201, Captain Pike comes on stage, my reaction is oh, it's quite similar to the original one. 204, the first mate of the enterprise number appeared, and it exploded in an instant, and the crew had a heart.
Supplement: Talos-4, the alien and Vera appeared in 208, so this is the confirmation that Discovery belongs to the main universe.
To add: Pike turned out to be the male protagonist of the Wheel of Hell! The disguise effect of the beard is too strong!
The Discovery and the Enterprise were at about the same time on the same timeline. It was also expected that the Enterprise personnel would come to make a cameo (or pay tribute), but I didn't expect it to be the group of Captain Pike. that one.
No one has brought up this topic. Let’s make a simple science. The story of The Cage, the pilot episode of the original series (TOS) shot in 1965, took place on the Talos-4 star. The protagonist is not the well-known Captain Kirk, but the Christo Captain Parker, the first mate of the Enterprise is a royal sister, Number One who appeared in 204, the doctor is an old grandfather, Spock is still Spock, it's just the shape, um... When it was officially broadcast, except for Shi Polk, most of the main roles change roles, and Spock is promoted from science officer to first mate.
The ending of TOS' Parker is still quite miserable. The pilot episode was not officially broadcast (the first videotape was released in 1986). Later, it was re-edited and used in S1E11-12 The Menagerie to explain Parker's story. Pike was injured in a flight accident, severely disfigured and paralyzed, and was trapped in a wheelchair rather than dying (don't ask me why I can already travel between stars, but I can't get a skin transplant, regenerate a nerve or something). The old subordinate Spock robbed the Enterprise and sent the unlovable Pike to Talos-4, because the aliens there can create the perfect illusion in the mind, and Pike lived there with the same fate Vina. A happy life without shame or shame, although it is in a dream. Compared with the fate of Captain Kirk, it doesn't seem to be the worst, um, although the age difference between the couple is a bit too big...
Actor Geoffrey Hunt himself is also relatively backward. The pilot episode was poorly received. It is said that Hunter's wife thought that acting in a sci-fi drama could not be a big hit, and was firmly opposed to her husband taking the role, so Hunter resigned, and the official drama was replaced by Captain Kirk played by Xia Dalei. And Hunter died of a stroke in 1969. Imagine if he hadn't changed roles, he would have had to.
Let's talk about the female first mate in the pilot episode, she is capable and decisive, full of queen style, and her aura is not inferior to Michelle Yeoh. It's a pity that the social atmosphere at that time was conservative. When the audience tried the pilot episode, the audience could not accept the female first mate, so the first mate was replaced by Spock in the official series. The female first mate actor played a nurse in TOS, a vase role. Although TOS is a milestone in science fiction dramas, the limitations of the times are inevitable.
Of course, the new version inevitably adds emotional drama to Parker. I was probably too young when I saw the old version, I really don't think Pike is very good at flirting with girls, straight steel straight man, completely different from Kirk who has been flirting all over the universe, although the aliens in the ass think Pike is the best stallion candidate , hey hey hey.
As for Captain Pike in the reboot movie, that's a parallel universe, completely irrelevant to the series.
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