Which ship? The one they left on or the one they've been growing from other cannibalized technologies?7000 people? How on earth did the 21st century make a ship that big? That was just beyond stupid.
Which ship? The one they left on or the one they've been growing from other cannibalized technologies?7000 people? How on earth did the 21st century make a ship that big? That was just beyond stupid.
So they have just been living on that ship, breeding with each other for 200 years? I feel like we are missing some important stuff to this story.
Lina?Sorry, Spock and Lina. You're unrealistic and shouldn't exist.
Tom Paris and Kes' daughter in Kes' time shifting episode.Lina?
I didn't get that impression at all. They showed the people who left on the ship all lined up smiling. So I assumed.They made it sound like it took off with 7000 people
I didn't get that impression at all. They showed the people who left on the ship all lined up smiling. So I assumed.
Tom Paris and Kes' daughter in Kes' time shifting episode.
Th\ey also said the scientists left with their families, which means there were clearly more people than the astronauts in the shot. Spouses, children, etc.
That's for next week--And no relationship drama, for I think the first time this season!
They said in the episode that they left with their families. Please pay attention to the dialogue more.So they have just been living on that ship, breeding with each other for 200 years? I feel like we are missing some important stuff to this story.
I just wasn’t a fan. Too similar to the Doomsday machine with its planet destroying abilities.
Although, how was Chapel the ranking medical officer? She’s still a civilian nurse, that Ensign she ran into in sickbay out ranks her.My absolutely favorite part of this episode was after Kirk drives the warp core to death and they're dead in the water, Scotty, Chapel, Uhura and Spock are there and the three younger officers are all pitching ideas to each other trying to figure out the best course of action as if Kirk doesn't exist. They turn to Spock for his opinion and he says "not our decision to make" - that whole scene and the one after with Spock listening patiently, offering insight, until the point he tells Kirk "you gotta step up now."
It was so good.
Although, how was chapel the ranking medical officer? She’s still a civilian nurse
Nurses are very much qualified to handle trauma and crisis situations. Good doctors rely on their nurses who have a lot more real world experience.but I think those people would be surprised at the capabilities of nurses, especially in a crisis.
I'm seeing some mixed feelings about the last-minute reveal that the scavenger ship was crewed by humans, but I loved it. The choice gave depth to an episode that would otherwise be a fairly conventional disaster tale. It's very Trekkian to eschew uncomplicated villains, after all. I like ending on the mystery of how after the cultural drift of centuries, the best and brightest of humanity turned into something unrecognizable and evil. I also like that it gave Kirk a taste of ashes in his mouth, as a simple victory would leave him with only a single lesson learned. Leadership is often hard, and every choice has a consequence.
She’s still a civilian nurse, that Ensign she ran into in sickbay out ranks her.
Thank you. My memory was not accurately to the name.Linnis
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Linnis Paris
Linnis Paris was the half-Human, half-Ocampan daughter of Tom Paris and Kes, who was born in 2374 of an alternate timeline. She figured prominently during a series of realities in which Kes found herself living as she jumped backwards in time. As a half-Ocampan, she grew up quickly, and soon...memory-alpha.fandom.com
Hm fair enoughPike ordered the Farragut's sickbay immediately evacuated right before everything went to hell. That Ensign may have beamed off with her patients around the same time La'an did.
Captain Garrovick has been dead for roughly five years before the events of this episode.This is my favorite episode of the season. Great bad guys that had one scary ship. Even didn't mind the tentacles. I knew Kurtzman would somehow bring back his beloved space tentacles somehow. The ending twist was very emotional . This felt like such a old school and classic Trek episode with a moral dilemma and a sort of examination of command.
It did bother me though we didn't see Captain Garrovick. It almost felt like they did it to just to troll old fans. They know fans would be excited at the chance to see Captain Garrovick in his first onscreen appearance and didn't do it for no good reason.
There's no real weird naval tradition involved. Spock is a lieutenant in the science division. Kirk in this episode is now a lieutenant-commander on the command track and is officially posted as the Farragut's Executive Officer. Lieutenant-Commander Kirk literally outranks Lieutenant Spock and is part of the Farragut's chain of command. Kirk is the ranking officer and per protocol, command of the Farragut is his until Captain V'Rel returns to duty or Starfleet appoints an officer of command grade to replace him.That was fantastic. I must be feeling a bit dense today because I was quite a way in before I realised it was essentially a TOS pilot(though I guess you could argue M'Benga should have been there as well but it's not like he was a TOS regular.)
I guess it's a weird naval tradition that meant Kirk remained captain of Farragut despite Spock being a far more experienced officer.
I wonder if this was the first time the scavengers encountered humans? If they've been operating outside of Federation space I suppose its possible this was the first Federation ship they encountered. It is interesting that they hesitated when Pike's helmet was damaged so they could see him. You wouldn't expect they'd do that if they'd scavenged from humans before.
As to what made the best of the best turn like that, well I guess survival. Look at Ransom and the Equinox crew.
Only downside for me was that the scavengers seemed a trifle easy to beat in the end but hardly the first Trek episode to do that. Beyond that it was close to perfect.
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