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Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 3x06 - "The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail"

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Lets face it. Those Scavengers would have likely eaten the crew if they had won. I mean they got to get food from some place so it must be from various ships they encounter and capture. I mean that is why I think even the Gorn saw them as monsters.
 
But yes, I support STAR TREK: YEAR ONE based on this.

Mind you that's because I see this as, "Strange New Worlds shouldn't be cancelled so it would be the BOSCH: LEGACY of SNW."
 
Lets face it. Those Scavengers would have likely eaten the crew if they had won. I mean they got to get food from some place so it must be from various ships they encounter and capture. I mean that is why I think even the Gorn saw them as monsters.

I think they are xenophobic proto-Terrans. They were the "best of humanity" but that doesn't mean they view aliens as people.
 
I don't like the idea of Year One. Just make it set in another universe already. That way you don't have to worry about messing up continuity anymore. The characters are fun enough to want to keep watching them.
 
Possibly but this ship implies that they don't seem to have a colony and is just like the Quarians.

I actually thought that the extent of the modification we see on the ship suggests they have to have some sort of base where they can park for refits. I wouldn't want to just stop in some random spot for the time it would take to put a working mouth on my ship. I do suspect there is a colony out there with a permanent population.
 
I don't like the idea of Year One. Just make it set in another universe already. That way you don't have to worry about messing up continuity anymore. The characters are fun enough to want to keep watching them.
I don't understand the fixation on Year One. We have a full implied new 5 year mission immediately after TMP. Set a new show then. They can even continue all the Spock/Chapel drama they want since Chapel was in TMP.
 
I actually thought that the extent of the modification we see on the ship suggests they have to have some sort of base where they can park for refits. I wouldn't want to just stop in some random spot for the time it would take to put a working mouth on my ship. I do suspect there is a colony out there with a permanent population.

That would be a interesting twist and frankly they would make for a good ongoing villain for a TOS reboot show focusing on Kirk and the crew, which this episode almost feels like a backdoor pilot to.
 
It's possible the humans encounter with the Breen is what messed them up. But I guess that could be said for lots of aliens in Trek.
 
I can see that but I am guessing by the time we see them in this episode they see everyone as food.

I imagine they are more likely to kill aliens for a "no witnesses" policy than food but then again the Gorn are unlikely to view cannibalism with disdain.

Mind you, they fell back when they saw Pike was human.

It's a shame we didn't get to see their reaction.
 
Kirk: What could possibly make humans go bad?

Pike: It could be their own depravity and desperation. I mean just last week we had Ensign Gamble get taken over by an alien and we had to put him down, but with these scavengers I'll just assume it was their own depravity and desperation and not alien influence.
 
Kirk: What could possibly make humans go bad?

Pike: It could be their own depravity and desperation. I mean just last week we had Ensign Gamble get taken over by an alien and we had to put him down, but with these scavengers I'll just assume it was their own depravity and desperation and not alien influence.

TOS Kirk did a LOT of "we're savages at heart" speeches, which is interesting to contrast Picard who went, "We're not savages anymore."
 
This was the best episode this season, it was fantastic. Very cool to see the SNW versions of the TOS crew work together for the first times, Kirk's failing at Captaining at first. The giant monster ship with a mouth, eating ships was straight out of the Early Voyages comics. The twist at the end has been done to death in Star Trek (see: Star Trek Beyond), but I enjoyed it still.

Almost made me forget about the holodeck episode.
 
First good episode of the season, Kirk's gambit was pretty by-the-numbers but it's amazing how fun it was to watch anyway. Loved the phone stuff too and Ortegas mistaking the phone for, you know, something else.

I did hate the twist though. It wasn't enough to tank the episode, but who cares about the race of the scavengers? There's no moral difference either on their part or Kirk's if they were humans, Andorians, Tholians, Gorn, weird interdimensional people, or whatever else. The script set up a situation where the scavs objectively had to be destroyed to prevent imminent planetary calamity, and Kirk made an attempt to rescue survivors afterward, so the "oh, but they were our race" stuff afterward fell totally flat.

Still, 8/10. Peck was finally allowed to be Spock again, and he's still superb in the role. Wesley absolutely has what it takes to helm a series if that's the way things go.
 
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