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skfsh , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Discovery | 5x10 "Life, Itself"

I had placed a huge bet on Owo and Detmer warping the ISS Enterprise in at the last minute to save everyone's bacon, and now I'm homeless

skfsh , to Star Trek in [Interview] 'Star Trek: Discovery' is over. Now Alex Kurtzman readies for 'Starfleet Academy' and 'Section 31'

The problem is that the Burn is space magic, but the problems of today's world is being caused by ourselves. These cadets have all the support of their political structure to enact change. We don't have that. Our entire political and economic system is stacked against us right now. You'll need to take a lot of power and money away from people who will salt the earth rather than give it up.

I love the sentiment behind it, but I can only hope it delivers on a truly revolutionary premise.

skfsh , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Discovery | 5x05 "Mirrors"

I'm kinda left wondering why it needed to be the Enterprise at all, since all we see is the ship, and no one from it. Is it just to give closure in-universe for it? Why couldn't it just be "any" mirror universe ship?

I mean, was Burnham so incurious about mirror Spock that she never checked the records?

skfsh , to Star Trek in Annotations for *Star Trek: Discovery* 5x05: "Mirrors" (SPOILERS):

I’m still trying to figure out why hexagonal.

Well, it doesn't matter. It works.

skfsh , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Discovery | 5x04 "Face the Strange"

Alright, so Stamets is outside the flow of time. Presumably he doesn't experience any of the future timelines because Stamets is dead, so do you think he just wakes up in the next time frame like it's immediate, or does he sense the gap?

Also, if it's affecting his DNA, is that a property of his body? He still has his personality in memories from before he spliced tardigrade DNA so it's not tied to the specific body itself but I thought it would have been hilarious if they went back in time and Stamets is just past Stamets.

I would have loved to see a quick shot of him waking up in a bar in San Francisco or something while Discovery was under construction just going like "wait what"

skfsh , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Discovery | 5x04 "Face the Strange"

Yeah, I really thought they would do a few future jumps and have Calypso be one. It seemed that the takeaway is that regardless of how it happens, if Zora is on her own, she's at least consistent with how she spends her free time.

skfsh , to Star Trek in Annotations for *Star Trek: Discovery* 5x01: "Red Directive" (SPOILERS)

Thank you for posting these!

skfsh , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Discovery | 5x01 "Red Directive" and 5x02 "Under the Twin Moons"

Burnham is the one that said “family,” but I’m wondering if she even knows what Soong-type androids are, since they would have appeared after her time. She probably made an assumption that Fred was biological, given how quickly she had to sweep the room and leave.

I’m more curious why they didn’t just hook up Fred’s head and turn him back on. They were able to do that with Data. Maybe they figured Fred wouldn’t be cooperative, or that Stamets just didn’t have the technology or know-how to able to do that and went straight for “download the data”.

skfsh , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x05 "Charades"

“Oh look, it’s the AR wall” is the modern version of “oh look, it’s the same octagonal set dressed up with random props from a couple of other episodes to represent an alien planet”

skfsh , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x05 "Charades"

I sort of kept thinking this was kind of like a reverse Tuvix.

skfsh , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x05 "Charades"

Identifying potentially unreliable narrators is such an underrated strategy! So a character says “The Federation has never encountered this race/phenomenon before.” Off to Memory Alpha to state this as fact! But of course, people state beliefs as facts, incorrectly, all the time in real life!

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