Episode: | 8 | | | Writer: | Kirsten Beyer | | | Air Date: | 05-Nov-2017 |
Today on
Sci-Fi Adventures, I've got another rushed
Discovery review for you. This time I'm writing about
Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum, which I've had to type so many times now in my notes and for filenames that I don't even have to check how to write it anymore.
Memory Alpha tells me that this is the ninth
Trek episode with a Latin title, after
Sub Rosa,
Dramatis Personae,
Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges,
Ex Post Facto,
Non Sequitur,
Alter Ego,
Terra Nova and
Vox Sola, and I hope it's a hell of a lot better than most of them were, because that's the opposite of a 'Best of Trek' boxset. Memory Alpha
doesn't mention that it's also the eleventh title with a comma in it, probably because who would ever care?
This is the first ever TV episode to be written by
Voyager novelist Kirsten Beyer, and I'm not sure if I should be worried about that or not. I've never been keen on
Trek tie-in novels, and I'm not all that keen on
Voyager either, but she'll likely know the Treknical terms and suchlike better than most so there's a chance I may end up pleasantly surprised by how much closer to classic
Trek this one feels.
If you want to read further, prepare for
SPOILERS, both for this and earlier relevant episodes of
Star Trek.