Well that's because she needs a lot of space for that gigantic turbolift system...
Let's hope that drug trip by the producers ended with DSC.

Well that's because she needs a lot of space for that gigantic turbolift system...
Another 9 from me (Very close to a 10, but yeah, IDK if I'm just fan geeking out because this is SO MUCH my kind of Star Trek that I've been waiting for since TOS ended.)
I LOVE the way the are doing all the characters and character dynamics and dialogue. In general each character has their own voice and speech style being catered to; and it's not all banal dialogue that could be mixed and matched to any character standing around (which for me was how TNG came across more often than not with characters speaking in the Berman Trek era.)
My BIGGEST complaint? I LOVED when the 1701 had blue ship's Phaser beams in STD S2; so I'm disappointed they've gone to reddish/orange.(Also interesting that the aliens weapons fire color in the final streamed episode was different from that in the pre-series SNW Trailers. Shows just how much of a WIP everything is until it airs.)
Also a bit disappointed their going with calling out Shield Strength percentages in space combat. They did that once in TOS (TOS S2 - "The Changeling"); but I really just wish they'd have gone with the TOS style of Up of Down "Holding"/"Weakening" - but it's a new era and have to cater to the videogame crowd I guess.
LOVED the rest - and how it ties more into Pike's personal arc. I'm also happy they're back to the ORIGINAL version of the Prime Directive that allows them to divert Comets/Save primitive civilizations as long as they don't reveal themselves. They openly did that in TOS S3 - "The Paradise Syndrome" and I like that they're back to that interpretation instead of having a stodgy old future Captain pontificate on how the PD 'ties their hands' is such situations. I LOVE how Pike embraces technicalities when it allows him to do something good/needed.
But yeah so far a really, really solid first two episodes - excited for more.
Now there's a parallel I should have noticed and didn't.I like how Uhura's story seems to be drawing inspiration from Nichelle's uncertainty about remaining on the show past season 1.
Think about it, you know exactly when in the future your "Bad End" will happen, that means whatever decisions between now & then happen; you end up ok.The only minor critic would be to tone down the Captain Pike humor. Anson Mount is fantastic. I just want him to take life and death situations a little more seriously.... But...now that I think about it. He knows he will still be alive in future so maybe that's why he took the near destruction of his ship so casually. Now I like this episode even more.
I concur on the Ships needing solid beams.I liked that they got away from the star wars pew pew lasers and went back to the traditional beam phaser for the ship. I hope the hand held phasers are the same.
They're not, we've seen them in trailers.I hope the hand held phasers are the same.
They've been using beams in the new series on (large) ships that since DSC Season 2.I liked that they got away from the star wars pew pew lasers and went back to the traditional beam phaser for the ship.
How is that catering to the video game crowd? They've done shield percentages in Star Trek since the 80s.but it's a new era and have to cater to the videogame crowd I guess.
Well I think that's his point: he'd like to return to a more TOS treatment of shields.How is that catering to the video game crowd? They've done shield percentages in Star Trek since the 80s.
Yeah... but there are narrative advantages to higher crew complements.They're all fictional, anyways. They can have any crew complement that's written for them. Future tech. Future requirements.
If I'm generally at peace and satisfied with the SNW redesign of the ship I know other people can come to peace with it.
I LOVE the way the are doing all the characters and character dynamics and dialogue. In general each character has their own voice and speech style being catered to; and it's not all banal dialogue that could be mixed and matched to any character standing around (which for me was how TNG came across more often than not with characters speaking in the Berman Trek era.)
That's because you're never at any of the meetings.The onscreen graphics say 289 meters long. CBS says 442 meters. I go with the former but then nobody is depending on me to be the official decision maker so to each their own.
Well when you put it like that. They should definitely get those little gas station meat sticks too.Their catering is terrible. Pork rinds and tap water are not "snacks."
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