Strange New Worlds Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - General Discussion Thread

It's a good ensemble, though I'm honestly stoked to see they're going to use the Aenar again, and the character has been cast from an actual blind actor (right?).

Maybe McCoy was better experienced? Or something happens to M'Benga that knocks his confidence?

It's good they're thrusting new life into old characters, but sometimes it's just best to use new ones. Why Uhura?

Here's hoping she's not getting pounded by logic this time around.

M'Benga never seemed unconfident in the original series. He always seemed very capable. When Spock told Nurse Chapel to slap him several times, Scotty tried to stop her but then M'Benga rushed in and proceeded to whack Spock across the face himself.

 
I am also wondering that. I wonder if they’re planning some sort of multiverse crossover like marvel is doing
 
The uniforms are way better than I thought they would be. Just one or two tweaks and I’d call them perfect.
For instance, the black undershirt needs to be more visible around the neckline of the top garment. At the moment they seem a bit to much like ordinary v-neck tee shirts.
Dr M’Bengas uniform looks amazing.

What I am impressed with is Spocks hair cut… They are actually using the actors hair and not a godawful wig!
Sideburns are a bit iffy though… :D
 
The uniforms are way better than I thought they would be. Just one or two tweaks and I’d call them perfect.
For instance, the black undershirt needs to be more visible around the neckline of the top garment. At the moment they seem a bit to much like ordinary v-neck tee shirts.
Dr M’Bengas uniform looks amazing.

What I am impressed with is Spocks hair cut… They are actually using the actors hair and not a godawful wig!
Sideburns are a bit iffy though… :D

I noticed about Spock's hair too. In Discovery he was wearing a wig. In fact, most Vulcans have worn a wig during all other eras of Star Trek other than the original series and they always look like one too. Zachary Quinto's Spock wig in Star Trek Beyond looked particularly bad and rather bulky in places. When he was injured on the planet with Dr McCoy, it even looked like his wig had gone askew.

I don't know why for a movie they couldn't have either had a more realistic Vulcan wig or even had Quinto use his real hair. Don't know why they had Ethan Peck go for his real hair this time round.

I think the sideburns could be odd because Peck's hair isn't completely straight so maybe some waves or curls are creeping in?
 
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The thing is if you look at Leonard Nimoy's Spock hairstyle in The Cage, Ethan Peck's hair is pretty damned close to that.
So, credit where credit is due.
The sideburns are still a bit s**t! :D

Agreed on Quinto's wig in Beyond. My £2.99 Vulcan wig looked better than his!
Weird thing is (as far as I remember) Quinto had his own hair vulcanised for at least the first movie.
 
Aside from enjoying several of the films, I wouldn't consider myself a Trekkie, but this definitely looks like it may be worth checking out. TOS era has always appealed to me more than TNG era.

The one million dollar question I think needs to be asked though is if a young Kirk should make an appearance in this?
 
I wish they cast someone for Yeoman Colt. What happened to their Yeomans?

M'Benga was a specialist in Vulcan physiology.

I hope they don't try to pair up Spock with Uhura in this. They were only ever together in the Abrams universe. In the Prime universe Nurse Chapel had romantic feelings for Spock.
 
I agree with RetrogradeOrbit, no Kirk. If he were to show up it should be at the end of the series finale to take over the Enterprise in the final moments.
 
Yeah that would be cool. But I guess we’ve already seen that happen in the movie.

It’ll be fun to see sulu appear though. No idea who could play him
 
La'an Noonien-Singh? Come on... I know Alex Kurtzman is all about memberberries but this...

This seems like a cheap move. Why does this character have to be related to Khan Noonien-Singh? What good does it do to have someone related to Khan serving on the Enterprise? I'm suppose to believe that no one brings up Khan's future relative in Space Seed for whatever reason?

Ugh.
 
La'an Noonien-Singh? Come on... I know Alex Kurtzman is all about memberberries but this...
I'm hoping it's a red herring; she can't be related to Khan, at least not directly.

She may share some ancestry with him linage, but considering how long Khan has been in stasis for before Kirk picks him up, this new lass can't be his daughter or mother.

She will literally just share the name, and I suppose that's just the production crew trying to be clever.

There's literally nothing that ties her to eugenics, and if there is, well, that's where the timeline is going to go sideways, cause you'd think Spock would've brought it up in TWoK.
 
I just lump these shows as alternate reality anyway. They’ve already changed things around so much that it’s kind of better to just think that like the JJ Abrams movies.
 
Spock's new sideburns make no sense. How can they possibly be so thin and pointed? If you recall in Discovery, he had really thick sideburns which were probably not sideburns at all but part of his hair (or wig). But this new version would have to be part of his beard. Would he really shave most of it off but then leave the edge of it angling down in a long point like that?
 
