Sounds like the kid is going to grow being the pope of a new Kelly religion. - He grows up believing he is blessed by a devine being - does a lot of good - and is celibate
Any chance he was the Volantis (Pope) of the Kelly religion that she met when she returned to the planet 8 days later (by that time 70-plus years have passed in the planet).
Ed, what was not to like? Kelly probably gave that woman more hope in two minutes than she has had all of her life. If something like that happens, do some good.
The damage religions have done to civilizations around the globe is insurmountable. Regimes have oppressed scientific research in fear of the people outgrowing their blind faith in theocracies blessed by invisible divine forces. Languages were altered, historical texts burned, medicines destroyed, engineers persecuted, astronomers executed and calligraphers exiled. Do you think this hope is good? It's only because you don't know how it turns to poison when it spreads.
Yeah: "I can justify starting a global war and killing millions of people because the Nice Blonde God Lady in the Blue Uniform told me I would grow up to do lots of good things!"
There's more than 50 percent chance he would've died before reaching adulthood because of plague or other medieval-era diseases. If he survived and became a leader, that would've been indeed a miracle.
Yes, I was kind of looking for the second contamination event to carry forward. That Pope-like guy to reference the boy as his ancestor, or discussion on some kind of crusade event lead by someone that fits the boy's description, etc.
The boy grew up to become a highly influential and altruistic priest. He also made sure to never get intimate with any woman under 30 years old (no "girls")
That's what you would expect from a show based on Star Trek. You'd have a hard time keeping track of how often the prime directive gets violated in the star trek series.
The problem is not breaking the rules, is that no one get punished. Oh well damage is done. Why bother to have the rule in first place. Not have the rule and just have it as try to be discrete if possible.
To my knowledge there's no formal codified rule like the Prime Directive in the Orville-verse. The Union Admiralty seems to issue directive saying it's better not to intervene in planets which has yet to develop a space travelling ability but the directive is not law-like like Starfleet General Order 1. That's probably why the Orville crew kept running into the same problem when having first contact with non-advanced species.
LGranthamsHeir In ST:TNG they would probably take some locals onboard spaceship and give them an inspiring speach, in VOY they would stay at orbit, make earthquakes, send there the biggest jerk in universe etc. until they kick them out, in Enterprise they would give them a healing technology and Volcans ware also stealing cloths from pre-warp humans - yep, prime directive works perfectly in ST.
From bronze age to Renessaince/Medieval technology in 700 years (or equivalent)? Call me impressionable but that is hell of an advancment. Maybe Kelly-religion wasnt so bad.
A confession of faith in love, in this visionary Golden Age, waiting in the shadows. Slowly rising into resurrection, bitter-sweet anguish, tormented approaching the bliss of serenity in the Garden. - Nordlich Blondine Hexe.
Interesting how they take real life events and twist them into this show. Goofy and corny at times but it works with the story line. I’m liking the show more and more.
I wonder how their lifespan worked if they progressed 700 years in 11 days. Because that would mean 1 day is 68 years so did they die in 1 day or were they living through the rapid technological achievement
The planet phased out of the universe and into another universe where time moved very fast. And it will repeat the same cycle every eleven days in this universe
We are the perfect organism - any evolutionary tree on any life-sustaining planet leads to the creation of dominant humanoid beings just like us. [and it's also cheap for makers of science fiction TV series]
"Humans make illogical decisions"- Spock ...and Human writers make illogical scenes.... "That they do"- Spocks Mom. Lighten up the scene is suppose to be funny and a result of budget constraints LOLz XD
Given the requirments for life to do things that would take them to the stars or further id say alot of life out there would be pretty human like... we arent perfect but what we are fits the middle ground between form and function, efficiency and waste. There could be better shapes, but id say us humans/human like would be a pretty norm for life in the universe.
Sounds like the kid is going to grow being the pope of a new Kelly religion.
- He grows up believing he is blessed by a devine being
- does a lot of good
- and is celibate
Any chance he was the Volantis (Pope) of the Kelly religion that she met when she returned to the planet 8 days later (by that time 70-plus years have passed in the planet).
And stays in school
@@LGranthamsHeirdayum
@@LGranthamsHeir Sadly I doubt it. It's actually 700 years for every 11 days, and Valondis was in the same time as the boy she blessed.
"hi, we are the fashion police" lol
I have to remember that in case I'm caught stealing clothes. XD
Isn't that a bunch of malarkey?
Probably one of the sweetest violations of the Prime Directive on record!
One of the better series on tv...great humour with personable irrational behaviours found in each of us..well almost...fantastic entertainment
The humor and behaviors would be better without that offensive extra letter "u". Are you a Limey, Aussie, Kiwi, or Canuck? 😜 -Dave the Bloody Yank
Ed, what was not to like? Kelly probably gave that woman more hope in two minutes than she has had all of her life. If something like that happens, do some good.
The damage religions have done to civilizations around the globe is insurmountable. Regimes have oppressed scientific research in fear of the people outgrowing their blind faith in theocracies blessed by invisible divine forces. Languages were altered, historical texts burned, medicines destroyed, engineers persecuted, astronomers executed and calligraphers exiled. Do you think this hope is good? It's only because you don't know how it turns to poison when it spreads.
