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Poll Who will YOU ship for?

Who will YOU be shipping for?


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Would a Mudd appearance conflict with any established canon? Who could he ship with? I didn’t include him in the poll as I never envisioned that he would appear in a Pike series. He never was one of my favourite characters though tbh… mostly skippable episodes usually. Maybe he can actually join this crew on a swashbuckling adventure or two if he wants to get in on the shipping? :shrug:
 
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Not really seeing romance between any of the main characters. Other than Chapel flirting with Spock, that is. If/when they go there, I hope the relationships will be with guest stars. Uhura (for example) goes on a date with some day player portraying an ensign, or Pike's f-buddy fellow captain from the pilot shows up in an ep, stuff like that.
 
The sapphic shipping love is in full force mix and match on AO3. Which is awesome fun. But I'm okay with most of the fan shipping staying in fanfic.until we know a little more about the characters. I don't mind the occasional romance story B plot though. I also think it would be really nice to see people who deeply care about and love each other without it having to be sexual. Humans are pretty good at that if we give them a chance.
 
Do we have any early day shippers yet? I have compiled a list of possible crew member combinations in this poll, however the poll had a size limit so I could not fit all possible combinations in to it.

Other options, missing from the poll, include:
  • M’Benga and April
  • M’Benga and T’Pring
  • M’Benga and Hemmer
  • April and T’Pring
  • April and Hemmer
  • T’Pring and Hemmer
  • Hemmer
  • Other
  • None of the above
Maybe you also have other ideas?
Personally, I am voting for M’Benga and Una.

I think that these two characters have got off to a very good start together and I can see their relationship blossoming and further developing as the series progresses.

They have bonded with each other by sharing secrets that nobody else knows!

let’s see how this develops….

Who are you shipping for?

Please keep this civil and whatever you do, DO NOT START A FLAMING WAR!!!!

I hold out some hope for an alternate timeline. Otherwise I know what happened so why would I invest in character relationships that are basically doomed? I’d like to see Pike and Una/No. 1 together and I would prefer that Pike not end up in that wheelchair.
 
I hold out some hope for an alternate timeline. Otherwise I know what happened so why would I invest in character relationships that are basically doomed? I’d like to see Pike and Una/No. 1 together and I would prefer that Pike not end up in that wheelchair.

Well, as far as Spock and T'Pring are concerned, I'm intrigued by how it all went to hell. It's not exactly "shipping" but as an investment in character development, I'm intrigued with how things could fall apart so spectacularly from where we see them in the first episode. I mean, I have a notion :whistle:
 
Well, as far as Spock and T'Pring are concerned, I'm intrigued by how it all went to hell. It's not exactly "shipping" but as an investment in character development, I'm intrigued with how things could fall apart so spectacularly from where we see them in the first episode. I mean, I have a notion :whistle:
Didn’t T’Pring cheat on Spock and try to have him killed just before their wedding or something like that? I can’t remember the fine details, I just remember Spock fighting over her with someone in the deserts of Vulcan with that cool TOS fighting music playing in the background. Spock was definitely going through Pon Farr at the time though… :shrug:
 
The cool track that plays over this fight scene in the episode is called ‘The Ancient Combat & 2nd Kroykah’ from the album Star Trek The Ultimate Voyage, renditioned by the Czech National Symphony Orchestra. It’s a classic track that I often enjoy listening to. I can highly recommend the rest of the album too. :bolian:
 
Chape/Spock. Never shipped it when it was Majel Barret and Leonard Nimoy, but Jess Bush and Ethan Peck go well together. :)
 
Well, as far as Spock and T'Pring are concerned, I'm intrigued by how it all went to hell. It's not exactly "shipping" but as an investment in character development, I'm intrigued with how things could fall apart so spectacularly from where we see them in the first episode. I mean, I have a notion :whistle:
I wouldn’t object to some rehab of T’Pring’s character. She must have had her reasons.
 
Otherwise I know what happened so why would I invest in character relationships that are basically doomed?
I've never understood this outlook. The vast majority of all relationships are doomed. Out of all the romantic relationships the average person will have in their life, maybe one of them will last long enough for one or more of the partners to die before the relationship ends. So, depending on how you feel about such a death, either 100% of relationships are doomed, or only 99% of them are.

The experience of every relationship you have should be enjoyed while it lasts, learned from, and hopefully cherished. Otherwise, what's the point?
 
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Didn’t T’Pring cheat on Spock and try to have him killed just before their wedding or something like that? I can’t remember the fine details, I just remember Spock fighting over her with someone in the deserts of Vulcan with that cool TOS fighting music playing in the background. Spock was definitely going through Pon Farr at the time though… :shrug:
Yes. Sorry. I was assuming everyone already knew how their divorce went.:vulcan:.
 
I've never understood this outlook. The vast majority of all relationships are doomed. Out of all the romantic relationships the average person will have in their life, maybe one of them will last long enough for one or more of the partners to die before the relationship ends. So, depending on how you feel about such a death, either 100% of relationships are doomed, or only 99% of them are.

The experience of every relationship you have should be enjoyed while it lasts, learned from, and hopefully cherished. Otherwise, what's the point?
I think it's more like, why invest in a story where the final outcome is already known (and unpleasant). Nearly all prequels suffer from this.
 
Didn’t T’Pring cheat on Spock and try to have him killed just before their wedding or something like that? I can’t remember the fine details, I just remember Spock fighting over her with someone in the deserts of Vulcan with that cool TOS fighting music playing in the background. Spock was definitely going through Pon Farr at the time though… :shrug:
Yes. Spock was never there, and Stonn was...
http://chakoteya.net/StarTrek/34.htm
..so when Spock absolutely utterly had to consummate their union or die... a classic Trek show was born.
 
I've never understood this outlook. The vast majority of all relationships are doomed. Out of all the romantic relationships the average person will have in their life, maybe one of them will last long enough for one or more of the partners to die before the relationship ends. So, depending on how you feel about such a death, either 100% of relationships are doomed, or only 99% of them are.

The experience of every relationship you have should be enjoyed while it lasts, learned from, and hopefully cherished. Otherwise, what's the point?


Yup most are doomed which is why I care little about watching them on tv shows. Most people thing relationships are like TV and movies. They aren't. After my divorce I can barely stand to watch people faking liking each other on tv shows like it's the best thing ever. Its doesn't exist. I would rather order a pizza with beer and read a book on my days off these days then waste that time watching that crap. Lol
 
Well, er, I still haven't seen SNW yet, but I didn't expect T'Pring to be around at all. In Amok Time I got the impression that Spock hadn't seen her since they were kids. I'll need to start up my Paramount+ subscription soon and check this out.

Yes. Spock was never there, and Stonn was...
http://chakoteya.net/StarTrek/34.htm
..so when Spock absolutely utterly had to consummate their union or die... a classic Trek show was born.
Do you run the Chakoteya site? If so, thanks! It's an essential resource for me, as I refer to the episode and movie transcripts all the time.

Kor
 
I think it's more like, why invest in a story where the final outcome is already known (and unpleasant). Nearly all prequels suffer from this.
It's about the journey. We frequently know the outcome of stories and enjoy them just the same. We know our heroes will prevail. We know the Enterprise will get out of the predicament. We know the mystery will be solved. We know the murderer will be caught. We know Pike will have a terrible accident. We know Kirk will fall off a stupid bridge. We know Spock will die more than once... etc., etc., ad infinitum...
 
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