Engaging story well executed with an unexpected ethical dilemma. Haven't seen this in a Star Trek episode for years now. It's not as top tier as the best TNG or DS9 episode, mainly I think Pike isn't made as emotionally conflicted. In the Pale Moonlight for example, sisko directly commits/are affects by the act involving dilemma. Here, Pike is mainly just an observer.
However the fact that they are going this direction tells you that the writers/show runners are finally doing real Star Trek instead of whatever garbage STD and STP was. So a 10/10 from here. Plz do more.
However the fact that they are going this direction tells you that the writers/show runners are finally doing real Star Trek instead of whatever garbage STD and STP was. So a 10/10 from here. Plz do more.