He's already been written out. Too late for that.If Mount is wildly popular as Pike, they simply aren't going to write him out of the universe.
He's already been written out. Too late for that.If Mount is wildly popular as Pike, they simply aren't going to write him out of the universe.
He's already been written out. Too late for that.
A Star Trek prequel has never changed a character's fate.I see you've never watched Star Trek before.![]()
I know Anson can't be everywhere at once but I have to admit I was sort of hoping that the Talosians, reading from Pike's mind what happened to Discovery, placed Pike and Vina in cryogenic suspension or something until the 32nd century at which point Discovery unfreezes them, easily cures Pike's condition with 32nd century medical tech, and he and Vina resume adventures with Discovery.Pike's "ultimate fate" was to go off and live with a race of beings who can allow him to exist for an undefined period of time with an illusion of vitality that is indistinguishable from reality... and who have the ability to project illusions far outside their own solar system.
Just as Vina could pop into Pike's cabin on Discovery, post-Menagerie Pike can show up anytime and anywhere the story demands.
One would hope the show takes advantage and shows us unimagined areas and/or areas that would have been cost prohibitive in the '60s.So what are the chances of finally seeing the bowling alley?
I'm pretty sure the Animated Series had a full fledged holodeck and they acted like it was always aboard the Enterprise, just apparently never seen in the original show.One would hope the show takes advantage and shows us unimagined areas and/or areas that would have been cost prohibitive in the '60s.
If Mount is wildly popular as Pike, they simply aren't going to write him out of the universe.
I'm pretty sure the Animated Series had a full fledged holodeck and they acted like it was always aboard the Enterprise, just apparently never seen in the original show.
That would appear to be putting the cart before the horse. Right now it's the (potential) audience suggesting a happy ending. The writers at this juncture seem quite happy with Pike's fate being "tragic".But now we have to fix it! The audience is too dumb to understand that Pike got a happy ending and the current writers need something to write about, because God knows they don’t have an original idea.
He has already been written out.
Those two things don't equate.And Spock is an only child.
Which would add another layer of motivation to Spock's actions in The Menagerie.This is from left field somewhere in the back of my mind ...
I could see Them doing a story in which Spock or Number 1 end up going into the future for some reason and finding that after spending a length of time on Talos, Pike was retrieved and offered a cure.
Be kinda cool if it was M'Benga that does it.
(also be cool if Pike turns it down)
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I believe that the issue here is with what it means to be "written out."Those two things don't equate.
One is an event about a character that we have seen happen on screen.
We have seen the end of Pike's story in TOS. It has already happened.
... Heh ...None of this has happened, at any time or place.
Vina didn't even look that bad when they showed her true form again in Discovery. It's basically the 2004 Phantom of the Opera movie again, where the Phantom is Gerard Butler from 300 going on about how he can't get a date because of a bad sunburn on his face.what about Vina? Are they going to contrive successful reconstructive surgery for her as well?
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