Written by Kirsten Beyer & Davy Perez

Directed by Eduardo Sanchez


Logline

Returning to a planet that dredges up tragic memories, Captain Pike and his landing party find themselves forgetting everything, including their own identities as he confronts a ghost from his past.

  • Monique Ilesanmi :verified:
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    12 years ago

    I’m primarily curious about Batel’s job responsibilities. Her main job seems to be as a JAG officer but she also has a field command on the Cayuga?

    • @milkisklim@lemm.ee
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      12 years ago

      Maybe the Cayuga performs a support mission? It can do standard starship stuff but also specializes in social work, like diplomacy, legal services, law enforcement, politics, etc

      • The Gay Tramp
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        12 years ago

        Even if that were the case and the Cayuga is a flying legal-aid clinic it doesn’t make much sense to put the lawyer in charge. You’d have a regular command officer trained to fly spaceships running the ship, and Batel would be like the chief counsel or whatever aboard. But they also did it weird with Crusher too when they made her the captain of a hospital ship. Again, you’d have a ship-captain-type-person flying the thing, and a doctor in charge of the doctoring

    • Value SubtractedOPM
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      12 years ago

      She was in command of the Cayuga in “A Quality of Mercy” as well - it seems that’s her regular gig, and she was assigned Una’s prosecution because…well, that’s how Starfleet rolls, I guess.

      • The Gay Tramp
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        32 years ago

        Everyone knows that ship captains are the best lawyers. That’s why starfleet keeps using them as attorneys in all their trials

      • @InverseParallax@lemmy.world
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        12 years ago

        I think she was asked by starfleet since she was close, then asked to do jag duty (?!) As a test of her fitness for higher command, which she should have passed.