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[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 4 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I know these things tend to be fuzzy when the Klingons are involved, but...is being directly involved in the death of a high-ranking Klingon a Prime Directive issue?

Is this season secretly building to an extended hearing on the multiple violations committed by the Cerritos crew over the course of ten episodes?

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Hey, maybe you'll be able to sue them for stealing your ideas.

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 9 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I'd watch that - there aren't enough movies featuring water polo.

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 11 points 1 week ago (5 children)

Why would anyone want to reduce Boimler's beard by one tenth?

"Unfrozen augment" certainly got my attention.

I might have to check this one out - I didn't realize they'd started publishing new novels that don't tie in to the current series, and this one sounds like it was written with me specifically in mind.

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 6 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

There's actually more information in here than I would have expected.

I’ve [Alok] been augmented, and I have been cryoed. I am cryo chambered, and I am super old, but my young gun can live for those years of the pain and or rectify the years of pain. And I think he a lot does a lot of that, he is trying to get past his stuff with the use of the team.

We wrote the backstory [for Zeph] that he’s actually paraplegic. He did it to himself by trying to augment himself. And the suit is his wheelchair. He’s completely dependent on the suit, but the suit gives him all that extra power and strength… Obviously, in the future, we’ve moved past debilitating diseases, but there are still reasons that you might need assistance or a wheelchair. And the idea was to do a really positive iteration of what a wheelchair is by it being a suit.

I think when we first come to her [Garrett] in this adventure, she’s very by the book, very tightly wound, black and white, there’s no gray area in her life. It’s right or wrong. Yes, she’s a stickler for that kind of thing, and so she appreciates the systems that she exists in. She feels comfort in knowing what’s expected of her… I’m there to look over things, to make sure we’re coloring inside the lines, at least in the beginning. I’ve been placed here as a little bit of a taskmaster, stickler for the rules, and maybe the ebbs and flows.

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 11 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

The Klowakhans are definitely an amusing twist on Star Trek monocultures, especially when stacked up against Klingon farmers who still can't escape the call of the warrior.

There's also a slight chance that critics who have become so used to shitting on things that they've lost their ability to enjoy anything might be a nod to internet culture in general.

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Great to see Mary Chieffo's name in the credits.

Sam Witwer, too - he stepped in to play Tenavik in place of Kenneth Mitchell in Star Trek Online a few years ago, but otherwise hasn't appeared in Star Trek since "Enterprise."

 

LoglineDr. Migleemo cooks up some hot dishes while Mariner prefers hers served cold.


Written by: Diana Tay

Directed by: Megan Lloyd

Rowan does really great work, both with Trek-related content and his other stuff. Never a disappointment.

In "Terra Firma" she literally goes back and tries to do things differently.

Needing to "ask for redemption" suggests there's a higher power administering cosmic judgment, which is another tenet of the ethos I was unaware of.

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 1 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Yeah, I guess I forgot that the central tenet of Star Trek is that people are either Good or Bad, and there's no room for change or improvement.

 

I'm reposting this because the list is now complete.

Edit: Except Garrett? Maybe she won't get one?


Fuzz (The Maniac)

Fuzz can switch from hysterical laughter to filter-free anger at the drop of a dime.

He's a fun-loving guy until he isn't. Just don't suggest anger management sessions to this Section 31 operative.


Melle (The Lover)

While most Deltans take an oath of celibacy upon joining Starfleet, Melle uses her irresistible magnetism for Section 31's benefit. After all, she's in a league of her own.


Zeph (The Machine)

Mech life ain't just about brute force. The human Zeph lives, works, and everything in between, inside his mechanical exoskeleton, drawing out the right tools in his work as a Section 31 operative.


Quasi (The Enigma)

No one's ever met a Chameloid's true form before, perpetuating their myth-like status as they never show their real appearance, which suits Quasi perfectly as a member of Section 31. He's disinterested in the delusion of "utopia" and most other things, especially you.


Alok Sahar (Mastermind)

Alok Sahar is a strategic mastermind who leads a special team of Section 31 operatives. Sahar is driven to make amends for actions in his past by serving the greater good, which involves tracking down and recruiting Emperor Philippa Georgiou for a covert mission.


Philippa Georgiou (The Emperor)

Unable to return to the Terran Empire, Emperor Philippa Georgiou lives under a new alias as owner of The Baraam, a nightclub operating outside of Federation space.

That is, until Section 31 enlists her to help protect the Federation while also facing the sins of her past.

 

Seems like something they could've released a couple of days before Halloween?

 

LoglineThe Lower Deckers hunt nanites on a resort… in space?!


Written by: Stephanie Amante-Ritter

Directed by: Brandon Williams

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