Have you ever considered that the Prime Directive is not only not ethical, but also illogical, and perhaps morally indefensible?
the Klingon(?) lady
Efrosian, apparently!
Clicked for the Klingon/Andorian hockey game, was not disappointed.
Turns out holographic facsimiles of people you know get bored, too.
Captain Picard falls asleep; dreams of some dead people.
I think it’s great that every season has its fans - I’m a season three guy, myself.
The Breen might have the ability to destroy the Archive, but with Discovery gone, it wouldn’t gain them anything and how ever long it took them would be time lost for chasing Discovery.
That’s a hell of a gamble if your objective is to protect civilians (and likely a gamble they would lose, considering the Breen’s actions).
why didn’t Discovery prepare a fake clue?
I think the answer is the same - it’s not something you want to screw around with if you’re trying to save lives.
Once again, I can confirm that this giveaway is legitimate - good luck!
I thought the “challenge” was a little on the obvious side, but then it’s the sort of thing that would be obvious to someone not undergoing it.
Book’s reaction to the Kweijian artifact was probably David Ajala’s best work on the series so far, really great stuff.
Moll usurped the Primarch perhaps a little too easily, but I like Eve Harlow’s performance enough that I really don’t care.
Lastly, it’s a small thing, but I thought the Badlands looked really great. They finally seem as hellish as they’ve always been described.
I found it unexpectedly upsetting when the shelving was taking hits from the Breen.
When it’s to help someone save face, it’s a totally different scenario - everyone knows that!
Vulcans lie all the time.
When Vulcans do it, it’s called “hallucinating”.
This is the first mention of a sa-te kru on screen, but the cat like predator from Vulcan/Ni’Var originated in a six page comic called “When Worlds Collide: Spock Confronts the Ultimate Challenge” written by Alex Kurtzman and Robert Orci, and drawn by Paul Pope that was published in a 2009 issue of “Wired”.
Okay, deep cut to something I didn’t know existed…
Yeah, people have been asking for that for…14 years.
I’m seeing speculation all over the map, so I’m going to withhold judgment.
It does sound like they’re retaining the Star Trek license in some form - I wonder if that will include ships, and they just can’t talk about it yet.
One thing that always bugged me about the mystery of the Breen is that it shouldn’t actually be a mystery - Kira and Dukat take the refridgeration suits off a couple of Breen in “Indiscretion.”
I’m also going to give a shout-out to “The Magicks of Megas-Tu,” The One Where They Meet Satan.
I’m hardly a TAS expert - I’ve seen it all, but only once - but I think “Yesteryear” is considered the highest point of that series.
Oof, sorry this took so long to actually go through - federation with lemmy.world consistently runs behind by upwards of 20 hours lately.
I’m also not in a position to play the game any time soon, but I’m bumping this thread in hopes that somone will see it and help you out!