Fan of motorsports (on an F1 kick), Star Trek, nature, science, technology, movies, video games, and too many other things I don’t have the time for.
That took way too long. I had to bust out a calculator, face how bad I was at chess, and somehow be worse than those things at picking out only AI images. My ability to keep a rhythm is not in question, at least.
That took way too long. I had to bust out a calculator, face how bad I was at chess, and somehow be worse than those things at picking out only AI images. My ability to keep a rhythm is not in question, at least.
"Holodeck pre-2300s? Make it about Spock's romantic life too!" La'an tests the new tech while Scotty solves the obligatory ship-wide issues. La'an realizes her feelings for her dance partner Spock while solving a fake, high-stakes murder mystery.
Batel needs a cure only found in Klingon territory. “Did we do… *checks notes* zombies yet?” Those and Klingons show up. M'Benga admits to murdering a Klingon last season and Pike is cool with it. Batel is now “part human, part augment” and part Gorn.
Chapel has a new boyfriend. Spock's love life is focused on immensely by the writers and an uninvited being, Trelane. Memories are modified, turning an event into the wedding of Chapel and Spock. John DeLancie voices an energy being ordering the episode to end.
Pike must rescue his Gorn-captured crew and the kidnapped officers blast their way out. Not able to genocide the Gorn—problematically, they all want to—the Enterprise figures out a way to tell them to sleep off a full-scale invasion. Batel gets an abortion.