While Chapel is dealing with Batel, the Gorn hatchlings seem to agitate when the ship first goes close to the binary stars.
I think it was a CME that got the hatchlings agitated, not getting close to the stars.
SpaceScotsman@startrek.website 8 months ago
This was a good mix to start with - a serious episode and a fun silly one.
The first acts as a really good introduction for Scotty, giving him a chance to build up his character with some insurmountable engineering problems that, with some coaching, he surmounts. The second is a nice way to round off Spock and Chapel’s relationship, poking fun at the mess that following the canon has left us in, using Trelane as a stand-in for the fans.
various thoughts on the plot:
While Chapel is dealing with Batel, the Gorn hatchlings seem to agitate when the ship first goes close to the binary stars.
I think it was a CME that got the hatchlings agitated, not getting close to the stars.
Camera spin continues to be a big part of the visual language.
I was genuinely surprised that Olatunde Osunsanmi didn’t direct.
rob_t_firefly@lemmy.world 8 months ago
This is months after the previous episode. I think the implication was that Una had been steadily donating blood so they can study it and/or have a stockpile for emergencies. It makes sense
as long as they avoid the “hey everyone, magic blood is the cure for death” crap from the second JJ movie.