selenak: (Discovery)
2025-01-06 05:04 pm

January Meme: Star Trek: Discovery - a Manifesto

Aka the long promised manifesto about what has become my favourite post DS9 Star Trek show, or version of Star Trek, full stop. Some preliminaries and disclaimers about what this isn't: A declaration that Discovery is best, or flawless. No ST movie or show is. Or that I'm 100% behind every plot or character decision. I'm not. People getting creative - which TPTB most certainly did with this show, which is one of the reasons why I fell in love with it - inevitably means that some of their ideas just doesn't work out the way they intended, or they didn't work out for this particular watcher. With every season, I praised and I nitpicked, in different degrees. This is how I do fandom. (When I reach the point where I catch myself only complaining and not enjoying anymore, I say goodbye.) With all these caveats being said, here's why I think Star Trek: Discovery isn't just a fabulous show, but specifically a fabulous Star Trek show:

1) Something New )

2.) Something Old )

3. Something Blue )

And there you have it: My personal Manifesto of love for Star Trek: Discovery!

The other days
selenak: (Discovery)
2024-07-06 06:31 pm

In which an anti did me a favour

Now I've avoided both Doctor Who and ST related interviews because I didn't want to be spoiled, but the constant hate-on Fandomsecrets has for my beloved Discovery has inadvertendly informed me RTD had the good taste to like it, so I googled, and the passage invoking the Disco hating folks' ire from an article/interview pre DW season premiere some months ago goes thusly:

Speaking to Davies ahead of the two-episode premiere, I had to ask what motivated him to include that little quip. He explained that while he’d been a more casual viewer of the older shows like the original series and The Next Generation, it was the newer shows that really turned him into a proper Star Trek fan. “I'm coming to love Star Trek with an absolute passion,” said Davies. “I love the old show. I always watched the old show, but when Star Trek: Discovery came along, I kind of became a proper fan.” It’s always nice to see Discovery get the flowers it deserves. Responsible for kicking off the current era of Star Trek, the series gets an unreasonable amount of flack on the internet for its commitment to diversity and inclusion — two hallmarks of the entire franchise.

Davies went on to praise more of the recent Trek series, even gushing about his crush on Captain Pike — and honestly, who doesn’t have a crush on Captain Pike. “So now I'm devoted, with Picard and Strange New Worlds. Frankly, the fact that I'm not married to Captain Pike is a major problem in my life, and I look to you, Collider, to put this right, frankly. It’s a wrong that needs righting,” Davies laughed. “I love that man. Oh, god, he's beautiful, Anson Mount. What a great name.”


The entire article is here. Crushing on Pike is understandable, and if there is ever an on screen DW/ST canonical crossover, I shall no longer be surprised.

BTW: I still intend to write the big "Why I love ST: Discovery" manifesto, but right now I really do not have the time.
selenak: (Captain Burnham by Lizbee)
2024-06-01 03:45 pm

Star Trek: Discovery 5.10

And so it ends. When I'm a bit less busy, I'll try to write an overall series write up, and why I think Star Trek: Discovery, flaws and all, is the best (and most innovative) thing that happened to Trekdom since DS9, and became my darling among the space shows (not just Star Trek) in the last decade.

Meanwhile: let's fly! )

More overall thoughts to come, as mentioned. But for now, these are my finale thoughts.
selenak: (Saru by <lj user="sexycazzy">)
2024-05-24 08:42 am

Star Trek: Discovery 5.09

Jonathan Frakes is back with directing this one, and so is President Laira Rillak, though she gets only one scene. I’m still hoping Mary Chieffo will get to play the much announced Breen Evil Overlady.

Spoilers are worried about Saru again )
selenak: (Discovery)
2024-05-18 08:16 am

Star Trek: Discovery 5.08

Episodes which take place mostly in the mind of a character tend to be masterpieces (The Very Long Night of Londo Mollari or bores (whatever the DS9 episode about Julian Bashir's very early midlife crisis when he turned 30 was called). So it was with some unease I read the summary for this one. As it turns out, the the part of the episode taking place in Michael Burnham's mind isn't that long and is fine, but I was more intrigued by the Moll storyline this time around.

