Professor Stamets would be a sight to behold, second only to Professor Rayner.
I agree, but...legally speaking*, I think they have a decent case?
*I'm not a lawyer, just your standard online idiot
I didn't expect Ceti Alpha VI to go "boom" quite so soon but here we are.
If anyone was still concerned that Khan would be somehow lionized by this series, his immediate decision to attack the crashed aliens should put that to rest.
Marla continues to be the most interesting character, trying to be the voice of Starfleet in the situation.
The framing story is beginning to get more interesting, as well, continuing to explore what the heck caused Ceti Alpha VI to explode in the first place.
Unfortunately not - and it's a damn shame, since I agree that it's one of the better ships-of-the-week. Maybe some day...
The way they've been talking, it sounds like they're playing with the idea that Kirk seemed pretty comfortable on the Enterprise in his first episodes, so there may be unseen stories to be told before TOS season one.
Yeah...it would be nice if they could give it a permanent home, or maybe do a touring exhibit.
Paramount got rid of its theme park division back in 2006, but is some Prodigy(!) content at a theme park in Turkey, and there were plans for a Paramount park in China that included Trek content, but I have no idea if it's still in the works.
It was temporary, after regular park hours - they had a bunch of IPs that aren't normally part of Universal.
They're already planning one for next year, but details on what it will entail are scarce.
As the series continues, I find I'm a lot more interested in the worldbuilding than the story itself.
There's a lot of cool stuff in there - I hadn't considered the fact that Khan and his people were unfamliar with Federation technology, and the fact that McGivers uses that to her advantage is a lot of fun. I enjoy listening to them go about the day-to-day business of survival - maybe it's the Naveen Andrews of it all, but it reminds me of the first season of "Lost".
The framing story continues to be pretty irrelevant, but it's nice to hear them diving into the burning questions surrounding TWOK. How could the Enterprise crew have missed the fact that one of the planets in the system was about to go critical? How could the Reliant crew not have not noticed a missing planet upon their return? Now that these questions have been raised, I assume answers will be provided...
we don’t have the technology or the expertise to perform the procedure here
I would say this is the part that's unreasonable. Being the only G7 country unable to perform proton beam treatments isn't exactly a point of pride.
Sure, I think the key is balance in all things. I absolutely loathed the third season of "Picard", but I'm not going to jump into every conversation about it I see just for the sake of saying so.
But if it makes sense, and is relevant...I might, if I feel like it. There's room to talk about what you disliked about something, and why. It just shouldn't be your entire personality, y'know?
Of all the cast, it seems like he would have the most reason to be there as a guest instructor - he's an expert in a field that no one else gives a damn about.
I guess the biggest knock against it in-universe is that Starfleet's first responders still need him to Make Them Go.