She's still an ensign...probably hasn't even passed command training.
It was only a joke but I could say that she has more experience than Kirk when got command in the crappy-verse.
She's still an ensign...probably hasn't even passed command training.
Also, if Culber will be gone at the end of this season (as he said he'll be moving to the Enterprise), the lengths they went to bring him back would be one of the dumbest things this show has done.
Oh so he was part of that group? Didn't remember. That's good but then that makes the scene between him and Stamets kinda weird and redundant (but that's better than bringing him back from the dead for nothing).That was before they all decided to stay on Disco with Michael which means he'll be back next season.
It better be Saru, but the way he cut Pike off before he could field promote someone suggests Saru will have some reason to step aside for Michael.
Which is dumb, and also less interesting than having the main character not be the captain.
Add me to Saru as captain team. Burnham can become his first officer.
Hopefully, Saru won't share the same fate as prime Georgiou because of Burnham's recklessness.
The next captain should be one of those Xindi whales so they have to flood the bridge. Or does Starfleet not care about accessibility?
They'll travel to the future and we'll get Captain Nog, and you'll like it!The next captain should be one of those Xindi whales so they have to flood the bridge. Or does Starfleet not care about accessibility?
I would like that lolThey'll travel to the future and we'll get Captain Nog, and you'll like it!
I didn't understand thisbreferende. He wouldn't have had clearance to know about it unless Michael told him?
Or maybe Pike is from the Mirror Universe too?
As others pointed out, he likely knew about the Mirror Universe due to the unfolding events, probably most Captains were made aware, especially the Captain of the flagship. Then he just put two and two together based on her radical behavior change.I didn't understand thisbreferende. He wouldn't have had clearance to know about it unless Michael told him?
Or maybe Pike is from the Mirror Universe too?
Unless shenanigans, no, you can only jump forwards to the future of the timeline you are on.So Star Trek has the concept of different time lines right, does that mean then the future Michael and Discovery will jump to is not the future of the prime universe but a different one (same one as Michael's mom's current location) where all sentient life has been wiped out?
As others pointed out, he likely knew about the Mirror Universe due to the unfolding events, probably most Captains were made aware, especially the Captain of the flagship. Then he just put two and two together based on her radical behavior change.
Eh star trek is very weird with time travel, the best explanation is time is fluid and the future isn't set.So Star Trek has the concept of different time lines right, does that mean then the future Michael and Discovery will jump to is not the future of the prime universe but a different one (same one as Michael's mom's current location) where all sentient life has been wiped out?
But then that means the future is fixed?Unless shenanigans, no, you can only jump forwards to the future of the timeline you are on.
I don't think life gets wiped out as long as Discovery leaves, and then it depends on how far into the future they go. It should be Prime Universe timeline, unless something goes horribly wrong.So Star Trek has the concept of different time lines right, does that mean then the future Michael and Discovery will jump to is not the future of the prime universe but a different one (same one as Michael's mom's current location) where all sentient life has been wiped out?
No, but it would be at the time you are jumping. If you are asking if the future can change at some point for some reason beyond that point. Sure.
Are you certain? Because I remember his interactions with her would suggest he was confused by her change from how he remembered her.
He got briefed on the situation when he first took over Disco.
If it's fixed at the point you're jumping to and you can only jump to the future of the current timeline, then does that not mean the future is fixed? The way I look at it, the future where Michael's mom ended up is a different timeline as otherwise her actions will not change the outcome.No, but it would be at the time you are jumping. If you are asking if the future can change at some point for some reason beyond that point. Sure.
Time travel in shows is always a mess.If it's fixed at the point you're jumping to and you can only jump to the future of the current timeline, then does that not mean the future is fixed? The way I look at it, the future where Michael's mom ended up is a different timeline as otherwise her actions will not change the outcome.
May be it's best to ignore the details...
Maybe he's had a run-in with the Terrans during his voyages on the starship EnterpriseI didn't understand thisbreferende. He wouldn't have had clearance to know about it unless Michael told him?
Or maybe Pike is from the Mirror Universe too?
Think of it this way, two seasons of Disco equals a single season of any other star trek series so it's not a big time commitment to give it a chance.Starting new Trek is always intimidating but maybe I should give it a shot.
Me too. In a situation of system failure it could be the safest way to transport crew members.
First episode he said he was fully briefed on LorcaMaybe he's had a run-in with the Terrans during his voyages on the starship Enterprise
I also liked the bridges, but they got lucky that the Enterprise and Discovery are somewhat form-fitting and can sit rather closely to each other. If they had to stick two Discoveries together, those bridges would have to be a lot longer
Or, hear me out, Discovery gets shoved into the distant past accidentally... with Control/Leland having managed to get aboard.
They managed to get rid of Control/Leland (on a planet in the Delta Quadrant!) and find a way to send themselves to the future, but the ship has to take the long way. They massively overshoot and end up in the 33rd century. Thus tying into Calypso.
I assume then both ships would have extended the bridges and then they would have connected in the middle. I liked the concept too as it seemed very plausible and efficient, just a metal-construct with force-fields as walls.
Me too, #Hatersgonnahate
That was before they all decided to stay on Disco with Michael which means he'll be back next season.
I think that's where Tyler is headed. He's going to the sourceOne thing I feel is never discussed every time they go on about getting rid of the sphere data is that Control is still pretty damn dangerous without it as we've seen multiple times. Just because it can't grow further doesn't fix the current issue.
I know it's the future, but free-floating docking of that sort just doesn't sit right with me. It's a tremendous challenge just to get two little pods right next to each other to line up in space today (and has been since the 1960s, when we first tried it).
I know it's the future, but free-floating docking of that sort just doesn't sit right with me. It's a tremendous challenge just to get two little pods right next to each other to line up in space today (and has been since the 1960s, when we first tried it).
As I noted earlier, it's even more surprising that they were able to re-dock and get everyone back over the bridges and in place on the Discovery in less than five minutes (and that the probe data didn't mind).
If I remember correctly there are some quotes from captains showing their distaste for time travel. Picard even has one saying how he avoid time paradox just going forward always.Time travel in shows is always a mess.
What I mean is that you jump into the future of the timeline you are on. If someone in that timeline then changes the future of that timeline, even though you are already in the future before that action by that person, the timeline you are in doesn't change. So they would indeed create a different timeline for themselves. Now as to which one is the "prime"? Who the fuck knows at that point. Where do you go when you jump back through time to a point beyond the change?
It is all a mess.
Oh you're right he wasn't, I doubt he's done though, they aren't going to leave Culber and Stamets separated