CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Mon Aug 27, 2018 10:10 pm
I feel like there's a much more interesting Discovery that wasn't obsessed with Game of Throne's plot twists.
Short version:
* The Jump Drive is actually just a very powerful jump drive that becomes "too dangerous and unpredictable to use."
* Captain Lorca is exactly who he appears to be.
* So is Ash
* Tone down the constant Michael-shilling and make her play off the other characters more.
* Use the original Klingons
I would keep Mirror!Lorca, but instead of being a cartoon villain, he's a refugee who hates the constant atrocities and cartoonish evil of the MU, has come to love the Federation and will do ANYTHING to see it preserved. Basically, as close as the MU gets to an actual good guy.
The Jump Drive is a prototype Transwarp and is ALWAYS on the fritz as the plot demands.
Ash Tyler I'd axe entirely. He's incredibly boring and his only purpose is to further two plot tumors that I hate.
Burnham I would have make an honest mistake rather than be a racist Trump-lite in the pilot. Instead of hating Klingons and saying they're all evil because "that's their culture", she's in command when a Klingon ship drops out of nowhere after T'Kuvma's beacon thing fries Shenzhou's systems and injures Georigou. Split-second decision, she shoots the Klingon, turns out it was some really important Klingon who T'Kuvma lured there as part of a convoluted scheme to start the war.
Use the TNG Klingon makeup and say "We're using Gene Roddenberry's explanation, and ignoring Enterprise because Berman and Braga couldn't write for shit".
Flesh out the supporting cast, include a trans character because Trek should always push the limits and give the bridge crew some life; we have a streaming format so there's no reason each episode shouldn't take an hour of screentime, and if CBS wants commercials in there we can say "fuck it, guys, it's streaming, we can still make each episode a full hour of screentime".
Burnham basically spends the whole season trying to make amends for her fuckup. Lorca, the secret Mirror refugee, is the only one who doesn't care about it. Redheaded helm lady hates Burnham because her wife was badly injured in the battle sparked by Burnham's fuckup. Saru thinks that Burnham shouldn't be trusted with command but is less fond of her being used as a scapegoat by Starfleet Command.
Lorca still gets captured and locked up with PsychoMudd, but PsychoMudd is wearing a goatee and is actually Mirror Mudd. The heroes later encounter Real Mudd after killing PsychoMudd and he's more like the guy from TOS.
The kicker turns out to be that T'Kuvma was working with Empress Georgiou, who was deposed and fled the MU with a few loyalists, to destroy the Federation; Georgiou plans to kill T'Kuvma and rule the Empire with an elaborate disguise ploy once the Federation is dust, and if the Federation starts winning she'll infiltrate them and start encouraging fascist sentiments to take over and make a new Terran Empire to rule. She crazy. Lorca is scared shitless of her, but his arc reaches its climax when he works up the courage to turn himself over to her as part of an elaborate ploy for the heroes to ambush Mirror Georgiou and capture her to hand over to the Klingons along with evidence that Mudd found that implicates T'Kuvma in the death of the important Klingon in Burnham's initial fuckup, and by publicizing this to the quadrant the heroes hope to force the High Council to negotiate a truce to save face. This means that Burnham has to fence Empress Georgiou as Michelle Yeoh hams it up with lines like "You can't beat me, Michael! I AM THE EMPRESS OF TERRA!" and grand sweeping gestures and other crap.
At the end, as Burnham negotiates a truce with the Klingons, status quo ante bellum, the Klingons begin to plan a return to the war, once they've enforced a little more unity and clamped down on some border problems. After all...they may have had to back down to save face, but the Federation is clearly a worthy opponent. And as young Captain Kor, an heir of Councillor Rynar, says...
it will be glorious!. Meanwhile, Empress Georgiou is taken away to be executed, but escapes the holding cell, vowing revenge to become a recurring villain.
You don't even need to do
that much but I feel like the more you tweak the better with this show.