Spoilers salute a well executed Spoiler )

In non-ST related news, I visited Sanssouci in springtime and did a pic spam elsewhere.
selenak: (Vulcan)
2024-05-09 05:59 pm

Star Trek: Discovery 5.07

You know, I have watched Wrath of Khan and The Search for Spock as often as the next ST fan, but it took me until today's episode until the penny dropped about something regarding this season's premise.

Spoilers just want Carol Marcus to get due credit )
selenak: (Visionless - Foundation)
2024-05-03 09:50 am

Star Trek: Discovery 5.06

In which Discovery continues to prove why it's my favourite of the current Star Trek incarnations.

Burnham and Tilly: Together Again )
selenak: Siblings (Michael and Spock)
2024-04-27 08:18 am

Star Trek: Discovery 5.05

In which we get the Ballad of Moll and L‘ak, and also find out what became of - but that would be telling.

Spoilers enjoyed the episode )
selenak: (Captain Burnham by Lizbee)
2024-04-22 10:31 am

Star Trek: Discovery 5.04

I'm currently travelling, and also, this episode was put up late at least in my part of the world, so I didn't have the chance to watch it until last night.

Spoilers are really into things coming full circle as a theme )
selenak: (Vulcan)
2024-04-13 05:25 pm

Star Trek: Discovery 5.3

A pretty standard ST episode, I thought. Also, is Disco the modern Trek with the most DS9 references?

Spoilers are starting to want a prequel miniseries featuring a Romulan, a Trill and...? )
selenak: (Captain Burnham by Lizbee)
2024-04-05 02:45 pm

Star Trek: Discovery 5.1. and 5.2.

My current favourite ST show is back! (For the last time, sniff.) The first two episodes have been released on Paramount +, and sorry, Apple +, but you're off for me now for as long as Disco runs its final course, I really have to limit my streaming services.

Spoilers conclude Disco is the current winner of best and most original use of Romulans in the modern era Trek incarnations )
selenak: (Discovery)
2024-01-02 02:31 pm

January Meme: Hopes and Fears for ST: Discovery's final season

Which is what [personal profile] lightofdaye wanted to know. Well, for starters, the previous season had for my money a near perfect ending, if the show has to end. It also had a fantastic sense of wonder arc with the Ten C, making communication between two very different species the season's main challenge, and was, to me, Star Trek at its very best. And I could live with where the show left our characters in terms of their personal story.

Now, don't get me wrong: Discovery has become my personal firm favourite among the new (i.e. post Voyager) shows. If the show had been granted seven seasons, I'd have so been here for it. But my current fear is that this season might originally have been intended to set up the next one or something like that, and thus won't feel like a smiliarly good conclusion. Also, I'm permanently burned with what happened with the tv show Alias, which had a great fourth season and fourth season finale that with some tweaks could have served as the overall series finale - and then came season 5 which while not without its highlights still managed to destroy what I treasured about the fourth season and reduced two of the characters I most cared for to caricatures of their former selves. Or take Once Upon A Time. For me, the natural final show and finale would have been season 3. I never finished season 4 because it felt so very unnecessary and repetitive and just - never mind, my point is, there were several shows in my fannish past which had a perfect exit season and then got more granted, or at least one more, and I came to regret it.

Otoh: Disco has more than earned my fannish trust so far. Yes, they started out with some nostalgia tie-ins, but as opposed to certain other shows, they only used that as their launching panel, so to speak, and quickly became their own thing. And season 3 and 4 really did go where no ST show had gone before, creating truly new settings and circumstances, and in their consistent "even when things are dark, we can be better than do a survival of the fittest rerun, we can be compassionate and kind with each other" ethics are just what I want on my tv screen in our present. So I should trust the prodouction team to come up with good ideas and executions of those ideas for the fifth and final season. So in terms of the overal season plot, I'm happy to be surprised, and here's what I'm hoping for on a personal scale:

