Voyager just departed DS9
Thank you.
I did also. I really didn’t like the whole Mark lovey dovey stuff. Bleh.
I find the way Star Trek deals with stellar cartography and stellar “geography” (for lack of a better term) is really interesting. We keep using our earth-based terminology to explain things that aren’t earth-like.
Weird seeing all these other crewmembers. Many whom will die.
there are some interesting lighting choices in that run up to the wave
Two women drivers. No wonder the ship gets lost.
ducks
Well, that’s like the last lovey dovey you’ll see of her for the rest of the series.
speak of the devil… goodbye first officer
It’s for the benefit of the audience. Not every one is a rocket scientist.
Tom Paris brought his rotten first-mission luck with him, didn’t he
I so wish they would have used the backstory of Locarno instead. The character backgrounds are not that different.
Hopefully these folks have taken the Kobyhashi Maru test and learned how to face death. A lot of death here…
have we seen so much death on “our” ship before? I mean, when this was first broadcast.
Where was he running? Didn’t he hear Harry say. ‘Brace for impact!’ He just starts running. Duh.
Too bad. First Officer seemed like an okay dude. BTW, I’m not a Chakotay hater like a number of GWCers seem to be.
Sure. DS9’s opening sequence had a ton of deaths @ Wolf 359.
Good. I see Janeway’s hair has been repaired. Picard and Sisko never had to deal with such issues.
Right, but of the people we got to know later on just Jake and Sisko were there (iirc). Nevertheless an interesting parallel… both are much stronger pilots than TNG, lol.
futuristic baldness. evidently even in the future women can’t break that “glass ceiling”