Enterprising wrote: ↑Sun Sep 13, 2020 2:27 pmYes I do, which makes his ignorance of Star Trek all the worse because he's had plenty of time to learn it if he cared to.
This is where I can nicely tear your argument apart because the first two seasons of STAR TREK DISCOVERY and later PICARD are continuity porn to an almost ridiculous degree (I'm not even going to attempt to discuss Lower Decks, which requires an Trek encyclopediac knowledge to get half the jokes).
Elements of Star Trek incorporated into DISCO season 1:
* Khaless
* Orions
* Mudd (2 episodes)
* Tribbles
* Sarek
* Mirror Universe
* Surgically altered Klingons
And this is all in ten episodes.
That was not the case, Robert Wise put that in, and said so in the director's edition commentary as a means of trying to add some tension. Putting that fact aside for arguments sake, did the movie open to this scene, and the camera focused right on the bodies so you can see every little horrid detail in the glory of 4k? Star Trek has dipped into violence and horror elements before, but done only up to a certain degree, usually with a bit of class, and being actually relevant to telling the story. As an example, we didn't need to see the skin physically fall off Spock to expose some of his innards, as to do so would have distracted from his final scene with Kirk. The makeup they did conveyed enough visually he was about to die.
Frankly, I think you're misremembering things because my memories of Star Trek are full of horrifying things like the Phage alien wearing the face of a dead crew member, guys getting merged with spiders, the Borg performing nightmare surgery on people, Data getting half his skin blown off in First Contact, those disgusting geriatric aliens in Insurrection, and other examples of Body horror that was only restricted by standards and practices.
Yes, All-Access is PG-13 instead of PG. Star Trek has dabbled in PG-13 before.
Citations needed. In STD's pilot alone we have: starting of a war, mutiny, betrayal, execution of a prisoner, injured crewman blown out to space for the lols, and the beginnings of the "Burham is always right" trope. So optimistic and uplifting!
Have you considered your holodeck may be broken? It's difficult to believe anyone with a functioning positronic matrix can think that Burnham is right in the pilot since the entire episode is about her repeated fuck-ups. You can talk about "Savior Burnham" AFTER the pilot but her actions in the pilot are a parade of idiocy.
* In her first scene, Burnham fails to figure out a way to contact Shenzhou and needs Georgiou to do it.
* Burnham fails Georgiou's test that asks what she'd do if marooned.
* Burnham's plan for a "Vulcan Hello" means nothing because the Klingons are already on their way here to kill everyone.
* Burnham screws up the Vulcan Neck Pinch and Georgiou recovers in a minute.
* Burnham doesn't actually get to fire against the Klingons before she's taken down.
* No one obeys her mutiny
* Her mission with Georgiou to capture T'Kuvma is a complete failure.
* Burnham kills T'Kuvma explitcly AFTER saying that killing him will martyr him for his cause and cause the war to continue.
* She doesn't defend herself at her court martial because of the enormity of her screw up.
In the entire history of Star Trek, no captain or main character has such an enormously poor performance. That's why it's a redemption story. She let her fear and hatred of Klingons cloud her judgement. She starts as Valaris and moves to become Spock.
To address your other issues:
* Georgiou is established repeatedly as an exemplary captain who exists to save people and find peaceful solutions.
* Georgiou saves a race from extinction in the opening five minutes.
* The Admiral is incisistant on doing everything to avoid a war. When the Klingon's betray him, he detonated his starship and takes down T'Kuvma's flagship for six months. He shows thus peacefulness but not stupidity.
* Starfleet is shown repeatedly to be only interested in science and exploration, not conquest or war.
And as for the guy blown out an airlock - what Star Trek have you watched that Redshirts don't die horribly?