There are literally no named Klingon characters remaining.
Actually no, we still have Kol's high council buddies Dennas and Ujilli
There are literally no named Klingon characters remaining.
When they go warp 5 those stars are flying by a heck of a lot faster than warp speed in other treks
Yeah. If this was his "masterful manipulation" then the writers are idiots. Lorca presumably doesn't read minds, and he had no way of knowing Stamets was going to suggest "one last jump." If they wanted to get across that this was all Lorca's nefarious plan to begin with, they should have had the idea originate with Lorca to begin with.
Very true. The eventual “Tyler is Voq” reveal has the potential to undermine the whole graveness of the PTSD storyline. I really hope this story has at least some kind of surprise left in the second part of season one.I agree that it is brave to do a PTSD story about sexual torture of a male, in really hoping they don't undo it with a 'surprise' Voq reveal. I'm holding out hope it's been misdirection, or is at least cleverer than I'm imagining.
Yeah, noticed that as well on the second run-through. Nice!Noticed again something I forgot to mention, though: we finally get to see the shoulder-mounted flashlights on the away vests in action.
What? Someone being forced to have sex against their will under penalty of death isn't rape because of their gender? I'm from the UK too and that just sounds insane to me.
I've grown to like and look forward to a lot of conversation points you drop, but I may be misreading your comment, cause this one is head scratching to me.
I dunno much about the UK as I've never been, But I know I'm not a typical knucklehead yank, I am absolutely certain, a woman can rape a man. A man having an erection is simply a matter of certain physical stimulation, it absolutely can happen against a man's will, though not common it's not impossible or difficult.
also, there the is concept of force through threat. If one was told "sex or death" I would consider that rape, forcing someone to have sex against their will, and I would say death is an unreasonable consequence, and count that as force.
sounds insane to me too..except it’s not the first time I have heard it. But yeah..basically, in the uk, rape is only rape if the person instigating it in some way penetrates the other
It’s head spinningly mental, mind boggling in its sexism, but there we go
I am from the UK and have fo say your talking out your arse.
Rape can be committed by women. Women have been convict of rape in the uk!
Your claim is pretty much why men dont report it very often.......because idiots dont beleive it exists......
I thought about this too. Just turn it into a lost in space show.If the Discovery is permanently lost that would explain why you don’t see the spore drive again.
Also, the console shows the heading he input as "unknown." It seems like if he was just putting in the coordinates for the base, then the computer would know where that was located.I don't know, to be honest. I was just thinking it was a throw-away shot of his cool chair console.
I might be letting my love of the character get in my way here...I just don't see it given the recent evolution of his character. It would be horrifically anti-climactic.
So, have they now cracked the Klingon cloaking device for good or just the one of the Ship of the Dead?
If the Klingons are too stupid to invent the Universal Translator on their own, I doubt they can create varieties of cloak out of the single machine (blueprint?) that Kol stole.
Timo Saloniemi
I think Hoshi did all the translating for them in ENT when dealing with Klingons. She rigged a translator for Archer to pretend to be Klingon when they were passing through Klingon space. It fooled them.If the Klingons are too stupid to invent the Universal Translator on their own, I doubt they can create varieties of cloak out of the single machine (blueprint?) that Kol stole.
Although the Klingons not even having the UT is sort of in contradiction of ENT, isn't it?
...Is it?
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Hm, I don't think the episode was very clear one way or the other. To me it seemed like they were only cracking the cloaking device or that one ship. But maybe I was misunderstanding the episode.If the Klingons are too stupid to invent the Universal Translator on their own, I doubt they can create varieties of cloak out of the single machine (blueprint?) that Kol stole.
There was no logic rationale for Lorca altering the last jump to "unknown".
He just singlehandedly turned the tide of the war. Defeated the leader of the enemy fraction and their flagship. AND found a universal solution for the cloaking device. He's a decorated hero.
What's the worst thing that could happen to him? Cornwell telling the other Admirals "he's crazy"? Well, so what? He just singlehandedly won the war. It isn't crazy if it works. Also, Cornwell was clearly compromised (in the eyes of everyone else) by being a klingon prisoner. She might say Lorca intentionally led her to the klingons and didn't save her. But where's the proof? It was her decision to go. And not saving her was just following regular orders. Now, Cornwell would surely know something's wrong with Lorca. But what could she do? She's just one person, who's grudge would be easily dismissable by others as a coping mechanism for her torture. And Lorca just saved not only her, but everybody. He's untouchable.
I hope, hope the writers will give him another rationale for stranding the Discovery.
Hm, I don't think the episode was very clear one way or the other. To me it seemed like they were only cracking the cloaking device or that one ship. But maybe I was misunderstanding the episode.
If, and I mean if, like I'm really stretching, he feared he would lose command, it could make sense, follow me here;
1.) When admiral Cornhole threatened to take his ship he utterly freaked out.
2.) The man who would go anywhere to bring the fight to the Klingons, disobey orders and save people wouldn't go after Cornhole, I believe due to threat of losing Discovery
3.) He seemed a bit, though subtly disjointed at the idea of Stamets performing his last jump, and this was an order to go back to the starbase, where again it's possible he may lose his command.
If this were to be Stamet's last jump, AND Lorca is from an alternate universe, AND he is afraid of losing his ship,
I can see it making sense.
I think Hoshi did all the translating for them in ENT when dealing with Klingons. She rigged a translator for Archer to pretend to be Klingon when they were passing through Klingon space. It fooled them.
There was no logic rationale for Lorca altering the last jump to "unknown".
He just singlehandedly turned the tide of the war. Defeated the leader of the enemy fraction and their flagship. AND found a universal solution for the cloaking device. He's a decorated hero.
What's the worst thing that could happen to him? Cornwell telling the other Admirals "he's crazy"? Well, so what? He just singlehandedly won the war. It isn't crazy if it works. Also, Cornwell was clearly compromised (in the eyes of everyone else) by being a klingon prisoner. She might say Lorca intentionally led her to the klingons and didn't save her. But where's the proof? It was her decision to go. And not saving her was just following regular orders. Now, Cornwell would surely know something's wrong with Lorca. But what could she do? She's just one person, who's grudge would be easily dismissable by others as a coping mechanism for her torture. And Lorca just saved not only her, but everybody. He's untouchable.
I hope, hope the writers will give him another rationale for stranding the Discovery.
I think it’s possible he wanted to see what was in the holes, and Possibly felt Stamets would agree. It’s possible, if not likely.
You have one hell of a spellcheck for Admirals names...
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