Kirk was often a man who studied only what he needed to accomplish a given mission and left the little details for later.
Picard was the same sometimes, having a turbo lift briefing as part of the opening.Kirk was often a man who studied only what he needed to accomplish a given mission and left the little details for later.
"I know your father is the Vulcan ambassador, for heaven's sake!"You'd think Spock's parents would be listed on his file/service record somewhere for a Captain to consider when making a choice for First Officer, but either Kirk felt he knew Spock well enough from their interactions and meetings before he was granted Command of the 1701 - or Kirk only bothered to look at certain sections that he felt mattered.![]()
"Yes, Captain, you know now because circumstances demanded that I reveal that fact to you back in 2267.""I know your father is the Vulcan ambassador, for heaven's sake!"
It's really odd how they sidestepped the "acting this way due to biology" thing with the comment about them absorbing Spock's experience only go go right into this with La'an, and does make it come across like the line was added due to the backlash of the original clip being posted. The apex of what I think is SNW being the least interesting modern Trek show as to how it treats the different species in Star Trek. But it's doubtful I could say anything that hasnt already been said so I'll leave it there.
Despite hating most of this, I have to say the Spock/Una/Doug stuff was great. Not enough to elevate the rest but I should shout that part out.
That reminded me of the scene from The Right Stuff where The Mercury Seven are walking down the hall in their spacesuits to soaring music. I've not been able to find a clip of just that scene on YT.this was my favorite episode in season 3 like when kirk and scotty were hanging out and that 1 lol scene when the 4 and a half vulcans walked down the hall in somewhat slow mo
It's also entirely possible that Kirk never read Spock's service record. He already knew Spock and what he was capable of and he knew that they worked well together and he was already familiar with the ship and crew that he was taking command of. Kirk's not the type to read through a bunch of personnel files before choosing a first officer like Picard, he's going to act on his gut."Yes, Captain, you know now because circumstances demanded that I reveal that fact to you back in 2267."
"By the way, Spock . . . WHY wasn't the fact that your father was the Vulcan ambassador part of your service record?"
"Technically, it is. You just did not have the clearance necessary to know. My parentage is irrelevant to the performance of my duties as a Starfleet officer. Were it widely known, I might receive what humans used to refer to as 'undeserved special treatment' from prospective future commanders."
"Did Pike know?"
"Yes, Jim, he knew; however, after being involved in a series of certain sensitive and classified events that I am still not at liberty to discuss, decisions were made on both personal and professional levels, with the approval of the highest authorities at Starfleet Command, to restrict access to certain information about me from the official record."
“If he was good enough for Chris Pike, then he’s good enough for me.”It's also entirely possible that Kirk never read Spock's service record. He already knew Spock and what he was capable of and he knew that they worked well together and he was already familiar with the ship and crew that he was taking command of. Kirk's not the type to read through a bunch of personnel files before choosing a first officer like Picard, he's going to act on his gut.

It's also entirely possible that Kirk never read Spock's service record. He already knew Spock and what he was capable of and he knew that they worked well together and he was already familiar with the ship and crew that he was taking command of. Kirk's not the type to read through a bunch of personnel files before choosing a first officer like Picard, he's going to act on his gut.
He only reads personnel files written by SpinozaThat doesn't sound like a "stack of books with legs".
And yet he didn't know Spock's parents.That doesn't sound like a "stack of books with legs".
I did see some "we're listening and learning" stuff on social media after the episode but I couldnt be more specific since I didnt save the post. And there were some articles saying S4 had more time and a less rocky development and should be better. That being said, there would be no time for S3 feedback to greatly affect S4 since Im sure they were well into making it while S3 was airing, much less now. If anything, this feedback would be affecting season 5.It would be very interesting if they did add something in response to the backlash. It would be nice to know that they can do this as the feedback from season 3 could provide some valuable guidance on season 4. I was very surprised that they had Spock say those negative things to La'an. It just seems like something that would have pained Spock terribly if T'Pring had said something similar to him (e.g. you're weak and emotional because you're human to the core). It also plays on La'an's worse fears which were well established in Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow. Him being the one to say that did surprise me.
Kirk was never written as a memorize the crew and their histories type of leader. Too many crew where he has no clue who they are. Starting with Dehner in WNMHGB.Kirk first met Spock in 2260. He didn't know who his parents were for another seven or more years and had no idea he had a half-brother until twenty-seven years after the first meeting. Kirk's a well-read, smart guy, but he clearly doesn't go digging too deeply into crew biographies.

I did see some "we're listening and learning" stuff on social media after the episode but I couldnt be more specific since I didnt save the post. And there were some articles saying S4 had more time and a less rocky development and should be better. That being said, there would be no time for S3 feedback to greatly affect S4 since Im sure they were well into making it while S3 was airing, much less now. If anything, this feedback would be affecting season 5.
I've been burned too hard by this season to get my hopes up for S4 being amazing or anything (because imo some of the problems are things I felt were present from the beginning of the show, not just this season) but hopefully it can at least be better than S3. And I am curious to see how all this will affect S5.

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