8/19/2023 0 Comments Series of star trek![]() ![]() I was more surprised Terry Matalas didn't suddenly appear in the post-credits sequence, rather than Q, and officially endorse the message. And maybe had the hard push for a new legacy series not been quite so down-my-throat, I might have enjoyed it more. The nod to " Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" was also nice. Once you've abandoned all sense of storytelling and any hope of a plot, hey, it was fun ol' roll around in the hay. Can't we just start with something new? (Image credit: Paramount Plus) This is beginning to feel like the "Police Academy" sequels. But you know what, we could talk about all of these all day. And what are the inertia dampeners on the NCC 1701-D set to? And when did the Enterprise suddenly start handling like the Millennium Falcon? I don't ask for much, just consistency - and that's not the same as repetition. Also, very fortunately for the people onboard, it seems the Federation's Starbase is virtually indestructible. ![]() (Ed Speleers) didn't have any limbs removed or an eye poked out, so he was hunky-dory after all the nasty nanobots had been removed. Until it doesn't.Īdding the voice of Walter Koenig as President Anton Chekov, son of Pavel, was a nice touch, as was using the first name Anton as teeny-tiny tribute to Anton Yelchin and an equally nice nod to " Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home." But then one executive producer - for there are many - said, "Hey, let's just rewrite the Battle of Sector 001." And rather than kill off any of the central characters, the people at Paramount chose instead to bring back some, who were in fact supposed to be already dead.Īnd luckily, like his father before him, Locutus Jr. Or even where was Agnes Jurati if the Borg were going to get involved? Oh yes, what began 35 years ago, ends tonight. See? It's so unimportant now, I can't even remember the name of it. Let's not even talk about the terrorist attack on whatever building that was on Earth. It's a plot hole-filled, party favor of a finale, much like the previous seasons. The theme of using sound effects from vastly varying incarnations of Trek is fun, albeit just a tad inconsistent, although it just adds to the massive, magnificent mess that we have. A undeniable highlight in this episode is the very Teal'c & O'Neill-style rapport that Riker and Worf have (Image credit: Paramount Plus)
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