I mean canon film and television, but it's cool to know they've gotten some love outside the big and small screens.
I thought there was quite a bit, to be honest. Lots of amusing lines and moments to lighten things up. "We don't have assigned seats", "oh shit that worked", "did the Klingon just shh you?" Etc.
Oh yeah, and that "mind meld communication across millions of miles like it's the Force".I might have OK if they'd done it like a cross of "Head-six" from Battlestar Galactica, and the "I'm sorry, my responses are limited, you must ask the right questions" thing from I, Robot. Maybe have "Head-Sarek" be just a personification/representation of what Michael thinks Sarek would say, "Head-Sarek" only appearing sometimes when Michael is in deep Vulcan mediation. Maybe Sarek's katra from his meld with Michael forms the core of Michael's deepest thoughts (essentially, Michael is mostly talking to herself, maybe when she has a problem she's stuck on. But narratively on screen we avoid the problem of her literally talking to herself, as she is talking to a representation of Sarek (i.e.; almost as if she were talking to a hologram of Sarek rather than the real Sarek). I hope I explained that ok.
At the risk of pointing out canon, telepathy has never been limited by distance in Star Trek. There was that psychic couple who Troi was going to marry the male member of. Then there was the fact Spock could sense V'Ger across the Quadrant.
Not to mention Spock himself violently sensing the deaths of over 400 Vulcans aboard the starship Intrepid while it was still many, many light years away from the Enterprise. Vulcans have been established to be a species with some pretty impressive psychic powers that transcend physical distance, though the Sarek-Burnham mind meld pushes credibility even for Trek's vaunted Vulcan abilities and talents.
There's a youtube video maker who claims the allusion of the new Klingons as being "Trump Supporters" (tm) was deliberate since the get-go, but no sources were cited to confirm the claim.
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