Maybe that's why Spock's scanner is so OP?Just a thought did Boimler put that console back the way it was or has he inadvertently upgraded Enterprise?
I do wonder if some of the Uhura fanboying from Mariner was partly aimed at Nichelle Nichols.
They are the same actors
From this viewer perspective it was a cute joke but a 23rd century officer image for 24th century recruits..![]()
Although this was certainly entertaining hour, I do have mixed feelings as somebody who isn’t really a fan of LD.
Much of this reminded me of a Star Trek version of Idiocracy. I mean, let’s just say, if I’d been one of the Enterprise crew I’d be MORE than a little worried about the future of Starfleet. How did goofballs like Boimler and Mariner ever get into Starfleet? I’d be wondering if there was something in the water supply, or if this pair were somewhat mentally impaired. I just cannot picture actual Star Trek Starfleet officers behaving like zany cartoon characters.
They did tone down the hyperactivity somewhat, and on the whole, for what it was, they kind of pulled it off. I didn’t hate it! Now, I’m just rather scared about the next episode! I’m not a fan of musicals at the best of times.
People who are involved in social justice, for example, often use iconoclasts from history to recruit others. I'm a fan of Eugene Debs, and he died almost 100 years ago. He still shows up on posters for socialists, as well as other luminaries. It may not matter to people outside a certain mindset, but for those of us who genuinely care about certain goals in our lives, we notice these things, and they do encourage us to take bigger, bolder steps.Plus, it's 350 years from now. Who says that in the real 24th century there won't be recruitment posters using famous people from more than a century before?
(By the way, a nice little nod by Commander Ransom on saying how hot she is, since they are married in real life.)
People who are involved in social justice, for example, often use iconoclasts from history to recruit others. I'm a fan of Eugene Debs, and he died almost 100 years ago. He still shows up on posters for socialists, as well as other luminaries. It may not matter to people outside a certain mindset, but for those of us who genuinely care about certain goals in our lives, we notice these things, and they do encourage us to take bigger, bolder steps.
Hell yes, I love that idea!Lately, I've been severely tempted to name a starship after Clara Lemlich. Really.
Same. All of my posters are from films that came out before I was born.And all the movie posters in my office are from vintage films made before I was born.
An easy 10/10. The cast, the writing, and Mr. Frakes' directing had this episode firing on on cylinders. It seems so effortless how this show is able to keep progressing character arcs forward, even while executing on outlandish concepts like this one (and others). In less than twenty episodes, SNW has become the most well-rounded, expertly crafted Trek series of them all. Well done.
Riker!
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