Molor?The question then is who is being kept in the sarcophagus.

We know he was mummified because in the episode "Firstborn" his head was on display for a fee of 50 darseks per person!
Molor?The question then is who is being kept in the sarcophagus.
That's nothing short of creative bankruptcy.
ENT didn't borrow from future hero ships? What? That has to be the joke of the day (don't get me wrong, I like the NX-01 design, but it just scream Akira, and let's not talk about some of the Klingon ships that look far more better than the ones from TNG/DS9).In comparison, ENT did manage to create its own aesthetic, or at least didn't borrow from past/future hero ships as such.
But DIS is a balancing act because it dovetails into a well-established era and aesthetic just a decade into its fictional run. We have to get something familiar, but it has to be familiar from TOS, not from ENT. Which is a bit of a problem if one thinks that new audiences prefer "new" aesthetics, as in "from this millennium of TV production".
Timo Saloniemi
I'm thinking maybe the schematics for the (pre)? Miranda type ship might be it.... Maybe?
Unless it's a story point that the Shenzou is an old ship and therefore no match for the hero (antihero?) vessel - nothing wrong with story points. But then one wonders why the hero/antihero ship isn't being challeged by something more up to date.
ENT didn't borrow from future hero ships? What? That has to be the joke of the day (don't get me wrong, I like the NX-01 design, but it just scream Akira, and let's not talk about some of the Klingon ships that look far more better than the ones from TNG/DS9).
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.