scienceSo, if Klingons have an incompatible number of sexual organs with Humans, how did Klingon/Human hybrids arise?
scienceSo, if Klingons have an incompatible number of sexual organs with Humans, how did Klingon/Human hybrids arise?
Lorca killed them to keep them from being tortured not to keep technology or a ship from the Klingons.
It's sad from the point of view of the enormous cost which ultimately amounted to nothing. It's sad that the ships and production facilities were left to rot instead of preserved.It was not sad, that was a good idea to quickly cancel that project!
space shuttle were expensive and risky !! NASA acknowledged the big mistake they made with that program. Russia made the right choice, today their Soyuz rockets are the safest and most efficient spacecraft to go to space
He still killed them, which means he's capable of doing it - something the Admiralty likely can't say about very many other CO's.
1. Gabe must have taken out the opposing Klingon ship when he selfdistructed his own vessel, or there is very little likelihood of his escape... Also hasn't Lorca seen Star Wars A New Hope? Four skimmers were chasing him, instead of a battle cruiser which can strike true with deathrays on targets 40 thousand kilometres away.
2. Kirk ripped off this move from Lorca in TWOK, which means that the Klingons are at at least a fooled me twice point in their relationship with humanity. Did Kirk steal all his moves from Lorca?
"I feel okay."His last words were "I am fine".
This episode clearly defined that it's success requires less focus on Michael and Klingons interacting among themselves. I wonder if killing Michael off is on the table at least for the second season or maybe just sending her back to the prison.
Wesley didnt have this paranoid look on his face.. Tilly annoys me and scares me at the same time. Yeah, she is scary. I just realized!Wesley Crusher
It made me think of the story David Gerrold wrote for TOS, "The Protracted Man". It was about a crew member who, through some sort of Engineering accident, ends up spilt into three parts: one a little into the future, one in the present time and one a little in the past. They turned it down because the visuals to do it would have been too expensive at that point in time."I feel okay."
I'm wondering if it will actually be time-screw up related as opposed to evil dupe or split. I only say that because both Stamets do the same thing, just at different times. It's the music that makes Stamets2 seem sinister.
This episode clearly defined that it's success requires less focus on Michael and Klingons interacting among themselves. I wonder if killing Michael off is on the table at least for the second season or maybe just sending her back to the prison.
you mean killing the character CBS made such a point to mention was the first minority woman leading a star trek cast?
not a chance
"I feel okay."
I'm wondering if it will actually be time-screw up related as opposed to evil dupe or split. I only say that because both Stamets do the same thing, just at different times. It's the music that makes Stamets2 seem sinister.
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