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quasi-normalcy · 6 months
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Star Trek will literally pick out an extra from a thirty-year-old crowd shot and be like "Yeah, this is Doctor Vellek; he's one of the best scientists in history"
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samnotsammy12 · 6 months
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OML SHE ASKED HIM TO MARRY HER ARE YOU KIDDING ME
CUTEST EVERRRRR
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Star Trek: Discovery - Romulan Science Ship Graphics Concept Art by Timothy Peel ('Red Directive')
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martiszcz · 3 months
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T'Rina: If I may, I do believe it would be only logical, given this development, for us to codify our mutual commitment in a more official capacity.
--Star Trek: Discovery: Red Directive
Best proposal ever.
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frau-rainyfox · 6 months
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staringdownabarrel · 6 months
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I've just seen the two new episodes of Star Trek: Discovery, namely Red Directive and Under the Twin Moons. Here's my thoughts.
I think these episodes are a really good example of what Discovery has always done well. They were action heavy episodes, and the Burnham-Saru dynamic was still going strong.
These two episodes have also done what Discovery has almost always done well early on in its seasons. It's taken a concept from an older show and asked, "What comes next?" In this case, it's the Progenitors from TNG's The Chase.
So far, this kinda feels like it's just The Chase but done in a season-long format. If it's just going to be that, then I'm not entirely sure what the point of doing that is when The Chase was already a pretty good episode. Still, there's another eight episodes, so there's enough time for them to come around and add in some extra stuff, and it's clear that they want to at least try to do that.
Having the Progenitors as the focus for the season does offer some fairly interesting concepts. Like, where exactly is the line between strict evolutionary biology and full on creationist style intelligent design? To what extent does that dichotomy even matter in Star Trek?
It also provides a pathway to answering some other long debated fan questions. Starfleet has canonically known about long-extinct ancient cultures since at least the mid-23rd century, many of which have left behind relics that are centuries more advanced than what the Federation or its peers have developed. There hasn't been a lot of evidence of the Federaton trying to reverse engineer any of this.
So there is some room for Discovery to try to answer these kinds of questions this season. Maybe the Federation has and the other governments in the region have been as well, or maybe any sufficiently advanced technology is impossible to reverse engineer as the principles involved are so far ahead of what the Federation had that it's like showing a dishwasher to a caveman.
The other thing this opens up is the possibility of showing what the balance of power looks like in the 32nd century now that the Emerald Chain is gone and the Federation has a dilithium supply. The Tholian Republic and the Breen Imperium have already been mentioned as still being around. It's already been established that the Vulcans and Romulans have reunified. That still leaves the state of the Klingons, Cardassians, and Dominion as an open question.
Overall, this is a strong start to the new season. I'm just hoping it doesn't end up being completely derailed.
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queerlybelovdd · 4 months
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startrekucast · 6 months
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Discovery 5x01 & 5x02 Review
We're picking up a decades-old mystery, maman! It's the 32nd century and it's finally time to find out what this Progenitor mess is all about! It's a Red Directive and some ancients sowed the seeds that the crew of the Discovery has to harvest!
Episodes Reviewed: Star Trek: Discovery 5x01 - "Red Directive" Star Trek: Discovery 5x02 - "Under The Twin Moons"
Hosts: David C. Roberson Matthew Carroll
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lostinaflashforward · 6 months
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STAR TREK: DISCOVERY - Recensione 5x01 "Red Directive" e 5x02 "Under the Twin Moons"
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La stagione finale di Star Trek: Discovery si apre con due episodi all'insegna dell'avventura, che mettono in chiaro la vicenda principale di questo ultimo atto...
RECENSIONE 5x01/02
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ashleywritesstuff · 6 months
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Happy Star Trek: Discovery Premiere Day! Check out my review of episode 5x01 "Red Directive" on @fangirlishsite. My review of episode 5x02 will drop shortly!
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quasi-normalcy · 6 months
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Kovich: Evidence of the Progenitors was first uncovered 800 years ago, by a Starfleet captain named Jean-Luc Picard--
Burnham: Wait, the guy who fucked my dad?
Kovich: ???
Burnham: Yeah, yeah, yeah, I was reading about Sarek's life after I left for the future, and apparently, he had to mindmeld with this guy after he contracted Bendii Syndrome, and he spent the last few years of his life, like, katrically bonded to him.
Kovich: I see. Well, he was considered to be one of the foremost diplomats of the 24th century. Now, if we could return to the matter at hand--
Burnham: I think he also recorded my brother's Unification speech.
Kovich: ...
Burnham: Like that big speech he gave talking about how he was going to reunite the Vulcans and the Romulans.
Kovich: An interesting coincidence. Anyway, these Progenitors are considered to have engineered all humanoid life throughout the Milky Way--
Burnham: And wait, wasn't he the guy who modelled the mind-uploading process Dr. Culber used on Grey last year?
Kovich: Captain Burnham, I'm going to need you to focus up.
Burnham: Okay, sorry, you have my complete attention.
Kovich: Anyways, your next mission will take you to a Promellian graveyard planet. Now, the Promellian are an extinct civilization--
Burnham: Were they discovered by Jean-Luc Picard?
Kovich: ...No.
Burnham: Okay, good. I was starting to worry--
Kovich: But he *did* discover the most complete known specimen of one of their battle cruisers.
Burnham: Damn it!
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samnotsammy12 · 6 months
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“I love the feelin’ of interruptin’ somethin’.”
BYE I ALREADY LIKE RAYNER
also mom and dad are fightinggggg
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ktkat99 · 7 days
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Jason comes back from the dead and, as he's still a bit out of it, heads to the manor.
Crawling straight up through six feet of compacted earth is hard, especially after waking up suddenly in a coffin, so after he makes it inside, he sits down to rest on the couch.
And immediately falls asleep.
Hours later, Bruce returns home to find Jason's body, covered in dirt, dug up from the grave and left on his couch.
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brainrotcharacters · 1 month
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the easy grip on the knife. the leg over the seat. the hand over the other seat. the sassy "come get it" move. you know the bitch is smiling behind that mask even as he said the line.
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satyavaswaniis · 1 year
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pikmin fans how we doin
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blood tea and red string (2006)
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