Why didn't Mercer just steal the whole book? Taking pictures like he did of each page one by one of such a large book would be very time consuming and a very inefficient way of completing the mission. It would have been better to just take the whole book, sneak back on board a Krill shuttle and escape as fast as possible. It would just look like 2 odd acting Krill stole the Krill Bible for some unknown reason. It would be suspicious but there would be no concrete proof that it was a Union operation.
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So was this episode a commentary on religious fanaticism? I don't mean Islam in particular. It talked about holy wars, what we would refer to as jihad or crusades in our history books.
I'd say it definitely was, and I think it's pretty clear that radical Islam was the target. There were too many parallels with (radical) Islam for it to be a coincidence. To be frank, I was surprised at how blatant the references were!
I am reminded of Tolkien's oft-quoted statement: “I cordially dislike allegory in all its manifestations, and always have done so since I grew old and wary enough to detect its presence. I much prefer history – true or feigned– with its varied applicability to the thought and experience of readers. I think that many confuse applicability with allegory, but the one resides in the freedom of the reader, and the other in the purposed domination of the author.”Seemed an awful lot like American Christian fundamentalists in almost every detail.
Guess the theory was that the by simply scanning the book, it would be more covert - the Krill wouldn't know it had been copied. If the book was simply taken and the theft discovered before they were able to escape it would be much harder to get out.
Pllus it was damn big book to be carrying over the ship without getting spotted.
Yeah, the pacing on this show is marvelous. They cover a lot of story in forty-odd minutes.
Yeah, I agree as well. Trek has been at it's worst when it confuses the two.Very solid episode, and one of the most intricate stories yet. My only beef is that the Avis jokes went on a bit too long - just made Gordon look dickier than he usually does. (BTW, I have no problem with the 20th/21st century jokes. The oldest audiovisual entertainment available to these guys comes from that era, and they may be going through a kind of rediscovery of the time. And Avis may still be around.) Most of the humor was spot on: hailing channel, fire suppression control panel, brand new leg - I hope he last becomes a (forgive me) running joke. The serious ending was the kind of well-delivered heavy message we really haven't seen in this kind of show for a long time.
I am reminded of Tolkien's oft-quoted statement: “I cordially dislike allegory in all its manifestations, and always have done so since I grew old and wary enough to detect its presence. I much prefer history – true or feigned– with its varied applicability to the thought and experience of readers. I think that many confuse applicability with allegory, but the one resides in the freedom of the reader, and the other in the purposed domination of the author.”
But blue whales are extinct. They'd have to go back in time to the 20th or 21st century (even though there weren't many blue whales around even then) and then use some particles they steal from a nuclear wessel to recharge the engines and...Hey! They're krill, right? So, why not get some Blue Whales and send them in to eat all the krill???![]()
A bit of a small world... or maybe on purpose. Sazeron was played by James Horan, one of a handful of actors who have played on EVERY spinoff during the Berman era.
Including the Jem'Hadar First Ikat'ita from "IN PURGATORY'S SHADOW" and "BY INFERNO'S LIGHT". Funny, since I think the look of the Krill reminds me of the Jem'Hadar...
You make some good points. Yes, taking pics was the more covert method. But it would take too long. I did the math. Taking a picture of 2 pages of the Bible every 5 seconds would take about an hour. That is probably overly optimistic since you probably could not keep up the pace and still do a good job. Realistically, it would probably take several hours for Mercer to take pics of every page of the Krill Bible. That is way too long to just be hanging out in the Chapel where someone could see you. To make it work, they would have to do the job over several days, taking pics for maybe a half an hour every night.
So no Darmok episode in this universe!I like to think the references are being "universally translated" for the audience. For example, when Mercer makes a joke about Rebo and Zooty, we hear a joke about Murtaugh and Riggs.
Thanks for the photo!
I am doubting that this is a heavy cruiser. It could be, but it just doesn't seem big enough. The Orville was able to fly through the spires of that one Krill ship from the pilot (does anyone remember if that ship's class was mentioned?), whereas this ship seems to be only about the size of a Krill Destroyer.
No, there is but on the Orville it's "Chaka Khan, when the walls fell."So no Darmok episode in this universe!
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