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Part I: A desperate Asencia launches an all-out attack on the Federation that will destroy subspace, while Wesley and the cadets try to correct the timeline.

Part II: The cadets fight Asencia in a battle for control of Solum and the future – but a sudden invasion by a destructive species complicates their end-game.


Part I written by: Kevin Hageman & Dan Hageman & Aaron J. Waltke

Part I directed by: Sean Bishop

Part II written by: Kevin Hageman & Dan Hageman & Aaron J. Waltke

Part II directed by: Ruolin Li

  • End0fLine@programming.dev
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    5 months ago

    What a ride these two episodes were.

    A few of my favorite moments:

    • Gillian (the whale!) piloting the ship through the wormhole
    • Wesley finally calling his mom, but then showing up behind her as a surprise
    • The tie-in to the Picard synth attach at the end where the crew reacts to seeing the Mars attack on the news
    • Janeway pushing to continue some scientific and humanitarian missions

    I do have a question though. I have been getting “these two people seem to want to get together vibes” in between Chakotay and Janeway starting in the episode “Cracked Mirror”. Was this just wishful thinking on my part?

    Speaking of relationships, were holo-Janeway and the Doctor flirting?

    • Value Subtracted@startrek.websiteOPM
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      4 months ago

      Agreed on all points.

      Jellico’s line about not being able to supply new combadges across the fleet was a pretty funny way to acknowledge the badge inconsistency with the “Picard” flashbacks - I’m going to try not to think about that too hard.

      I’m disappointed that we’ll never get a chance to see Elnor in one of the sailor suits the cadets wore on this show.

      One thing that’s going to bug me for a while is how Solum can progress peacefully without contradicting season one - Ilthuran isn’t exactly on track to become the Diviner at this point.

      • cybervseas@lemmy.world
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        4 months ago

        One thing that’s going to bug me for a while is how Solum can progress peacefully without contradicting season one

        Temporal Mechanics! ;-)

        • Value Subtracted@startrek.websiteOPM
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          4 months ago

          Unfortunately, this has bugged me more the more I’ve thought about it. I think it undercuts the urgency of the entire season, which repeatedly emphasized how important it was to send the Protostar through the wormhole and making things exactly the way they were in season one.

          Except it’s apparently fine for Solum to never have its disastrous civil war, and never train soldiers to go back in time, even though that was absolutely critical to the story.

          It seems like an effort to have their cake and eat it, too. Even if you can make it work logically, I don’t think it works thematically.

          • cybervseas@lemmy.world
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            4 months ago

            Protecting their reality (the prime timeline) from the Loom is the main source of urgency right? That’s why they needed to get the Protostar to the right place, to protect the present.

            Which creates the chilling thought that the “future” with Solum’s civil war would be consumed by the Loom.

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              4 months ago

              That’s why they needed to get the Protostar to the right place, to protect the present.

              Right, but they’ve engineered a “present” in which Gwyn shouldn’t exist, which is exactly what they spent the bulk of the season trying to avoid, down to her having to wear the armband to stabilize her.

              IDK, at best I think it’s way messier than he should be.

    • cybervseas@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      Regarding Janeway and Chakotay, they had similar moments in Voyager, too. At first she was thinking she’d get back together with her fiance Mark. Then eventually she decides that since she’s a captain on a small ship that’s isolated from the rest of the federation, she shouldn’t fraternize with the crew.

      Also though, the two have a tight bond. Think about how long they’ve known each other, and what they went through together. I mean, she had her first officer infiltrate his ship after which they all got flung to the opposite side of the galaxy, and she made him the first officer. A lot of what we’re seeing use just that these two care so much about each other, not necessarily romantically.