- exploration of who Adira is beyond Grey or "found family" with Stamets and Culber

- more Laira Rillak, Vance and Covic (I'm very fond of the supporting cast the last two seasons have introduced)

- at least one scene between Keyla Detmer and Michael Burnham addressing the fact Detmer, too, started out on the Shenzou

- more Tilly (season 4 was great but I really missed her in the second half)

- exploration of T'Rina beyond her relationship with Saru, possibly in combination with showing us slices of life on Ni'var

What I'm neutral on: anything involving time travel that would allow characters from the first two seasons to interact with Michael and/or the rest of our lot. I mean, that can come across as cheesy fanservice, but sometimes it's what you want. It's also not necessary - we've seen Michael say her goodbyes to her Vulcan family and Mirror Georgiou, and if the STverse wants to bring back, say, Ash Tyler, I'd rather see him on Strange New Worlds because that could lead to fascinating scenes with M'Benga, Chapel and Ortega, and there's nothing left to say re him/Michael. Speaking of SNW, if the Guardian of Forever should decide Michael can rescue Captain Pike from his eventual fate by swooping in through a time portal post the TOS two parter The Menagerie with some futuristic medicine, hey, why not? (I'm only half kidding. But seriously, I doubt they'll go there. At most, there will be a "renembering my past" montage in the final episode featuring the s1 and s2 only characters.

Lastly: no Terry Matalas anywhere near Discovery, its characters and its setting. Sorry, fans of his, but I disliked the third season of Picard that much.


The Other Days
selenak: (rootbeer)
2023-09-18 08:39 pm

Star Trek Holidays Letter

Dear Creator,

thank you so much for writing this story for me. We clearly share some Trekian interests, and I'm thrilled to find out what you'll come up with.


Generally speaking: most of the prompts below aren't romantic in nature. If you ship one of these character combinations - say Pelia/Guinan - , be my guest, I don't object, but I don't want a story where them having sex takes up two thirds of the text. Re: fluff or dark, I'm fine with wherever the muse takes you, anything from angsty h/c to cheerful silliness is fine as long as the characters I love are at the heart of it. Also, if in cases where I requested a character combination of three named characters your story idea would only fit for two of them, and otherwise it would not work, that's fine with me as well.

DNW:

- bashing of canon pairings or characters in general. By which I don't mean the characters have to like each and everyone else, which would be oc, and honestly, I'm not exactly an admirer of, say, Chakotay's. But that doesn't mean I would want to read everyone dissing him (same with other characters)

- Alpha/Beta/Omega scenarios, watersports, infantilisation. Really not my thing, sorry.

- Rape: Now, this canonically happened to one of the characters I've asked for, and in her case, of course I would expect the story to deal with it. However, with the other characters, where it didn't happen in canon, I'd rather not read about it this year's ST fictional gift.


Likes:

- character exploration

- stoics who get the job done

- wordplay and banter if ic for the characters involved

- some humor amidst the angst if you go for a darker story

- fictional politics, history and literature (i.e. if you want to let the characters discuss the politics in their universe (e.g. the Federation's decision(s) re: Romulan refugees being an obvious case in point), or debate Cardassian literature a la Garak and Bashir, I'm all for it)


The question of AUs: In general, I'm not against exploring characters in, say, a "five things that never happened" scenarios, but I also love it if the story manages to stay within canon continuity.

On to the prompts:


Strange New Worlds/Discovery, DS9/TNG, TNG/SNW )

DS9 prompts )

Discovery prompts )
selenak: (Discovery)
2023-09-11 06:25 pm

Finding Joy in Reconstruction

After a month where I had to do other things, I went on with my Discovery rewatch, and four episodes into s3 I'm filled with even more love for the show. I think one of many reasons why I adore the later two seasons so much is that for me, they solved a narrative problem even my beloved Babylon 5 struggled with in its fifth season and which the Star Wars sequel trilogy avoided altogether by skipping entirely over the New Republic era and creating another scenario where it's Evil Fascist Bad Guys vs Plucky Resistance Heroes. It is this: making a period of reconstruction, of rebuilding a society after some cataclysmic event narratively compelling and exciting.

