Dan Jones
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Star Trek: Discovery: 1x07 Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad
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I hear what a lot of fans are saying, but this isn't supposed to be modern day star trek, this is a time when the federation was just formed and people are still trying to unify their morals with the ideals of the species as a whole. This is a time of desperation, and desperation has always led to starfleet officers to having battles of morality. I think it's a great launching point to the modern idealistic universe that the federation turns into, and find it super interesting that it came through not so moralistic means. At the end of this arc with the klingons we know that they sign the Khitomer accords, and the federation and Empire usher in a new era of peace. I find it awesome how they're going about it, each plot is dynamic and I cannot call what will happen from episode to episode, and the fact that the federations launching point is based in moral ambiguity leaves very deep interpretations that you can consider, such as Cpt. Picard's moral virtousness being grounded on the actions of less moral men, because the federation made it to the point where it was established and unified. I dunno, i'm enjoying the series and am looking forward to each new episode!

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@jamatiknakmuay It doesn't matter. Practically speaking, this isn't any further behind than TOS. In fact, the original pilot of TOS took place BEFORE this. The Federation was not recently formed in Discovery. It happened a long time ago, and has been operating for quite some time.

The "modern idealistic universe that the federation turns into" already existed in TOS, and therefore, already exists in Discovery.

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Star Trek: Discovery: 1x07 Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad
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Reply by Dan Jones
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I hear what a lot of fans are saying, but this isn't supposed to be modern day star trek, this is a time when the federation was just formed and people are still trying to unify their morals with the ideals of the species as a whole. This is a time of desperation, and desperation has always led to starfleet officers to having battles of morality. I think it's a great launching point to the modern idealistic universe that the federation turns into, and find it super interesting that it came through not so moralistic means. At the end of this arc with the klingons we know that they sign the Khitomer accords, and the federation and Empire usher in a new era of peace. I find it awesome how they're going about it, each plot is dynamic and I cannot call what will happen from episode to episode, and the fact that the federations launching point is based in moral ambiguity leaves very deep interpretations that you can consider, such as Cpt. Picard's moral virtousness being grounded on the actions of less moral men, because the federation made it to the point where it was established and unified. I dunno, i'm enjoying the series and am looking forward to each new episode!

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@nintenuendo " this is a time when the federation was just formed"

No, it's not. That's what Enterprise was. Discovery is only nine years before The Original Series. This is about 100 years after the formation of the Federation.

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