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They added a straight white man to the show, so they must have felt the heat.
On the other hand. Did anyone peep the Star Trek Discovery Short file "Calypso" It was available on my streaming service as of yesterday, but I assume it and other short films have been available on CBS all access since last year
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I thought it was really good for what it was.
"The USS Discovery, after drifting in space for a thousand years, has evolved to the point that its computer system has become sentient and named itself Zora. She retrieves a passing escape pod carrying a man named Craft. Zora reveals that she has been ordered to hold her current position for the past millennium. Zora initially keeps Craft aboard the ship (she wants company and is beginning to fall in love with him) but eventually lets him take Discovery's last shuttle to return to his home on Alcor IV."
I feel like an IDIOT for not trekking all the way down to that Ground Zero Regal for that Premiere Event.
Because this Season 2 Episode One was a Cinematic 10!!!
I've watched it at least 3 Times already.
Would have been FUN to have seen it in a theater.
Though an IMAX/Dolby Cinema would have been better.
I had to settle for my Soundbar/Subwoofer,
How does that work via amazon prime? You mean on the amazon prime app? It’s cheaper that way?I broke down and got CBS Access for $5.99 via Amazon Prime
The Short Treks are nice and Mudd is the man.
How does that work via amazon prime? You mean on the amazon prime app? It’s cheaper that way?
A lot of tall women in this photo, Rebecca Romijn is about six feet tall.
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Just watched the first episode of season two. It's official, this is in the JJ Abrams universe. The entire justification for Discovery being so technologically advanced was that it was a super special unique ship. Nope. The Hiawatha and the Enterprise both had futuristic (24th century futuristic) interfaces that simply did not exist in this time frame.
It's okay to like it but don't dare call it canon. Hell, if it didn't have the Star Trek name I'd like it too.
who said that this is not canon?
it is officially made by the owners of star trek and had the expertise and authority of said organization.
post something official and not some cac fansite.
and for the record this the best trek since TOS.
I know that the people behind the show swear up and down that it's canon, I'm saying it's not canon.
Look at the transporter consoles on Discovery and the Hiawatha, look at the door interface and console in Spock's quarters. Compared to TOS, which one looks ALOT more futuristic than the other? They went from that to what we saw on TOS? Lmao!
They could have replicated what we saw with Star Trek Enterprise. It would have still looked nice but be believable as far as predating TOS.
I've said it before, the Discovery looks more technologically advanced than the Enterprise J...
It looks like the gay plotlines are over. They got rid of that Anthony Rapp.
They added a straight white man to the show, so they must have felt the heat.
I thought it was really good for what it was.
i understand your point.
i think that you are being too stuck in nostalgia. the reason that TOS enterprise looks as such is because that is what the technology of the 1960's would allow. i look back at some old eps and cry laughing at some of the "effects."
we even use a spock meme with that visor that says "can't see shit captain." do you think that visor would look appropriate in 2019?
special effects technology has increased the the nth power since TOS. imo that is not a valid claim of canon or not canon. if this tech had been available in the 60's TOS would have used it.
its kinda like how people complain about the klingons. they looked like that because of the budget and the times. not because that is what roddenberry envisioned them to look like. we now have the tech to make shit look genuine and not like a high school av project. as a matter of fact a 2019 high school av project would look better than TOS.
I hear what you're saying, but taking the Klingon appearance for example, that was later explained/justified so there would be no discontinuity. Discovery hasn't explained how Klingons went from looking like human augments to looking the way they do now and then going back to looking like humans.
Plus, look at Pikes Enterprise, they made it look different just so they wouldn't have to pay the licensing fees associated with using the ship from the original series. They literally just got cheap.
They could have set this show 17 years after Nemesis (like they plan to do with Picard's show), have many of the same episodes play out the same way, and there'd be little room for me to complain about anything. This is why I don't like prequels.