Star Trek: Discovery S3E12 “There Is A Tide…”

I haven’t actually watched the new show or anything (no untagged spoilers in this thread, please), but this is the general vibe that I get from reading comments from people who have.

    • daannii@lemmy.world
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      6 hours ago

      As someone who has attended a few colleges and universities- there are stairs flipping everywhere. Even outside.
      Like they couldn’t level the campus grounds , no ? Stairs.

      Stairs into buildings. Stairs inside the buildings. Stairs in the parking garages. Stairs outside on the grounds by any buildings.

      Stairs stairs and more stairs.

      I swear it was intended to wear out the students to keep them from having too much energy on their hands. Or maybe intended to keep students in shape. Idk.

      I can only assume the show creators visited universities (especially older campuses) and tried to be authentic.

        • data1701d (He/Him)@startrek.website
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          5 hours ago

          It would use fields or something to do different things for different people; an escalator for some, a wheelchair life for others, normal stairs for those who choose, but for Miles O’Brien’s transporter clone stuck in the 32nd century, it sets the gravity to 10x and forces him to crawl with all his might to the stairs’ control panel. This happens once a week.

          • ummthatguy@lemmy.worldM
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            5 hours ago

            I’ve been holding out hope that during his tenure at the Academy (into the 25th century), that he’d made headmaster and get trapped/forced into a golum or photonic body. The suffering possibilities are endless.

            • data1701d (He/Him)@startrek.website
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              His consciousness is uploaded after death into a torture simulation by a curious computer with emerging sentience for several hundred years a la I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream; when the computer finally learns its lesson and builds a new body for O’Brien’s backup consciousness, he just gets right back to work, centuries of technological progress be darned.