War, as Sheridan says in one of JMS's self conscious meta moments in s5, is exciting. Teaming up in war against a mutual (usually evil and overwhelming, in fiction) enemy is a feell good narrative, as is defeating said enemy after some temporary set backs. But rebuilding, making alliances for the long term, making compromises where no one gets exactly what they want, and without a Big Bad to boo and hiss at? I'm a staunch s5 defender, and not just because the network screwed JMS over, but while the Fall of Centauri Prime storyline is perfect, everything else would have needed some retooling, and I don't think he ever solved the problem of how to make Sheridan convincingly a good president (i.e. the dialogue keep insisting he is, and the story keeps showing us he's not) the way he was a good war time leader. As for SW and the sequel trilogy, I do think it was a simple calculation on the part of Disney and J.J. Abrams, especially based on the reception the prequels originally got (with their reputation thankfully now somewhat better, says this prequel fan): what people wanted from SW was Plucky Underdog Rebels vs The Evil Empire, and nothing else. Not the plucky rebels transitioning to being the people in power and trying to rebuild a society. So they recreated that scenario, never mind that it meant Our Heroes lived to see their efforts smashed to pieces. (For all that the Disney tv shows can be very different in qualitiy, I give credit where due to Filon, Favreu & Co. of actually tackling the challenge of showing us the New Republic and trying to create a believeable scenario where we see why it fails. Of course, they live in an era where we see democracies all over the world full of people fannish about strongmen again, so I think the theme resonates. However, given that the sequels already established that the New Republic is basically Weimar, the ending is perordained, so that's not really comparable to the challenge I mean: making rebuliding, and specifically rebuilding a democratic society, narratively compelling WITHOUT resorting to the next war against Evil McEvil on the horizon.

Which is what Star Trek: Discovery does show in its third and fourth season. Not that the series is suddenly without villains, or threats and menaces, but they're of a different type, not Evil Empires. S3 very specifically shows us a society that emerged from the breakdown of a civilisatiion - and one that already showed fractures before the Burn -, and the rebuilding of the Federation, the reforging of connections, the need to establish trust that was lost, or in the case the 10c to understand what at first seems utterly incomprehensible, those are the tasks set to our heroes. And it's captivating and emotionally stirring and compelling to watch. That's what I mean when I say Disco has solved that particular narrative challenge.

Also: I'm not sure whether I recced this before or not, but it bears repeating: this is a beautiful vid capturing what's best about the show so well:



selenak: Siblings (Michael and Spock)
2023-08-20 03:31 pm
Entry tags:

Discovery Season 2 Revisited

I continued with my occasional Discovery rewatch, so you're getting some s2 thoughts.

Let's have a little more fun )
selenak: (Discovery)
2023-08-10 11:33 am
Entry tags:

Going forward, going back

Since because of SNW, I have Paramount + these days, I've done some Discovery rewatching. Now one reason why I've mostly stuck to my journal here with my Discovery discussion and enthusiasm - and by now, I think it has advanced to one my favourite Trek incarnations of all times, so there's a lot of enthusiasm to go around - is that whenever I try to check on what other people might have to say, I seem to run into extremes I can't agree with.

Spoilery thoughts for Star Trek: Discovery ensue )

And now I'm off to watch the SNW s2 finale. And then more Discovery.
selenak: (whativedone - hmpf)
2023-07-28 08:43 am

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 2.08

After last week's Lower Deck crossover, this one feels like a crossover with Discovery's first season, and not just they actually use some Disco footage in the previouslies.

Star Trek: MASH )
selenak: (Skyisthelimit by Craterdweller)
2023-02-17 09:51 am

Star Trek: Picard 3.01

Last season, one hears. I never fell in love with Picard the way I did with Discovery, and I do think it's the less original series, but I have enjoyed watching the first two seasons, and I will be very surprised should I not enjoy the third one as well.

