Mabus wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 3:18 pm
What's the point of Mariner/Boimler's toxic relationship? Is the show gonna crumble into dust if Mariner would stop being such an unpleasant character? Cause she's anything but the heart of the show. If anything she's an anti-heart, one of vacuum of misery and unpleasantness.
I mean, the show makes it clear they were setting up an arc for Mariner that she's a self-sabotaginfg loser with her own flaws. Someone who is covering for her unwillingness to succeed by insisting its everyone else who is flawed and being an Ensign is desirable rather than a failure. It's not even subtext.
When Boimler comes back from the Titan, he pretty much stops putting up with Mariner's shit and there's even an episode where he runs rings around her. She also gets called out a lot more and DOES make improvements. It's just these early episodes are rough if you take the show as literal.
As a side note, the whole TR-88 subplot is a waste of time. There's absolutely no reason why the Cerritos can't update their old tools to the latest tech since they all have replicators, and the whole "this is a less competent ship so their technology is subpar" is just lazy writing, as replicator have never been shown to vary in quality, especially since this happens after the Dominion War when Starfleet would have had to upgrade their entire fleet.
And there's no reason why the TR-88 cant' be replicated, since that defeats the entire purpose of having adaptable technology. If anything, it would have been funnier had at the end of the episode the titular ship got the TR-88s, as another reason why the Cerritos had a crew exchange with the Vancouver was to update their systems to the latest version, with Tendi and Rutherford being so overworked didn't realize that and instead tried everything to get their hands on the new tech, which would have been funnier.
"You know we too have replicators, right? That can replicate stuff, right?" - Boimler, probably
On this end, I think that makes some fan assumptions that aren't born out by Trek rather than something that is the flaw here. We've seen numerous starships of inferior quality (the good old Miranda class) and the absolute distinction of "old ships" vs. "super hot new ships" among Trek so that there is a definite quality advantage.
Giving Ensigns the ability to replicate state of the art advanced Star Trek technology is also something that seems like it would cause more problems than it would solve. Its not like replicating a Trombone and apparently even food choices are regulated on the Cerritos.
Which is fine, the military regulating your diet makes perfect sense.