?
Love the expansion of the Gorn as a species. Meh on the Trelane/Q thing. "Wedding Bell Blues" is my least favorite episode.
Who from SNW was present in TOS when T'Pring sent her message? Spock, Uhura and Chapel. That's it None of the other regulars were part of the crew during the events of SNW seasons one and two. Spock obviously knows T'Pring. Uhura never meets T'Pring in SNW, though she no doubt has heard of her. Chapel has met T'Pring. In "Amok Time" Uhura asks who she is and comments that she's lovely. Chapel doesn't say a word. After that they disappear from the episode until the very end.
Chapel has a look of disbelief on her face though when she sees Spock has a wife.
At this point in Strange New Worlds, as far as Chapel knows, Spock and T'Pring are no longer a couple. Her shock could come from finding out that Spock and T'Pring still intended to go through with the ritual.Chapel has a look of disbelief on her face though when she sees Spock has a wife.
Sorry, I didn't mean to imply that was literal dialogue. It's been a while but I remember that she wasn't a believer in the Prophets, but she felt like it wouldn't cost her anything to them to ask for good fortune just in case.I'm not familiar enough with DS9 to know all of the dialog. When did she say this, I mean the part about choosing to pray because it couldn't hurt?
Depending on how they ultimately play this arc out, Christine Chapel may believe that Spock and T'Pring called off their Betrothal and that's the first time she sees and realizes that it was back on.Chapel has a look of disbelief on her face though when she sees Spock has a wife.
Episodes that contradict each other exist side by side in canon, in perfect harmony, even.
However, continuity can be retconned.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.