All I'm doing is accurately describing the way the organization was depicted on DS9.
Only on Sunday, after everyone's gone home.
To me, "redemption" implies forgiveness, while "atonement" implies reparation or sacrifice, without actual forgiveness being in the equation. I think it's an interesting notion, if they can pull it off.
Georgiou has great potential to be a sort of nature/nurture story.
I've said elsewhere in the thread that I think there's a difference between redemption and atonement - I had the impression from the season 3 two-parter that they'd be taking the latter route with Georgiou. I think that could be really interesting, should they go in that direction.
This teaser really didn't provide any information as to whether they will, though.
I think "Prodigy" did something similar in season one, when Dal's various genetic traits were asserting themselves.
From the trailer, I don't get the impression that they're trying to come back from it - rather, they're leaning in to it.
Notaro likely didn't have a contract at all for Discovery, but I doubt that would have affected anything. I don't get the impression that Wiseman would be overly expensive, either - Notaro is still the bigger star.
Maybe Wiseman just didn't want to commit to a full season or something.
Does anybody play this game? Is that just...who the game's about?
I tried the Lower Decks game when it came out - it's an idle game, which didn't exactly interest me.
But hey, it led to me learning what an idle game is.
BASHIR: Captain, is there any word from Starfleet about Sloan or Section 31?
SISKO: There's no record of a Deputy Director Sloan anywhere in Starfleet. And as for Section 31, that's a little more complicated. Starfleet Command doesn't acknowledge its existence, but they don't deny it either. They simply said they'd look into it and get back to me.
BASHIR: When?
SISKO: They didn't say.
KIRA: That sounds like a cover up to me.
BASHIR: I can't believe the Federation condones this kind of activity.
ODO: Personally, I find it hard to believe they wouldn't. Every other great power has a unit like Section 31. The Romulans have the Tal Shiar, the Cardassians had the Obsidian Order.
When the top brass of Starfleet are covering your ass, you're an official agent, whether you're "on the books" or not.
I always took that explanation as the thinnest of lie meant to give an air of legitimacy.
I think a lot of people did, but the episode doesn't really make the case that it's a lie - in fact, Sloan is protected at the highest levels of Starfleet Command, which supports the idea that Sloan was being completely truthful when he was trying to recruit Bashir. It's a legitimate reading of the episode, at any rate.
Again, no. That's not the story they're telling, and there's no episode that tries to make that point. It's a massive leap of logic to try to make that case.