Honestly, with the little bits of information we've gotten about the Temporal War during season three, I'm more interested in this conflict than I was during Star Trek Enterprise when it was shoehorned into that series, and with all the new series being announced, I'm not opposed to seeing a series set during this war, and really being creative with the concepts of time travel.Asvarduil wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 4:08 pm I'm more interested that we got some lore on what happened with the Guardian of Forever in the interregnum between Picard and DISCO S3. Apparently, the Guardian of Forever was found and used to fight in the Temporal Wars, by someone. I don't think Starfleet would've done that, as they had their own temporal technology (as we saw in Voyager.) Given what we saw of the Temporal Cold War in ENT (...oh dear...) there were a few different factions in play, and probably more factions than we realize. With that said, I do hope that this backstory isn't well-explored, simply because Star Trek's writers aren't equal to the task of making it good or engaging.
I also like when Star Trek does goes back and expands on episodes and ideas like in The Wrath of Khan or First Contact, and here with The Guardian of Forever, despite being very recognisable and plenty of poetical for stories, before this we've only seen Carl in two episodes in the entire franchise, same goes with a lot of other parts of Star Trek like the Gorn, the Orion's, the Tholian's and plenty of other aliens, durning the TNG era it seemed like a lot of these things would be forgotten, it wouldn't be until Deep Space Nine we would return to the Mirror Universe (and even then it was unrecognisable), the Organian's wouldn't be mentioned went the Federation was at war with the Klingon's again, and until Enterprise we would start to learn more about the Andorian's (and they help found the Federation),
So I do like that this era of Trek is gong back to explore and expand on things that have seemingly been forgotten.
I think after the events of "Unification III" Michael has changed for the better, and it's "Terra Firma" that we truly see that change as she was finally able to let go of Georgiou, and personally I didn't mind her recklessness because it was not only called out, but was serving her character arc, and now we have a Michael with the best of both worlds as it were, someone who is more open and "lighter" as Tilly first pointed out, but is not a complete maverick either, which is good because it gives Sonequa Martin-Green more acting range besides kind of Vulcan stoicism.Asvarduil wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 4:08 pm With DISCO returning focus to the Discovery-A, I think an interesting point to bring up is that Burnham seems...more even-keeled at the end of Terra Firma than she did at the start. She's been forced to come to grips with her loss, and I think that slowly she's realizing for real that her choices have consequences, and that she needs to think things through. To this point in the series, she's been impulsive to the point of recklessness and stupidity, as I've discussed many times before. I think losing Georgiou for realzies, and with no possibility of take-backs, is going to affect the character. At least, I hope it will. S1 and early S3 Burnham were downright insufferable.
I also like how Burnham was used in Terra Firma. I suggested before that the writers refer to the DS9 style of writing episodes - choose a character, give them a story arc, and then have all the other characters support that story. While that's not what happened, Terra Firma was closer to that form than what we had before, and the juxtaposition of Mirror!Burnham with Prime!Burnham was helpful in telling the last Emperor Georgiou story...until Section 31 comes out.
I does feel like Star Trek Section 31 is going ahead, the only reason many (even myself) have doubts about it is that it's been so long since its announcement and have yet to see anything (which of course we wouldn't, we don't work at CBS), and with the character growth we've seen from Georgiou here, I'm more open to this series if and when it comes.Asvarduil wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 4:08 pm Oh yeah. Let's talk about that. Before this started, I saw three possible trajectories for Georgiou:
A) Georgiou dies permanently, killing the in-universe context for the S31 series.
B) Georgiou lives and goes back to DISCO as a regular, postponing an in-universe context for the S31 series.
C) Georgiou lives and is thrown back to an earlier period, all but creating an in-universe context for the S31 series.
We got option C, with a fake-out towards A. With that said, there's still no guarantee that S31 will be a thing. With that said, though, yesterday when I woke up I thought S31 was vaporware. Now, I'm not so sure.