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  • I was mainly responding to the claim that there's no base, but I really don't see the value in stationing a combat squadron there.

    In the case of an actual foreign invasion, there would be enough time to redeploy from elsewhere.

  • As I said downthread, that's a very sensible use of a coastal air force base.

  • Yeah, the most imminent air threat has historically been over the pole, which is why CFB Cold Lake exists.

    The squadrons on Vancouver Island are for surveillance and search-and-rescue, which is entirely sensible for the coast.

  • And with that, the Stamps have cemented themselves as a legitimate contender.

    I'm sure the word on the street will be not to count the Bombers out just yet - and we shouldn't - but there's cause for concern. They need to improve in every single aspect of their play if they want to stay in the mix as the season continues. And now Collaros is out of commission, with a loooooong way to go until the next bye week.

  • Possibly, but looking at the episode titles, episode 9 "Terrarium" seems like it could be a good candidate for a Gorn return.

  • It really didn't seem like it, but:

    You will see more of the Gorn. The Gorn are not gone, but the Gorn are not the primary adversary for season 3.

  • That was a very boring game, with the wildest final three minutes I've seen in a very long time.

  • The entire series is set in a snow globe on Sam Kirk's mantle, in the home where he lives to be 147.

  • Camera spin continues to be a big part of the visual language.

    I was genuinely surprised that Olatunde Osunsanmi didn't direct.

  • Hegemony, Part II

    I appreciated the continued exploration of the Gorn as a truly alien alien species. All the stuff with their different sensory modes, and solar-associated life cycles, is a lot of fun to me.

    It also seems like they've written the Gorn off as a going concern, which I think is fine. This is a good place to leave it until "Arena" - they even added some dialogue about the various Gorn stories being somewhat vague, so there's some wiggle room for them to seem a little different when they're encountered again in the future.

    They managed to film the AR wall in a way that didn't just seem like a round room, which I appreciate.


    Wedding Bell Blues

    Give this show all the makeup and costuming awards immediately.

    It was a fun romp, and I always like it when two opposing characters have to team up against the universe. I could have done with more dancing at the end - it seems like the actors put in a lot of work for a fairly brief scene.

    I've never been a big fan of drawing a connection between Trelane and the Q, so I'm glad neither was mentioned by name (Edit: I think...?).

    Please give me a Sam Kirk spinoff that runs for 50 years.

  • Very cool - I honestly had never considered the logistics of these sorts of operations, but seeing the host of these videos work out the fuel stops along the way just to make it out to the ships they're evacuating people from has been incredible.

  • In at least one case, I pressed the create button, and it appeared to not work, so I pressed it again.

    I have had this happen - I hope the Lemmy UI eventually gets a better "working" signal.

    I've learned to eventually just trust that it's working, and that the post will go through in a few agonizing seconds.

  • “Unfortunately Discovery’s loss was our gain. So they basically said, ‘Look, we think we’re done after four seasons.’ And we said, ‘Hey, what about our whole ‘Let’s get the fans to the TOS era,’ because what happens to all these people, and how does this person will come up?’ And they were like, ‘No, that’s fair. That’s true.’ And they said, ‘What do you need to get there?’ And we said, ‘Six episodes’ and they said okay.”

    “The good news was, when I say ‘they,’ really the folks who make this show wanted this to happen too, but there are fiscal constraints that are real. You know what’s going on with Paramount. So to move things forward in that environment was a challenge, but everybody—CBS, Paramount, Strange New Worlds, and [Alex Kurtzman’s production company] Secret Hideout were all pulling in the same direction. And that’s how we ended up getting six episodes. So it was a wasn’t really a negotiation, but it was a heavy lift for pretty much everybody, because everybody wanted not to have another Discovery circumstance where it felt abrogated in a way that wasn’t thorough.”

    Surprisingly candid stuff. I'm glad that some of the CBS pencil-pushers are creative-minded enough to make this happen.

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  • Yeah, I'm honestly thrilled with how it turned out.

  • I’ve been saying for a while now that they need to recapture the feeling of this episode for the Daleks, where they’re actually a significant threat.

    This is almost enough to be its own thread. I agree...but I'm also not sure it's possible.

    There are certain villains in sci-fi that are set up for inevitable diminishing returns. Usually, it's because they are (a) immensely powerful, and (b) single-minded. I think the Daleks and the Cybermen fall into this grouping, as do Star Trek's Borg.

    When you set up an enemy like that...it seems like you can only really use them once or twice before you have to start making changes. Either they have to get less threatening, because otherwise it's ridiculous that they keep getting beaten, or you have to start tweaking the "single-minded" aspect of them to find new storytelling angles.

    With the Daleks, they've done both since 2005, to varying degrees of success. Hell, this episode does it to an extent, giving the Dalek a mutation to allow it to be unwilling to kill Rose, and eventually declare itself to be...not a Dalek, really.

    But to keep them as a powerful, single-minded "kill everything" type of villain...it's just not sustainable, even though they're a powerful metaphor.

    As much as I miss the crazy pepper pots, it's probably a good thing that the RTD2 era has given them a "rest" so far (though I quite liked Chibnall's Dalek-centred New Year's specials).

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