[-] dethstrobe@startrek.website 3 points 1 month ago

I enjoy good graphics, but I can look past them if the gameplay is fun and the story is good. With that said, I'm not clear if this will have any of the good qualities.

I do feel this game looks very conceptually interesting. I do very much enjoy VR games and really do feel like there aren't enough really pushing the medium. So I am cautiously optimistic.

[-] dethstrobe@startrek.website 3 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Not as dramatic of an ending as I'd expect. But still a pretty fun listen.

I wonder is Lear ever tried to meet up with her Noonien Singh relatives?

I actually feel like La'an really reduces some of the drama of the daughter of Khan trying to find her place and understand where and who she is. She's not technically all alone because she has estranged family who already understands the prejudice of augments in Star Fleet.

I feel it is actually fitting for Khan to stay with his people to lead them. This is a noble trait, but it's also a bit more of an ego thing that does fit his character more than being selfish enough to save himself.

Elborians dying seems like a cop out. But I guess we need a reason the augments never got rescued, and Delmonda would have definitely sent for help.

This is a bit of fiction I never thought needed expanding. But it wasn't so bad. I hope they do some more interesting little side stories or expanded lore on something that might need more exploring. Say what happened to Prime Lorca, or how the events that led to Unification Part 3. You know, something a bit more meaty.

[-] dethstrobe@startrek.website 3 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I actually didn't expect Khan to just abandon his people...but he does seem a bit self serving, so I guess it's not exactly out of character.

Also, we get some idea of when everything happens.

  • 2267 - Space Seed. 6 months later Ceti Alpha VI blows up.
  • 2272 - They complete the Venture, and it presumably takes off with Kali and Delmonda and maybe 2 others.
  • 2285 - Wrath of Khan happens. Khan mentioned it was 15 years after being marooned on Ceti Alpha V, but this is clearly 18 year difference. Khan could just be bad at keeping time. (this is assuming that memory alpha is correct)
  • 2293 - The Excellsior goes to Ceti Alpha V to investigate why Ceti Alpha VI blew up and what happened to Khan and company. Sulu also mentions Kirk's death, so we know this takes place after the Enterprise-B's maiden voyage from the opening of Generations.

Also, interesting reasoning for Ceti Alpha VI's destruction being from the Elboreans' nonstandard warp drive. I'm really happy they explained it. I don't understand it though. What kind of FTL drive blows up planets? That sounds more like a horrible weapon putting the Deathstar to shame.

Sounds like rehabilitating Ivan didn't go very well.

Well, one episode left. I have to say, this has been a pretty enjoyable listen to on my mondays.

[-] dethstrobe@startrek.website 3 points 2 months ago

This was a pretty heavy episode. A lot of interesting emotional beats.

Rosalind Lear appears to be hiding some kind of alternative motivation for investigating into Khan and Ceti Alpha, that is assuming Tuvok's suspicions are correct. I wonder if Lear might be a distant relative to an augment. We know that the Noonien-Singh line even survives to the 23rd century because of La'an from SNW. (Why did La'an's ancestors not change their last name?)

The song the young augments were listening to was Your Touch released in 2021. The song is synthwave so sounds like something from the 80's, which I thought was intentional, as we know from Space Seed that the Botany Bay was launched in the 90's (thought because of time travel shinanigans this was shifted around a few times). But I was expecting this to still be true. I'm unsure if this song is meant to imply that we're in a timeline where the Botany Bay is launched after 2021, or if this song is meant to be from the 80's which is how the augments have a copy. I wouldn't read too much into this, but...what's the point if we don't argue a bit over it?

Ivan's betrayal, and Khan's odd mercy towards him is interesting. Khan's paranoia served him well to deduce Ivan's betrayal as well. I'm very curious if the Elboreans will actually be able to rehabilitate Ivan, i suspect if they're successful this will place a great deal more paranoia in to Khan as he'll believe the Elboreans are capable of brainwashing. And make him even less trusting of them.

Lastly the inevitable loss of McGiven's to the Ceti Eel. It hit much harder than I was expecting. Amazing performances from the actors. I feel there are 2 possible fates of Kali, either Delmonda will save her and escape on that small ship they're building (Delmonda leaving the augments behind on Ceti Alpha V because Khan inevitably betrays them), or she dies which will send Khan of the deep end to go ape shit on the Elboreans.

This was a very interesting episode. I think we only have 2 eps left. Things should get moving pretty quick.

[-] dethstrobe@startrek.website 2 points 3 months ago

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?

I'm going to be so disappointed if they don't answer those questions.

[-] dethstrobe@startrek.website 2 points 3 months ago

I'm refreshing myself on Khan story and am watching Space Seed. And I see Lt. McGivers identifies Khan as a Sikh. I knew that Khan and company rules over India during the Eugenics Wars, but for some reason I always thought since the augments were multiracial, I just assumed they got Ricardo Montalban, a Mexican actor, because when they're combining genes to make the perfect human they just kind of go with whatever's on hand.

It not makes me think that Andrews is even better casting choice now.

Not to throw shade at Montalban, because I love Ricardo Montalban. He's got so much charisma. But I do think it makes sense to have a Sikh character played by an Indian actor.

In contrast, Benedict Cumberbatch is another fantastic actor, but literally made no sense why they casted him as Khan.

[-] dethstrobe@startrek.website 2 points 3 months ago

Naveen Andrews is doing a great job with Khan sounding very charismatic.

Not to throw shade at Andrews, but I do kind of wish maybe they got Earl Boen who can do a very good sound alike to Ricardo Montalban. Boen filled in for Montalban as Señor Senior Sr. in Kim Possible, and sounded really spot on.

But if we ever see Khan on screen again, I think Andrews would be great casting.

[-] dethstrobe@startrek.website 2 points 3 months ago

I think we should. Any reason to talk more about Star Trek lore is great in my book.

[-] dethstrobe@startrek.website 3 points 4 months ago

Why wouldn’t doctor m’benga challenge their decision to remain Vulcan without checking, testing, verifying their capacity?

I totally thought that too. Clearly, their judgement has been impaired and what they want is irrelevant. But you know...sometimes you just need stuff to happen to get the plot moving.

[-] dethstrobe@startrek.website 3 points 2 years ago

Nice to know the rumor mill has a possible streaming movie in the works.

And it makes sense that Detmer and Owo had external factors causing them to not play a big role. Disappointing still, but reasonable.

[-] dethstrobe@startrek.website 2 points 2 years ago

Aren't they a member world in Disco?

[-] dethstrobe@startrek.website 3 points 2 years ago

Because they can always do it better the second time. Like Time Squared and Cause and Effect are both time loop episodes, but Cause and Effect is way better.

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