Linderhill October 14, 2019 Share October 14, 2019 Edward irritated me the same way Harry Mudd did everytime he was in an episode. Definitely needed to go out the airlock. 2 Link to comment
paulvdb October 14, 2019 Share October 14, 2019 On 10/12/2019 at 7:18 PM, Joimiaroxeu said: Wouldn't they reproduce inside your digestive tract and explode out your of body like in Alien? We generally kill animals before we eat them. I assume they'd do the same with the Tribbles. So that should not be a problem unless they can still reproduce when they're dead. Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver October 15, 2019 Share October 15, 2019 Was not amused by 'The Trouble with Edward'. The fact that he introduced his own DNA into the tribble, and was still open to eating them was a little creepy. Can tribbles survive in the vacuum of space ? How else would they spread to another planet let alone the Klingon empire. They should have triggered the self-destruct on that vessel. Was glad to see Pike again. 2 Link to comment
Joimiaroxeu October 21, 2019 Share October 21, 2019 Quote We generally kill animals before we eat them. I assume they'd do the same with the Tribbles. So that should not be a problem unless they can still reproduce when they're dead. A. their ability to self-replicate is a marketed feature of the cereal which means they'd still be alive in the box B. the disclaimer in the fine print denies manufacturer responsibility, "if tribbles survive and replicate in digestive tract." I think my original mostly tongue-in-cheek question stands, and has been answered by the show itself. Also, I don't know about the "we." Not only do I not kill animals, I don't live in the 23rd century. 😉 Link to comment
Starchild November 16, 2019 Share November 16, 2019 Re: "Ask Not" Anyone else think it would have been easy for that "test" to kill somebody? She took a pretty rough blast in the beginning there. 2 Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver November 16, 2019 Share November 16, 2019 I liked seeing Pike again, but thought the premise was a bit much. Do they do this with every cadet ? Was that room a mini-holodeck ? Otherwise how did they simulate the force of the "torpedo" impacts ? Also thought it was odd that the name of the actress playing Cadet Sidhu wasn't listed until a full 50 seconds after Anson Mount's name (and well after Ethan Peck and Rebecca Romjin) even though she was onscreen for nearly the entire Short Trek. Link to comment
starri November 16, 2019 Share November 16, 2019 12 hours ago, Starchild said: Anyone else think it would have been easy for that "test" to kill somebody? She took a pretty rough blast in the beginning there. I mean, we've seen that with the Kobayashi Maru. Clearly, they were acting, but they also blew stuff up. Link to comment
Starchild November 16, 2019 Share November 16, 2019 (edited) Except in the KM they all knew they were in a simulation. She didn't. I don't know, just seems unnecessarily risky. "Let's see if this one is worthy of being on the flagsh...oops never mind." Edited November 16, 2019 by Starchild Link to comment
starri November 17, 2019 Share November 17, 2019 Didn't Wesley have to do something similar when he applied to Starfleet Academy? Link to comment
Starchild November 17, 2019 Share November 17, 2019 Can't recall. Did they tell him his mom's life was in danger unless he disobeyed orders? Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver November 17, 2019 Share November 17, 2019 ST: TNG - Season 1, Episode 19 -- the episode where Wesley is taking his Starfleet Academy tests on Relva 7. At the end of his testing, there was an "explosion" in an environmental lab with 2 people trapped, Wesley rushes to the lab, saves the person trapped by debris and encourages the 2nd person (who was only trapped because of fear) to flee, but the 2nd person remains inside the lab as the doors lock shut. Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver December 15, 2019 Share December 15, 2019 Short Treks 'Ephraim and Dot' and 'The Girl Who Made the Stars' were released on Dec. 12. Ephraim and Dot -- what the hell was that ? Animation retconning a security droid into TOS, and a tardigrade laying eggs on the Kirk-in-command Enterprise that apparently take about 20 years to hatch (covering the time from 'Space Seed' TOS episode to the 'Search for Spock' movie). Why exactly was this necessary ? The Girl Who Made the Stars -- as a child, Michael Burnham is scared and her father tells her a bed-time story about an Earth child from long, long ago (but probably not in a galaxy far, far away) encountering an alien. Couldn't they come up with something/anything a little more relevant to the show about the time jump 900 years forward. Something involving Craft from Short Trek 'Calypso' would have been nice. Only link I noticed between the 2 shorts was that Micheal Burnham was sleeping with a stuffed tardigrade toy. At least I wasn't creeped out like I was with 'The Trouble with Edward'. 2 Link to comment
MissLucas December 16, 2019 Share December 16, 2019 Thanks for the heads-up. Between Baby Yoda and the Expanse I had completely forgotten that there were still some Short Treks to come. Link to comment
starri December 17, 2019 Share December 17, 2019 I liked that Michael Burnham Sr was wearing the same uniform that George Kirk and the crew of the Kelvin wore at the beginning of Star Trek. Link to comment
SVNBob January 4, 2020 Share January 4, 2020 There's still one more Short Trek to come, entitled "Children of Mars". And apparently, this one is linked to ST: Picard somehow. Link to comment
starri January 9, 2020 Share January 9, 2020 Any discussion of "Children of Mars" should take place in our conveniently-located Picard Forum. Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver January 10, 2020 Share January 10, 2020 On 1/4/2020 at 1:25 AM, SVNBob said: There's still one more Short Trek to come, entitled "Children of Mars". And apparently, this one is linked to ST: Picard somehow. I'm just trying to figure out how it relates to ST: Discovery, if at all. Link to comment
statsgirl January 11, 2020 Share January 11, 2020 On 1/9/2020 at 11:51 PM, ottoDbusdriver said: I'm just trying to figure out how it relates to ST: Discovery, if at all. It seems like not at all, that the producers were trying to get the Discovery viewers interested in watching Picard. I feel used. I really liked Q & A, the first one of the season with Spock and Number One. That was fun all the way and the fact that Rebecca Romjin is a Gilbert & Sullivan enthusiast makes it so much better. I also liked The Girl Who Made The Stars, it's the sort of thing I liked reading to my child. Ask Not was okay although I'm not a fan of the idea that what makes a good officer is to follow orders unquestioningly. I lasted for about 3 minutes into Ephraim and Dot. I appreciate the attempt to stretch out of the usual mould but I'm not a looney tunes fan. I didn't even turn on The Trouble with Edward because I was grossed out by the premise. Found Children of Mars problematic too. So a 3/6 for the season for me. 2 Link to comment
Linderhill January 15, 2020 Share January 15, 2020 I've watched all of them and didn't care much for the last three. The animated ones did absolutely nothing for me and after experiencing bullying in school didn't care much for Children of Mars. It was very well done, just didn't care much for it. For advanced civilization, you'd think that a school would realize these 2 girls were having issues. I know we're supposed to be touched but that final hand holding but my cold, hard heart was unmoved. 3 Link to comment
paigow January 28, 2020 Share January 28, 2020 Is the school principal supposed to be Vulcan? Dude failed his emotion suppressing class. A school bus knows how many passengers there should be on a route...Federation shuttles obviously work on a Tholian punctuality....If there is no poverty, why are transporters not available? Then no shuttles are needed and nobody is late for school... Link to comment
starri January 28, 2020 Share January 28, 2020 Please take the discussion of "Children of Mars" to the Picard forum. Link to comment
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