@StarTrekHour@petertrek1 No. As much they act like bullies, they were doing their jobs. And Migleemo is a Starfleet doctor. Besides understanding why they did what they did, the “do no harm” part of his training took over. And he is a nice gut that wants to help others. #StarTrekHour
@StarTrekHour@JoeSondow It’s what his alt universe counterpart would do. Bold Boimler came out again after meeting him. Call it jealousy or becoming what he can be with effort. #StarTrekHour
@StarTrekHour With the context of the mission, they were the only ones who could connect with Ma’ah. But sending another more experienced officer to oversee the mission might have been a good idea. Nothing really bad happened, but they were in hostile territory. #StarTrekHour
@StarTrekHour@petertrek1 With how chaotic early Klingon culture was, rituals was there way to stabilize things. And in the absence of an organized government, they needed something to unite everyone. #StarTrekHour
@StarTrekHour@petertrek1 I liked the different opening. It set the theme and setting of the episode. As nice as it was, it will lose its effect if used too much. And it can’t be a serious episode, rather a side quest type one. It did show more of Klingon background, so a Vulcan version or other species would have been nice. #StarTrekHour
@StarTrekHour I think they could. If they studied Ovidia 4 and the strange radiation there, they could replicate it enough to maintain Zero’s biological body. It would take more than the Voyager A to achieve this. #StarTrekHour
@StarTrekHour@petertrek1 If they had the training: Mortal Kombat (but less unaliving). The pain, adrenaline and fear of pain would have a similar effect. Added bonus: being on that planet, their bodies would heal like nothing happened. #StarTrekHour