Won't survive a third![]()

Won't survive a third![]()
The whole "first contact has been violated thing" has already been visited twice in 21st century Trek. The Ferengi in 2151(204 years before official first contact at the Battle of Maxia Zeta) and the Borg in 2153(140 years before the El-Aurian refugees seen in GEN and roughly 200 years before the Hansen Expedition to study the Borg, and that was also before official first contact in 2365). This isn't our first dance with "did they or didn't they meet this species" and none of them have been violated nor broken canon.
(Intercom whistles)
KIRK: Scotty. Kirk here.
TRAVERS [OC]: Travers, Jim. We're waiting.
KIRK: Good, Commodore. We're on our way.
TRAVERS [OC]: Be sure to bring along your tactical people. I've got an interesting problem for them.
KIRK: We'll beam down immediately, Commodore. Kirk out.
SPOCK: Captain. I wonder why he's insistent that our tactical aides come down.
KIRK: This colony is isolated, exposed, out on the edge of now here. He probably wants additional advice.
SPOCK: Perhaps, Captain, but nevertheless
MCCOY: Spock, isn't it enough the commodore is famous for his hospitality? I, for one, could use a good non-reconstituted meal.
SPOCK: Doctor, you are a sensualist.
MCCOY: You bet your pointed ears I am. Ready whenever you are, Captain.
(Six men, including one red shirt, get on the transporter platform)
KIRK: Energise.
[Planet surface]
(There is no one waiting to meet them. Instead, just razed ground and the smoke of a few fires)
KIRK: Kirk to Enterprise. Red alert.
SULU [OC]: What is it, Captain?
KIRK: Cestus Three has been destroyed.
(They take cover)
humanity went about 1800 years from the Aeopile to Watt's steam engine. 49 years from discovering radiactivity to Trinity Test. Plus with the plasma torpedos, it seemed like their world was farther along than ours is, almost at about the same point Cochraine came up with the warp drive.So, this less-advanced species on par with us detected some warp signatures "nearby" and just reverse-engineered the technology and weaponized it inside a year or so?
That's a lot to swallow.
Still, really, a pretty solid episode. Will give it's full re-watch this weekend. (First viewing was kind if broken up with a day of work between the second act/"commercial" break and the rest of the show.)
Pike's wife? Girlfriend? Nightly Fling? Calls the communicator a "phone?"
I really like the "take me to your leader" moment, him revealing the ship, and the coming into the summit to set then straight. As I think about it mire about the episode really comes out a good handball of the goods outweigh the nitpicks and stylism/dislogue/behavior quibbles I have. Really, this is probably the best and most "Trek" I like I've seen since Enterprise was canceled.
Hopefully the road will level out as we move forward.
Actually, La'an's backstory FIXES a interesting issue with TOS S1 "Arena" in that - In the opening Teaser Kirk is conversing with (supposedly Commodore Travers live over a ground to surface radio link in the 1701 Transporter Room) when in fact it's the Gorn 'faking' Commodre Travers voice and personality:
http://www.chakoteya.net/StarTrek/19.htm
So yeah, to be able to do that the Gorn had to have A LOT of specific info on Starfleet that I doubt they got from the Cestus III base, as from later dialogue in "Arena" the Gorn just wiped everything on the Base out completely. The Base even offered to surrender, but the Gorn just kept going and killed everyone and destroyed everything. So yeah, the Gorn had to get that info from somewhere - and it appears it was by capturing Star Fleet ships that ventured into their space over a long period of time to amass such detailed info.
Uhura's "Cool!" is immediately lampshaded with a "sorry, sir!" And Pike's dialogue is totally fine.Ortegas:
"Course captain? What's the mission?"
Pike:
"Our mission? We explore. We seek out new life and new civilizations. We boldly go where no one has gone before."
Uhura:
"Cool!"
^That sequence of dialog at the end of the episode, is a microcosm of what's wrong with it.
agreed. nitpickers will disect it, open it up to see what it ate, try to stomp all the joy out if it, but that's fine. it was well done. this honestly was the star trek i have been hoping for.
Man, that's a great catch!Actually, La'an's backstory FIXES a interesting issue with TOS S1 "Arena" in that - In the opening Teaser Kirk is conversing with (supposedly Commodore Travers live over a ground to surface radio link in the 1701 Transporter Room) when in fact it's the Gorn 'faking' Commodre Travers voice and personality:
http://www.chakoteya.net/StarTrek/19.htm
So yeah, to be able to do that the Gorn had to have A LOT of specific info on Starfleet that I doubt they got from the Cestus III base, as from later dialogue in "Arena" the Gorn just wiped everything on the Base out completely. The Base even offered to surrender, but the Gorn just kept going and killed everyone and destroyed everything. So yeah, the Gorn had to get that info from somewhere - and it appears it was by capturing Star Fleet ships that ventured into their space over a long period of time to amass such detailed info.
Ortegas:
"Course captain? What's the mission?"
Pike:
"Our mission? We explore. We seek out new life and new civilizations. We boldly go where no one has gone before."
Uhura:
"Cool!"
^That sequence of dialog at the end of the episode, is a microcosm of what's wrong with it.
Tell me you're a TNG fan without telling me you're a TNG fanIt's difficult to explain, but the whole thing lacks a certain science fiction dryness.
It's difficult to explain, but the whole thing lacks a certain science fiction dryness.
This is emo-Trek. With sentimental music spread throughout.
It is true to Star Trek in one regard at least, it takes place in very compressed time frames. Spock making it from Vulcan to Earth in a couple of hours, Chapel being able to whip up a genome resequencer in a few minutes...
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