Were there?I think that there were significantly more than 7 pirates.
Were there?I think that there were significantly more than 7 pirates.
Well he did get busted back from admiral to captain, but that was more of a reward.Also would getting a major naval vessel taken over by pirates be the end of a captain’s career? If Somalian pirates somehow took over an aircraft carrier, I assume the captain of that ship would no longer be Captain, or even in the navy. It seems like negligence or incompetence at best.
What am I saying? Kirk stole a starship and it was fine!
You totally get razzed by your peers if you don’t engage your ship‘s auto-destruct at least once.In Star Trek, I think having your ship taken over is a right of passage.![]()
From Kirk’s perspective. From Starfleet’s perspective, major penalty. Probably a big hit to his salary and retirement benefits too…Well he did get busted back from admiral to captain, but that was more of a reward.
Also seemingly from the perspective of the person who was busting him. As far as the rest goes it's a post scarcity society, so likely not much of a change except for perceived prestige.From Kirk’s perspective. From Starfleet’s perspective, major penalty. Probably a big hit to his salary and retirement benefits too…
Yeah, probably the weakest, but still really good.This one was OK. I think the weakest of the series so far, though I still enjoyed it. I felt like it could have been an amazing 'Die Hard on a Spaceship' and it kinda wasn't. Plus a couple of issues that bugged me -
We don't see 90% of the crew most of the time either, so I assume that unseen pirates took care of the unseen crew.1) Where was the crew? This is a starship with hundreds of people aboard, including an entire society department. How did like 7 people take over the ship? Was there a note about everybody being on shore leave or something?
I figured that a several days passed between calls. They skipped it because it's boring for us to watch them playing jenga. Ditto the time it took Pike to lead his mutiny. I don't think they expected us to believe that the whole thing took minutes. At the same time, they didn't want us to think about it too much.2) They're 2 days away from subspace comms (which is presumably faster than travel, or else you'd just fly there and tell them yourself) -- but the Vulcans arrive in literally a minute or so, JJ Abrams style.
Sure, but if she showed up with the Federation, they'd kill Spock! It's standard hostage "No Cops!"3) If the Vulcans can arrive in a minute, why not an entire Starfleet task force? Surely she'd have just called 999 and the episode would be over. The pirate pan only worked because comms were shut down, but the moment they communicated with T'Pring, that's gone. The message is out.
Sweeeeet.Also I made an adventure which actually was Die Hard on a Spaceship, and it's awesome, and I totally had the Enterprise in mind when I did it.
Also seemingly from the perspective of the person who was busting him. As far as the rest goes it's a post scarcity society, so likely not much of a change except for perceived prestige.