MarkB
Legend
Or died tragically in some away mission gone horribly wrong.Oh, that's simple - Dr. Boyce is already gone. The mission to Talos IV has already happened, so he may have retired or moved to another assignment.
Or died tragically in some away mission gone horribly wrong.Oh, that's simple - Dr. Boyce is already gone. The mission to Talos IV has already happened, so he may have retired or moved to another assignment.
It will be interesting to see if the mention Talos IV as being in the past, or simply don't mention it at all.
Assume that I know virtually nothing about "Discovery", because that's the case here.They already mentioned it extensively while he was acting as Captain of the Discovery. And, as I understand it, Strange New Worlds happens after that. Indeed, I would expect Pike's knowledge of his impending doom shall be a major point in the series.
Which makes a lot of sense - we all know what happens to Pike. So, for this fiction, let us see him deal with that, rather than just ignore it.
He has visions of his future in an episode of Discovery, so he knows what's going to happen to him in the end.Assume that I know virtually nothing about "Discovery", because that's the case here.
Yes, that I'm aware of. They also alluded to that in the character introduction video, posted above.He has visions of his future in an episode of Discovery, so he knows what's going to happen to him in the end.
(I'm assuming you know his fate from TOS?)
That’s about it, then. Pretty much all you need to know!Yes, that I'm aware of. They also alluded to that in the character introduction video, posted above.
I'm not so sure of that. They show his catastrophic burns and him in the life support wheelchair. That happens as a result of (if I remember correctly) him saving some children during a fire, in which he receives those burns. That's a separate incident from Talos IV and he goes back there, during the time of TOS, after Spock's "trial."That’s about it, then. Pretty much all you need to know!
I’m sorry, I’m confused. What was your question? Clearly I answered it wrong!I'm not so sure of that. They show his catastrophic burns and him in the life support wheelchair. That happens as a result of (if I remember correctly) him saving some children during a fire, in which he receives those burns. That's a separate incident from Talos IV and he goes back there, during the time of TOS, after Spock's "trial."
No worries. I was wondering about the Talos IV incident in the original series pilot, that later became a TOS 2 episode for Spock's trial, but it seems that the Talos incident has already been discussed in Discovery, so should be in the past for the new series. As i don't watch Discovery, I was unaware of that.I’m sorry, I’m confused. What was your question? Clearly I answered it wrong!