More spoilery general and 3.1. musings ensue )
selenak: (Voltaire)
2023-01-28 08:10 am

January Meme: Star Trek/Voltaire

[personal profile] felis wanted to know: Which three Star Trek characters should Voltaire meet? And which one would totally ignore him and go talk to Emilie instead?

The last one is the easiest: any of the Star Trek characters who started out as scientists - Janeway, Seven of Nine, Michael Burnham, Tilly, and yes, Spock - would pounce on the chance to talk to the fabulous Émilie du Chatelet before they'd talk to Voltaire. Especially if the meeting happens via actual time trip as opposed to everyone visiting a holographic recreation of Cirey complete wtith Holo!Voltaire and Holo!Émilie. Because then they'd need to enlist a great pyhsicist to fix whatever the MacGuffin is that has the ST characters stranded in the past. If I had to choose just one of them, I'd go with Tilly. Depending on which biographer you believe, she and Émilie could even bond over mother issues, and at any rate Tilly's fannish enthusiasm would be great for Émilie to hear.

As to which three other ST characters should meet and primarily engage with Voltaire:

1.) Garak from ST: DS9 for the quality dialogue and barrage of one liners from both parties which would inevitably ensue. Garak would be amused by Voltaire's occasional failed and rebuffed spying efforts; Voltaire would be appalled by the Cardassian justice system (even worse than the French 18th century one) and start a campaign immediately; Garak would be intrigued by someone who isn't naive at all yet relentless in his zeal once he picked up a cause. And they'd agree on Shakespeare. (See here. ) Then, however, Garak would score a point by mentioning the Federation laws re: genetically modified folk, proving that even in a supposedly free society there's some major discrimination going on. At which point Voltaire decides to use the case of the remaining Jack Pack as precedence and campaign against these laws as well.

2.) Mirrorverse Philippa Georgiou from ST: Discovery. She's a witty dictator both cruel and able to build on that tiny glimmer of humanity within and become more, and therefore absolutely his type. Again, there would be high quality dialogue. Presumably Voltaire in the Mirrorverse either was his worst self or didn't exist, so she wouldn't be that interested to start with and/or assume he had court fool qualifications at best, they'd go from amusing verbal sparring to downright vicious arguments, but then he'd surprise her by talking her out of a suicidal mindframe (perhaps this is Georgiou right after mid s3?) with his patented "reasons why you shouldn't kill yourself: your enemies would rejoice, you suck, and also, I'd miss you" pep up speech.

3.) The Doctor (the one from Voyager, not a guest starring DW). This is for a scenario where it's Holo!Voltaire, because you just know Holo!Voltaire would develop conciousness, creating yet another ethical headache for Janeway. Holo!Voltaire and the Doctor would start an opera production together, starring the Doctor, of course (presumably he'd requested the holodeck to provide him with such a scenario), but then there would be mighty arguments once Voltaire finds out no one watches the operas based on his plays anymore, or, for that matter, his plays, and that his fame mainly rests on his prose. The Doctor would not hold back on his musical and theatrical opinions and insist on producing Verdi or Puccini instead. In this mighty clash of egos, he'd still verbally lose because Voltaire (even a Holo version of same) just has more practice and vocabulary at verbal sparring. Then, however, Voltaire (by now exceeding his original program, because of course he does, and achieving consciousness) finds out about the Doctor's iffy status on Voyager (depending on which season we're in, and how much autonomy Janeway grants him) and the whole problem of if some holoprograms can achieve consciousness, isn't the entire holotechnology providing future slaves, and suggests teaming up for a Freedom For Holobeings campaign. I'm not sure how this episode would end for the holo cause, but I think the Doctor in the spirit of reconciliation would aquaint Voltaire with Leonard Bernstein's version of Candide, and pick that as the to be staged production, thus providing us with a finale where he sings Pangloss and the entire Voyager crew joins in with The Best of All Possible Worlds. (Voltaire sighs that they're missing out on the satire - Bernstein isn't, of course, but the Voyager crew gives him the impression they think he agrees with Pangloss - but takes the tribute as given.)


The other days
selenak: Siblings (Michael and Spock)
2022-05-26 05:11 pm