Okay, soā¦ I want to open with the observation that all the ships that have been attacked by the mysterious ship have been CGI.
Lower Decks tends to default to 2D unless the ship either will get a lot of screen time (California Class, Shuttles), offer fan service (Titan, Voyager, DS9, Sovereign Class), or get into combat (Bird of Prey, Clump Ship, ShāVal, Texas Class, Green vessel).
Basically, Titmouse gets their moneyās worth from CGI models, and will use 2D where otherwise practical.
This season, as far as I can tell, all the attacked vessels have been CGI. Their screen time has all been extremely short. With the exception of the Bird of Prey (from 3 ships) all the attacked ships have been new to the series.
That said, their on screen appearances couldāve easily been substituted with 2D illustrations. Most of the ships barely move, which is perfect for 2D, but they opted instead for more expensive CGI.
Whatever McMahon has planned for these ships. it isnāt going to be small.
With that stated. When the mysterious ship reorients itself to attack position, I canāt help but feel like it looks kinda like a face. But humans are hard coded to see faces in things, so I didnāt think much of it.
Then I saw the Bynar ship.
The ānacellesā on the ship connect to a hub in the backā¦ and it looks to me like hinges. Like the nacelles could arbitrarily reorient themselves like a pair of thighs attached to a hip.
Face. Hips. Legs.
The mysterious ship canāt be stealing all these vessels for salvage. Weāve already seen that done with the Pakleds. The ship also canāt be interested in these ships for their intended purposes, since thereās nothing of substance that connects them allābeyond all having disgruntled lower deckers.
I donāt know why they would do this, but I canāt shake the feeling the mysterious ship is attempting to build something akin to Voltron or the Megazord. A giant bipedal mech made of a bunch of other ships.
Maybe the vertical Warbird is the torso. Maybe the Bird of Prey and the Orion ship are shoulder pads or feet. I donāt know.
But I figured Iād bounce this idea off you guys and see if you could refute or add to this.
Lower Decks has been really good about that in general. SNW too for that matter.
Prodigy did dip into it, but there was plenty of build up and rarely dwelt in it for too long.
@Wooster
I very much dislike the final episode of Prodigy. We have a ship controlled by a bunch of kids, an admiral who should be in charge of any mission but this one, and timetravelling assassins.
Itās a great setup for literally anything but space fleet combat.
@JWBananas
And then they had the audacity to do it again in season 3 of Picard!