

Abusive Precursors: They were the ones who created the Cybertronian race, have a habit of terraforming planets for their own purposes while not caring if lifeforms are already present, and sent Lockdown after Optimus, and evidently didn't bother telling him to spare the Autobots.They were the ones who sent Seeds to prehistoric Earth, and hired Lockdown to hunt down Optimus and other Transformers.


Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is streaming on Paramount+.The Creators of the Transformers. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds has found some serious footing. His speech to Uhura ( Celia Rose Gooding) about death is what brings the story together as she, Una ( Rebecca Romjin), and Pelia ( Carole Kane) deal with the loss of Hemmer ( Bruce Horak) via a Science Fiction high concept and Star Trek moral dilemma that unites the themes of grief, loss, and empathy through a Science Fiction high concept and the solving of a Star Trek moral dilemma. This is what good writing does: find depth in a character that can inform them for years to come. He's a daredevil, a womanizer with the luck of the devil who can steal a save from reading the environment and the odds, but it's his knowing that eventually Death will win that gives this new version of Kirk an extra layer of poignance. Kirk's real war is with Death, and that's what drives him to save as many lives as possible. As he tells Uhura, they all know that Death is inevitable, but every time they save people, or themselves is a victory. In "Lost in Translation," Kirk may be a maverick, a hotshot hero who likes to win, but his real mission has always been to beat Death. I know nothing…" That speech was written by writer-director Nicholas Meyer, who introduced new emotional depth to Star Trek that every writer since has tried to instill in the franchise to varying degrees of success. I've tricked my way out of death and patted myself on the back for my ingenuity. They take as their cue a short speech from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan where the older, sadder Kirk ( William Shatner) reacts to his son, saying he never truly faced death. Kirk that was always there but never fully articulated. The writers of Strange New Worlds found a new depth to James T. Paul Wesley plays this younger, looser version of Kirk with a greater air of mischief but a hidden layer of melancholy. 1 in Starfleet and is already on his way to becoming a legend. You could call this episode "Kirk Begins." As the newly-promoted First Officer of the U.S.S.
