Stormygeddon @ Stormygeddon @startrek.website Posts 7Comments 154Joined 2 yr. ago
Better safe than sorry. People might have been surprised that the voyage home on the Klingon ship following the Search for Spock would have included whales.
Ah yes, a War in the Stars. My favorite Star related story outside of a Gate in the Stars or The Star of Galactic Battle.
The beginning and last line of Dr. Culber's conversation with his grandmother recreation felt a bit stilted, as if he wasn't fluent, which was strange because the middle part of the conversation had a goof flow to it. It made me wonder if there was some failure in directing or if Wilson Cruz is just not that fluent in Spanish compared to the actress for the grandmother, which is understandable and I'm not knocking him for it.
Anyway, I quite liked this episode. Very classic "planet of the week" Star Trek deal that I'm always down for. Break that prime directive. Save those natives from themselves. You can splurge on a plot or two of those. We've seen it before, we've seen it again. It had a solution more rooted in a character moment rather than Treknobabble which I appreciated. Thumbs up for Tilly's endurance, they made that whole run not look easy.
I can't help but think them teleporting to Moll and L'ak with the fresh new clue would essentially play right into their own hands.
Hexagon is bestagon. 'nuff said.
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Was I the only one who was expecting a remix of the Discovery theme to the tune of the Original Series theme? I really misread that title.
I can't stop thinking about it now.
I would posit that the Solid "face" Breen biology that L'ak is maintaining bleeds, while the transparent gelatinous one doesn't bleed, making the non-bleeding Breen the social norm.
Which episode was this? Am I cursed to rewatch the entire OS now?
Maybe the Discovery got contaminated by a nebula or something.
"Who doesn't?" I mean asking if a Starfleet officer likes starships is kind of like asking of a /c/star_trek browser likes Star Trek.
Same here. I felt that saying that and having it not work before Rayner has his big speech would have been more fulfilling, and it would have tied in with the awkward scene about pretending to still be in a relationship with Booker.
I kept wondering if the song the Dry Dock Worker was listening to was a song we might be familiar with, but I couldn't identify it because I'm not that into music.
I kept expecting Stamets to use the "You've never been in love" cheat phrase from the last groundhog day episode with Michael as proof.
IMHO, this is pretty rad.
We have Krogan at home.
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It was hard to explain why, but it definitely had a "comic from over a decade ago" feel that I noticed before seeing the 2011 post date.
I've seen this power only once before, with Charlie "Chrono-scrooge" Ergen of Dish America.
I remember liking the caption that any story is improved by the addition of Dracula.
Why release this article now, after like ten months?
Linus' scene reminded me of that gag on DBZA about that one guy (Cui) who "reproduced asexually"