Star Trek: Lower Decks - No Small Parts
Re: Star Trek: Lower Decks - No Small Parts
His point about the TYPE of added depth that retroactively improved Mariner's character is right on the money and incidentally describes the problem with so many recent protagonists.
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Re: Star Trek: Lower Decks - No Small Parts
I do like how they unintendedly acknowledge the problem with Exocomps morality, since when we first see them they wanted to sacrifice themselves to save the ship, here not so much so it is a question of morality.
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Re: Star Trek: Lower Decks - No Small Parts
Peanut Hamper really screwed herself as the worst she'd get for not agreeing to the suicide mission would be probably a mark on her record.Thebestoftherest wrote: ↑Sat Nov 05, 2022 3:22 am I do like how they unintendedly acknowledge the problem with Exocomps morality, since when we first see them they wanted to sacrifice themselves to save the ship, here not so much so it is a question of morality.
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Re: Star Trek: Lower Decks - No Small Parts
The point that they finally arrived at with Mariner is Michael Burnham done right. She certainly feels like less of a cartoon character than Mikey Spock.
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Re: Star Trek: Lower Decks - No Small Parts
And given that she can beam herself away with literally a thought, the odds of her dying during that mission seem really slim.CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Sat Nov 05, 2022 5:07 amPeanut Hamper really screwed herself as the worst she'd get for not agreeing to the suicide mission would be probably a mark on her record.Thebestoftherest wrote: ↑Sat Nov 05, 2022 3:22 am I do like how they unintendedly acknowledge the problem with Exocomps morality, since when we first see them they wanted to sacrifice themselves to save the ship, here not so much so it is a question of morality.
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Re: Star Trek: Lower Decks - No Small Parts
I'd argue Michael Burnham's biggest character problem is the Janeway problem writ large.griffeytrek wrote: ↑Thu Nov 17, 2022 8:57 pmThe point that they finally arrived at with Mariner is Michael Burnham done right. She certainly feels like less of a cartoon character than Mikey Spock.
1. Is she a cold and emotionless human raised by Vulcans?
2. Is she a radical rebel who has nothing to lose?
3. Is she an idealistic by the book Starfleet officer?
4. Is she a warm and caring best friend?
5. Is she now a space smuggler?
6. Is she now the captain?
They're always changing Michael to try to get her in with the audiences, unaware you have to just let the character be liked or not based on their merits.
Re: Star Trek: Lower Decks - No Small Parts
Don't forget that apparently she has a voice in the Federation Council somehow.CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Fri Nov 18, 2022 12:29 amI'd argue Michael Burnham's biggest character problem is the Janeway problem writ large.griffeytrek wrote: ↑Thu Nov 17, 2022 8:57 pmThe point that they finally arrived at with Mariner is Michael Burnham done right. She certainly feels like less of a cartoon character than Mikey Spock.
1. Is she a cold and emotionless human raised by Vulcans?
2. Is she a radical rebel who has nothing to lose?
3. Is she an idealistic by the book Starfleet officer?
4. Is she a warm and caring best friend?
5. Is she now a space smuggler?
6. Is she now the captain?
They're always changing Michael to try to get her in with the audiences, unaware you have to just let the character be liked or not based on their merits.
There is one thing about changing a character like they did with Sisko going from a generic commander (Starfleet wise, not as a widower) to a soldier or warrior captain.
Or going from Dax trying to be a old person with centuries of wisdom with a young body to Jadzia being a fun person with Dax there providing the wisdom as needed.
Michael is just all over the place.
I got nothing to say here.