Ad Astra Per Aspera
- Episode aired Jun 22, 2023
- TV-PG
- 57m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
5.7K
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Commander Una Chin-Riley faces court martial, imprisonment and dishonorable discharge from Starfleet.Commander Una Chin-Riley faces court martial, imprisonment and dishonorable discharge from Starfleet.Commander Una Chin-Riley faces court martial, imprisonment and dishonorable discharge from Starfleet.
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Did you know
- TriviaUna mentions that "Ad Astra Per Aspera" was the motto of Starfleet before the founding of the Federation. The insignia for Starfleet Command, on both arm patches and flags, on Star Trek: Enterprise (2001) consisted of a yellow arrowhead on a blue round star background, which was framed by a thick gray inner border and a thin red outer border. Inside the gray border, there were more white stars and the Latin words "Ad Astra Per Aspera".
- Quotes
Captain Batel: Did you ever get the sense that Commander Chin-Riley was hiding something?
Spock: Yes, I did get the sense that she was hiding something?
Captain Batel: What was she hiding?
Spock: An affinity for Gilbert and Sullivan musicals.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Ready Room: Ad Astra Per Aspera (aftershow) (2023)
Featured review
One of the best episodes of all Star Trek Franchise
Star Trek is definitely more than just a sci-fi show. It is dreaming of a better society, a better system. Looking for places to improve. It questions norms, argues. It asks what can be done and how can be done. It tries to give answers. It experiments with ideas, extrapolates thoughts, tries to see how they will work in practice.
For example; identifies money as the cause of some problems. Then removes money and creates a world where money is not needed or money's functionality is provided by other means.
"Ad Astra Per Aspera" is one of those episodes that is less sci-fi but more psychological, sociological and philosophical. It has brought about an unexpected flood of emotions and thoughts.
Excellent text and excellent acting as well. The Star Trek in the recent years have been sort of okay, but I had kinda forgotten that I loved Star Trek. Today, I remembered.
I'll for sure be more aware of 'opportunities to be my better self' and try to seize them. :)
For example; identifies money as the cause of some problems. Then removes money and creates a world where money is not needed or money's functionality is provided by other means.
"Ad Astra Per Aspera" is one of those episodes that is less sci-fi but more psychological, sociological and philosophical. It has brought about an unexpected flood of emotions and thoughts.
Excellent text and excellent acting as well. The Star Trek in the recent years have been sort of okay, but I had kinda forgotten that I loved Star Trek. Today, I remembered.
I'll for sure be more aware of 'opportunities to be my better self' and try to seize them. :)
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- yigittt
- Jun 21, 2023
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- Globe and Mail Centre - 351 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario, Canada(Ketoul's office building - interior & exterior)
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- Runtime57 minutes
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