Another oddity? How do these other criminals even know who she is? Is there a Starfleet Court TV where everyone can watch? By all the darkness at the tribunal, another thing that clashes with TOS, they wanted this all to be secret.
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Another oddity? How do these other criminals even know who she is? Is there a Starfleet Court TV where everyone can watch? By all the darkness at the tribunal, another thing that clashes with TOS, they wanted this all to be secret.
But this is supposed to be an enlightened society. Do they not believe in rehabilitation?
Not sure if anyone saw this yet but Ain't It cool news's Herc claims to have seen 1x03 and mentions some interesting things in one of those episode FAQs that they do:
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/78653
Take with a grain as always with internet reporting...
Although he claims the writing only improves a little in ep3, more interesting to me were details like:
New Away mission uniforms that he thought were much better than standard uniform (how could they be worse)
Finding out what DSC's mission is (He doesn't say but apparently their mission is more specific)
Saru hesitating to answer when Burnham asks if DSC is a science vessel.
Intra-ship teleportation without using transporters?
DSC may be more advanced than the yet-to-be-seen Connie class.
Claims security on the ship is lame especially after we find out what the ship is up to ( this is kind of interesting. What are they up besides fighting a war).
Burnham was on her way to do hard labor prison time on a mining colony. Man, Starfleet is tough in this iteration.
Gotta say, it looks like Battlestar Star Trek.
If only it was developed so well. BSG only fell apart towards the end (ok the middle).OK. That’s settled. I’m calling DIS “BattleStar Trek” from now on!![]()
"FUNGAL RESIDUE" TO POWER THE ENGINES?!?
Lolwut?!?
Better question. How long is it between the first stardate mentioned and the day she arrives on USS Discovery? How long has the war been going on at that point?
BSG only fell apart towards the end (ok the middle).![]()
There was a bunch of crystals in the OP of the show. Could that be a tell that Discovery will experiment with dilithium crystals? I don't recall those being used on Enterprise a hundred years prior to Discovery. Just that all the Earth style engines seem to use antimatter reactors.
In the beginning I thought it was just going to be a way to show that the cylons were a new race, still simple in their beliefs, and that god would end up being a new take on the imperious leader or some long dead human they deified. They should have embraced the machine, not the intangible.BSG was doomed when they sstarted to talk about God and angels, episode 1x01, but we are OT
Except it's clearly inspired/based on existing technology -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microbial_fuel_cell
Perhaps in the desperate eyes of a fan who tryhards a little too hard to make this seem any less ridiculous.
Except for the part where both concepts incorporate organic matter in some form, they have virtually nothing in common.
You might as well say that a warp drive is based on steam engines because they both have pipes.
The previous warp drives ran on crystals and Anti-matter, whats wrong with running on bio-fuel?
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