About 10 years before Kirk's ascendancy.How long before kirk does this take place?
It looks more Klingon than Federation to me. Well, the back end, anyway.Discovery, to me, looks like a stylized ship shape that I expect more to show up as something like a lapel pin or insignia.
--Patrick
Weird triangular engineering hull designs existed as far back as Next Generation.It looks more Klingon than Federation to me. Well, the back end, anyway.
Loved those shirts. I want one.Hehe heh
So you know how ships and military bases have gym clothes?
Discovery has them too...
Shortened to .... DISCO!
Well I think the mirror thing from the previous episode pretty much established that. This episode was to just lull us into a false sense of security that the change is sort of benign.Loved those shirts. I want one.
Do you guys think there's anything more sinister going on with the engineer guy who plugged himself into the mycelium drive other than a new found affinity for tie die, bead curtains and patchouli oil?
I suggest we keep an eye on his husband for answers.Do you guys think there's anything more sinister going on with the engineer guy who plugged himself into the mycelium drive other than a new found affinity for tie die [sic], bead curtains and patchouli oil?
Please tell me you're kidding. Please.Oh Lorca, dat's cooooooooooooooooooooooooooold.
PS Discovery: Enough of the across the galaxy mind melds.
Well, they had to up the ante after that one episode of Enterprise (you know, the EARLIEST series in the canon's chronology, where Transporters are new and only recently deemed safe enough for humans) figured out how to extend the Transporter's range to INTERSTELLAR DISTANCES.Oh Lorca, dat's cooooooooooooooooooooooooooold.
PS Discovery: Enough of the across the galaxy mind melds.
It's not really a mind meld, spoilers:Please tell me you're kidding. Please.
Well, if I remember correctly, it's been a thing. Something about all this seemed really familiar and so I looked it up, and I was right. From the Wiki for Star Trek III: The Search for Spock:It's not really a mind meld, spoilers:apparently, he gave her part of his soul because she was dead.
Yeah, that's a thing now.
That's actually returning Spock to Spock's body, not giving part of McCoy's soul to Spock because...dead. Seems more Harry Potter and horocrux's from the description given.Well, if I remember correctly, it's been a thing. Something about all this seemed really familiar and so I looked it up, and I was right. From the Wiki for Star Trek III: The Search for Spock:
"Spock's father, Sarek (Mark Lenard), confronts Kirk about his son's death. The pair learn that before he died, Spock transferred his katra, or living spirit, to McCoy. Spock's katra and body are needed to lay him to rest on his homeworld, Vulcan, and without help, McCoy will die from carrying the katra. Disobeying orders, Kirk and his officers spring McCoy from detention, disable the USS Excelsior, and steal the Enterprise from Spacedock to return to the Genesis planet to retrieve Spock's body"
So, shit like this has already been established in previous canon. It's not all that far-fetched to me.
Surely one of the Americans here would forward the package to you, if the extra cost was acceptable to you.God damn it. I can't get those Eaglemoss models in Canada. They always have very region specific shipping and none to Canada.
Fuck beans. I want a Discovery model for my office.
Sure, but that was the opposite.Well, if I remember correctly, it's been a thing. Something about all this seemed really familiar and so I looked it up, and I was right. From the Wiki for Star Trek III: The Search for Spock:
"Spock's father, Sarek (Mark Lenard), confronts Kirk about his son's death. The pair learn that before he died, Spock transferred his katra, or living spirit, to McCoy. Spock's katra and body are needed to lay him to rest on his homeworld, Vulcan, and without help, McCoy will die from carrying the katra. Disobeying orders, Kirk and his officers spring McCoy from detention, disable the USS Excelsior, and steal the Enterprise from Spacedock to return to the Genesis planet to retrieve Spock's body"
So, shit like this has already been established in previous canon. It's not all that far-fetched to me.
None, but it was still the Star Trekiest episode they've done.Normally I hate the style of this week's episode, but the villain made it great fun.
But the ending while putting a smile on your face makes no sense.
None, but it was still the Star Trekiest episode they've done.
Guys, he committed murder countless times and EVEN if you don't count it thanks to time shenanigans, he still attempted to hijack a Federation vessel.
Stammets continues to be my favourite character.
Now I’m curious. And a voice is yelling “HARCOURT FENTON MUDD!!” in my head.Good call back to TOS episode where we last saw Mudd's wife. Makes that episode funnier because Stella seems kinda nice here.
Yeah... i mean that's clearly cruel and unusual punishment, that goes against the values of the Federation.But the ending while putting a smile on your face makes no sense.
Hey, it worked for The Matrix, right?they could've gone with something contemporary like they did (sort of) as a stand-in pop music.
or no matter the era Starfleet is full of elitist snobs who only ever play classical at their parties.Hey, it worked for The Matrix, right?
It's even more complicated when you remember that stuff/music taking place after this series was created in a time before now, so if you want to try and rationalize things, I guess that means that sometime in the mid-2200's, popular music tastes switched from 21st-Century retro to 20th-Century retro.
--Patrick
If you're talking about the doctor, YES!In depth review of the mid season opener;
Boo.
Boo!
BOO!
Did you see the preview for the next episode? (in regards to BOO!)Boo. = Klingon programming arc
Boo! = death of a great character
BOO! = what's the point of the alternate dimension if you don't have evil beards and scantily clad women?!
but yeah Captain Killy is cool.
And in the immortal words of our fallen comrade @GasBandit, "GET MORE NAKEDER! "
Everyone keeps taking about the evil beard... but the one that actually had it was the only guy that wasn't a complete murderous asshat.[DOUBLEPOST=1515539676,1515539570][/DOUBLEPOST]
Just to make sure... you do realise that the visions he's having imply he's actually the albino klingon.Boo. = Klingon programming arc
Exactly. Sarek will probably continue the tradition of not evil evil counterparts.Everyone keeps taking about the evil beard... but the one that actually had it was the only guy that wasn't a complete murderous asshat.[DOUBLEPOST=1515539676,1515539570][/DOUBLEPOST]
Just to make sure... you do realise that the visions he's having imply he's actually the albino klingon.