As if security in the 24th century ever functioned as intended! This is drama, not the real world military.
I'm seriously hoping Book splits off from Tarka after this episode. I don't want them to be like Bonnie & Clyde. The longer they stay a duo, the less believable it'll be if he reconciles with Michael and stays on the series.There is no way this episode DOESNT end with Tarka crippling Discovery and leaving it trapped in orbit of that planet while he and Book head off for the DMA.
or the same scenario but he leaves Book trapped aboard Discovery and heads out on his own.
Starfleet ships do have internal sensors which serve the same/better function. Problem is that Disco did away with most of the basic stuff 24th century introduced.
No they didn’tStarfleet ships do have internal sensors which serve the same/better function. Problem is that Disco did away with most of the basic stuff 24th century introduced.
There's only one real "Bonnie & Clyde" of DISCO, and that's Michael Burnham & Booker Cleveland.I don't want them to be like Bonnie & Clyde.
I'm either hoping he dies in a heroic way or he remains with 10c as an ambassador. I really don't know if I want reconciliation with Michael.I'm seriously hoping Book splits off from Tarka after this episode. I don't want them to be like Bonnie & Clyde. The longer they stay a duo, the less believable it'll be if he reconciles with Michael and stays on the series.
And I want them to avoid the trap of "They killed off the black guy!" or "They put the black guy in prison!" So I want Book to work things out. Somehow, some way. And Tarka's doing him no favors.
Hmmmm.... I'm quoting this post of yours if it turns out you unintentionally called it.or he remains with 10c as an ambassador.
Since this is Starfleet, it isn't even a fictional military.This is drama, not the real world military.
EAS said:Lacking security on Starfleet vessels
It is obvious that security precautions on Starfleet vessels especially of the 24th century are extremely lax. Although crucial areas like the bridge, engineering or shuttlebays are explicitly off limits to visitors, there is no sort of authorization necessary to get there, as Wesley Crusher before his days as a honorary ensign, the financier Ralph Offenhouse in TNG: "The Neutral Zone" and various other unwanted visitors keep proving. Even though the Klingons in TNG: "Heart of Glory" and Roga Danar in TNG: "The Hunted" were tough opponents, it was made overly easy for them to wreak havoc on the ship, especially if we bear in mind how easy it would be to destroy the whole ship by just firing at the warp core with a phaser. But even physically inferior intruders like the Ferengi in TNG: "The Perfect Mate" and yet again in VOY: "False Profits" gain access to restricted areas and are able to do damage very easily.
On a related note, it is obvious that children should not be allowed to run around everywhere on the ship just because it's for their own safety. But TNG creates the impression that they can play just everywhere on the Enterprise-D, unless a grumbling Klingon security chief chases them away.
It is apparently not obvious that 24th Century security is not lax...Isn't there literally a cliché page on EAS that deals with security on SF ships:
I thought it was literally a joke in DS9 that Starfleet security was lax even on the flagship!It is apparently not obvious that 24th Century security is not lax...![]()
Just goes to show that time heals all inconsistencies.I thought it was literally a joke in DS9 that Starfleet security was lax even on the flagship!![]()
As much as I disagree with his opinions on well, just about everything, his site is still a good resource.Isn't there literally a cliché page on EAS that deals with security on SF ships:
Good shout. Maybe the planet is our Rosetta stone.The title of this episode “Rosetta” probably refers to some communication issue with 10C aliens. They have already mentioned that UT may not work.
That might be it. It's about the only way I can see him reasonably forgiven. Although it'll be hard for Starfleets first ever mutineer to be pointing fingersI bet Book will be the Rosetta
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