Even life itself is an exercise in exceptions.Īnd then it came time to board their plane and the Q&A came to an end, but with a promise of more to come. Ted: There can be no justice so long as laws are absolute. Kirsten: Janeway "Weird is part of the job." Ted: planet from Shore Leave 4 obvious reason Kirsten: Bajor b/c of history #JasonGorn: Cestus III (why? one word: rematch) Kirsten: The Changlings Ted: crystalline entity (b/c so unique/surprising) #JasonGorn: ahem Kirsten: Living Witness, Scorpion Part 2, Distant Origin Ted: Piccard working 2 communicate in #Darmok Kirsten: The "There are 4 lights" moment w Piccard #JasonGorn: Do you have to even ask? /2z2pQZO1UX Kirsten: The Doctor, it's rare 2 look at humanity from the outside, Ted: Piccard – his compassion/humanitylove 4 arts #JasonGorn: Me Why choose? I love the serialized element of DS9 & teamwork & exploration of TNG Trek fans take note: Sam Witwer, who asked the ships question, has some high-end sci-fi cred with appearances & voicework on Star Trek, Star Wars, and Battlestar Galactica. Either The Man Trap or And The Children Shall Lead. If taught me abt morality & sacrifice & thinking beyond yourself One thing the pair wasn’t shy about was their shared love for Star Trek.įirst episode I ever saw was City on Edge of Forever. Star Trek memories, moments, ships and favorites Not sure his kind of leadership would fly today Yeah, there's no question that Kirk is problematic at best. Um… isn't that WHY there's a Prime Directive? Ted was asked about Star Trek’s prime directive. Kirsten: Michelle Yeoh Ted: But holy cow! A pool of riches: Ted Sullivan June 18, 2017 They also talked about some of their favorite performances from the Discovery cast. This show is so rich and deep that all of us huge nerds/fans always need to make sure we get details right They'll unleash NOMAD on me and I'll end up like Scotty /QofziFpuJLīut in a question about the Memory Alpha wiki, Ted did have this to say in general about Discovery. One thing was clear, they’re still working under strict rules about divulging anything specific about Discovery:Ĭan't give away ANYTHING for story. Sullivan on how Discovery is a ‘rich and deep’ show Kirsten: At this point to busy w the show, but have read the 1st one by & it's GORGEOUS We're all fans but she's the ambassador Sarek of Ted Sullivan June 18, 2017īeyer also fielded a question about her role as a novelist (noting the one already written by David Mack). Ted talked about Kirsten’s role within the Discovery writer’s room. (Ted: It was TOTALLY meant to happen – she deserves this!) TrekMovie asked Kirsten (who has written a number of Star Trek novels but never written for TV before) what it felt like to be gearing up to see her first script produced. First script for Discovery‘s ‘keeper of the flame’ He added that he and Kirsten would hold a spoiler-free Twitter Q&A while they waited for their flight. On Friday, Star Trek: Discovery writer and supervising producer Ted Sullivan announced that he (along with fellow writer Kirsten Beyer) was headed back to Toronto to oversee production on an episode.
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