Orville is true Trek! Seth Trek has received the blessings of Kelly! May Seth Trek live long and Prosper!
So say we all!!
the cult of kelly. best episode so far
I wonder how that kid turned out probably grew up thinking he was ordained to do great things
Erine120 I wonder that too
Yeah: "I can justify starting a global war and killing millions of people because the Nice Blonde God Lady in the Blue Uniform told me I would grow up to do lots of good things!"
There's more than 50 percent chance he would've died before reaching adulthood because of plague or other medieval-era diseases. If he survived and became a leader, that would've been indeed a miracle.
Erine120 That child becomed the first Pope of their religion, their last Pope was stabbed in the back.
Yes, I was kind of looking for the second contamination event to carry forward. That Pope-like guy to reference the boy as his ancestor, or discussion on some kind of crusade event lead by someone that fits the boy's description, etc.
Damn....missed it....gonna watch online. LOVE THIS SHOW
show is getting good, more Star Trek than STD
And it's going to get even better in Season 2.
Never expect something good from a series called STD.
Two replies and somebody already beat me to the STD joke
@@Teuz91 Indeed LOL
@@tolfan4438 i feel yah
LOL! Stay in school!
The boy grew up to become a highly influential and altruistic priest. He also made sure to never get intimate with any woman under 30 years old (no "girls")
And he never left school.
We must not contaminate the other cultures. In all episodes they do exact this lol
That's what you would expect from a show based on Star Trek. You'd have a hard time keeping track of how often the prime directive gets violated in the star trek series.
The problem is not breaking the rules, is that no one get punished. Oh well damage is done. Why bother to have the rule in first place. Not have the rule and just have it as try to be discrete if possible.
To my knowledge there's no formal codified rule like the Prime Directive in the Orville-verse. The Union Admiralty seems to issue directive saying it's better not to intervene in planets which has yet to develop a space travelling ability but the directive is not law-like like Starfleet General Order 1. That's probably why the Orville crew kept running into the same problem when having first contact with non-advanced species.
well it still seems that breaking it put you in some problem
So did Kirk
Stay in school. 😂
This was a very good show.
They saw Kelly as if she were God. Lmao!!!!!
Most awkward blessing in the Universe haha
1:10 Stuff like this won't happen in ST because of the Prime Directive.
LGranthamsHeir In ST:TNG they would probably take some locals onboard spaceship and give them an inspiring speach, in VOY they would stay at orbit, make earthquakes, send there the biggest jerk in universe etc. until they kick them out, in Enterprise they would give them a healing technology and Volcans ware also stealing cloths from pre-warp humans - yep, prime directive works perfectly in ST.
LGranthamsHeir It happens a lot in star trek
From bronze age to Renessaince/Medieval technology in 700 years (or equivalent)? Call me impressionable but that is hell of an advancment. Maybe Kelly-religion wasnt so bad.
well if kelly religion brought peace and no wars then it is possible
so overall EXCELLENT
From Bronze Age to Space Age in 2100 years (33 days in Orville time). That's not bad at all.
@@LGranthamsHeir it is not
GENIAL ME ENCANTO ASI O MAS CLARO.
A confession of faith in love, in this visionary Golden Age, waiting in the shadows. Slowly rising into resurrection, bitter-sweet anguish, tormented approaching the bliss of serenity in the Garden. - Nordlich Blondine Hexe.
Interesting how they take real life events and twist them into this show. Goofy and corny at times but it works with the story line. I’m liking the show more and more.
Blasphemy! Return to the true church of The Picard!
THERE ARE FOUR LIGHTS!!
Shaka, when the walls fell.
Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra.
Make it so.
Death to all who stray from the righteous path of the divine Kirk. Blessings be...upon...him.
I wonder how their lifespan worked if they progressed 700 years in 11 days. Because that would mean 1 day is 68 years so did they die in 1 day or were they living through the rapid technological achievement
The planet phased out of the universe and into another universe where time moved very fast. And it will repeat the same cycle every eleven days in this universe
I'm pretty sure peasants don't consider barreness a blessing...
How is it possible for a human to meet another human like alien race thousand of light years from Earth ?
We are the perfect organism - any evolutionary tree on any life-sustaining planet leads to the creation of dominant humanoid beings just like us.
[and it's also cheap for makers of science fiction TV series]
"Humans make illogical decisions"- Spock ...and Human writers make illogical scenes.... "That they do"- Spocks Mom. Lighten up the scene is suppose to be funny and a result of budget constraints LOLz XD
they're from another reality.
it's explained in the episode.
Given the requirments for life to do things that would take them to the stars or further id say alot of life out there would be pretty human like... we arent perfect but what we are fits the middle ground between form and function, efficiency and waste. There could be better shapes, but id say us humans/human like would be a pretty norm for life in the universe.
That's why it's called science "fiction!" 😒
Fashion police existed in the farm and forest area?
1:18. "...and doesn't get any girls pregnant." So...you hope their race becomes _extinct?"_
That was an awfully big baby
Jahbulon ginapangita
Stay in school
Wow. A stolen episode of voyager. Sad
what was the voyager episode?
Actual blessing of Kelly is found by searching " how to make stress your friend" here on TH-cam ;)