Spock's new sideburns make no sense. How can they possibly be so thin and pointed? If you recall in Discovery, he had really thick sideburns which were probably not sideburns at all but part of his hair (or wig). But this new version would have to be part of his beard. Would he really shave most of it off but then leave the edge of it angling down in a long point like that?
Have you seen any of the sideburns and beard styles men used to wear? Literally nothing they do with Spock's sideburns will ever be as ridiculous or silly as this:

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Besides, Spock is a different species and culture so the designers get a lot of leeway with hair and grooming styles.
 
I like his hair. It’s very lockdown hair
 
They could have a series called Star Trek Lockdown where no-one can go exploring anywhere because they need to socially distance so everyone stays in their own home and explores virtually.
 
Oh, going from planet to planet somebody’s catching some unknown virus for sure.
 
Oh, going from planet to planet somebody’s catching some unknown virus for sure.
Speaking of which…

It’s a familiar Star Trek conceit that the crews encounter many “M Class” (Earth-like) planets with a breathable atmosphere. Hence, no need for space suits. But in a recent rewatch of Enterprise, I noticed several episodes in which the away teams got into trouble by being infected by one pathogen or another. Did the same issue happen with the same frequency on the other shows? (Off the top of my head, I don’t recall). In any case, wearing “personal protective equipment” on a strange planet would seem to be prudent. :word:
 
.. I hope they don't try to pair up Spock with Uhura in this. They were only ever together in the Abrams universe.
That was one of the worst things in the Abrams movies IMHO. Oterwise than Spock mostly behaving not like Spock.
 
Speaking of which…

It’s a familiar Star Trek conceit that the crews encounter many “M Class” (Earth-like) planets with a breathable atmosphere. Hence, no need for space suits. But in a recent rewatch of Enterprise, I noticed several episodes in which the away teams got into trouble by being infected by one pathogen or another. Did the same issue happen with the same frequency on the other shows? (Off the top of my head, I don’t recall). In any case, wearing “personal protective equipment” on a strange planet would seem to be prudent.
I can't think of many, apart from the one @TheVileOne is referencing on TNG.

Gotta' bare in mind here, the ENT series was set at a time when Humans were new to the stars, and their medicine wasn't that evolved. The Vulcan's weren't exactly helpful (despite their difference of physiology) and Phlox, for all his greatness, probably wasn't the best physician to deal with human diseases.

It kinda stands to reason that the crew of the NX-01 would be more susceptible to alien illnesses. It's not until TOS (and later) that more alien species would've been mingling and more science and research being undertaken that more antidotes (and antibodies) would've been developed.
 
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds EP Confirms Show Is Fully Episodic With One Catch

Speaking to TrekMovie, Goldman confirms that Star Trek: Strange New Worlds will return to that mode, with one catch regarding its characters.

"[W]e are returning fundamentally to episodic storytelling," he says. "What is unique about this particular Star Trek show in the current Star Trek Universe is that it is fully episodic. Now, when I say 'fully' I'm slightly exaggerating in that the character arcs are still serialized. It's not like Jim Kirk will see Edith Keeler die one week and be fine the next week as it was in The Original Series.

"Our characters will carry with them what they suffer from, or what they learned, from episode to episode. But the stories are episodic. And that allows us to do something that The Original Series is quite good at, to give you slightly different tones. And to give you—for lack of a better word—hidden morals of the story. Like an O. Henry turn, like a Twilight Zone that gives you a kind of pop that really is the province of episodic storytelling."

Goldman adds that the mix of self-contained plots and season-long character arcs allows for an interesting shifting focus among the show's ensemble cast. Rather than carrying each character's story through each episode, the spotlight will fall on different characters in different episodes.

"This Star Trek really is an ensemble piece," he says. "But what we do, which is a little different than the other ensemble pieces that are currently in play, is we don't actually try to tell everybody's story every week. We sort of move our focus around a bit. So you might easily look at an episode and say, 'Oh, that was really Pike episode' or 'That was really a M'Benga episode.'"
 
I can't think of many, apart from the one @TheVileOne is referencing on TNG.

Gotta' bare in mind here, the ENT series was set at a time when Humans were new to the stars, and their medicine wasn't that evolved. The Vulcan's weren't exactly helpful (despite their difference of physiology) and Phlox, for all his greatness, probably wasn't the best physician to deal with human diseases.

It kinda stands to reason that the crew of the NX-01 would be more susceptible to alien illnesses. It's not until TOS (and later) that more alien species would've been mingling and more science and research being undertaken that more antidotes (and antibodies) would've been developed.

Yes but even after the Apollo 11 mission, the astronauts were kept in quarantine as a precaution because they feared of foreign bacteria or pathogens. Because they really had no idea. But they theorized it would be a good idea to have the medical quarantine to be safe.
 

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