There was also the 24th century Challenger Class USS Buran that was destroyed at Wolf 359.The ISS Buran was destroyed by the Empire after MU Lorca's attempted coup.
There was also the 24th century Challenger Class USS Buran that was destroyed at Wolf 359.The ISS Buran was destroyed by the Empire after MU Lorca's attempted coup.
The ISS Buran was destroyed by the Empire after MU Lorca's attempted coup.
Preconceptions about a show be they positive or negative can have an influence on ones reaction to the show. It's part of the reason I tend to avoid reviews of shows/films as it might cloud my enjoyment. If something is highly praised I might be dissapointed in it due to rasied expectations. How many people couldn't waiut for a new SW film only to be disspointed by it i.e TPM? Sometimes we as fans raise expectations too high so we end up disappointed.
I don't go into watching a film/TV series wanting to hate it, I've got better things to be doing than watching something I think I'll hate.
Ah. Still, I think at this point, without more information we must assume Mirror Lorca replaced Prime Lorca around the time the Buran was destroyed (based on the Admiral's comment that he "hasn't been the same since the destruction of the Buran").
What do you think happened to Lorca Prime? Killed in the destruction of his Buran?
And just to be clear, I am not a proponent that the Lorca we’ve seen is the MU Lorca. I do think it’s a possibility, but I haven’t really taken a position one way or another. I just wanted to point out that nothing the show has given us to this point confirms or denies the possibility.You're quite right, and I have to say I hadn't considered that. If we take the idea that this is indeed Mirror Lorca, and he "replaced" the real Lorca after the destruction of the Buran, than I believe it's been about a year since he "crossed over."
Again, assuming these things are true (I'm not quite convinced yet) -- that means he's missed out on at least a year's worth of events and progress in the Mirror Universe, and in that turbulent reality, a lot can change in that span of time.
Why am I not convinced? Well, I haven't read all 50+ pages of this thread, but wouldn't a simple medical scan reveal his aberrant quantum signature? When Burnham makes note of it, it didn't seem to be something she was LOOKING for, just something that popped up on her normal sensor data.
I have to believe that if he were from the Mirror Universe that SOMEwhere along the line over the course of the year a medical scan, transport log, or tricorder reading would have made note of his quantum signature.
This gets a bit dizzying, but if MU Lorca jumped to our universe and that sent Prime Lorca to the MU, wouldn’t MU Lorca returning to the MU with the Prime DSC send Prime Lorca back to the Prime Universe. Ha ha, I need a drink now.That would be a fair assumption, but it could have happened earlier-- but can only go by available "evidence." MU Lorca could have killed him, or he could have swapped universes, and we'll find "our" Lorca sometime this season.
how would most people describe someone who is so willfully in denial of the world that they invent their own reality in their head to cope with it?
Mentally disturbed.
Just that I find it mildly indicative of mental problems.
And just to be clear, I am not a proponent that the Lorca we’ve seen is the MU Lorca. I do think it’s a possibility, but I haven’t really taken a position one way or another. I just wanted to point out that nothing the show has given us to this point confirms or denies the possibility.
As far as the quantum signature goes, that’s a good point but we saw in ep 10 that it can be masked/altered in order to prevent detection so there’s always the possibility that took place with Lorca (if he switched universes). He certainly appears to be more adept and active at that sort of thing than captains we’ve seen in the past (based on him essentially having his own private experimental lab.)
Yeah, visually, it's a bit different from the 1960ies - but thematically and character wise, it limes right up with TOS. IMO.When the people in charge present us with something so visually, technologically and (perhaps most importantly) thematically different to what's come before and ask us to believe they exists concurrently in the same universe...
They're probably doing their own thing and calling it "prime" because their focus groups told them 10% of their viewers will quit their subscriptions if it isn't. And they want to keep each and every viewer they can.
This gets a bit dizzying, but if MU Lorca jumped to our universe and that sent Prime Lorca to the MU, wouldn’t MU Lorca returning to the MU with the Prime DSC send Prime Lorca back to the Prime Universe. Ha ha, I need a drink now.
This gets a bit dizzying, but if MU Lorca jumped to our universe and that sent Prime Lorca to the MU, wouldn’t MU Lorca returning to the MU with the Prime DSC send Prime Lorca back to the Prime Universe. Ha ha, I need a drink now.
Unless the Prime Lorca did die when the Prime Buran was destroyed.
Unless the Prime Lorca did die when the Prime Buran was destroyed.
Prime Lorca could have died with the Buran and Mirror Lorca pretended to be him who survived.But here's the thing: was Prime Lorca the kind of man who would kill his own crew to prevent their capture, or were those more in keeping with the behavior we'd expect from the Mirror Lorca? Meaning he replaced "our" Lorca earlier than we thought.
Or was that entire story a fabrication?
This gets a bit dizzying, but if MU Lorca jumped to our universe and that sent Prime Lorca to the MU, wouldn’t MU Lorca returning to the MU with the Prime DSC send Prime Lorca back to the Prime Universe. Ha ha, I need a drink now.
No. DS9 established it's entirely possible to have someone go into the Mirror Universe while their double stays there (or vice versa in the case of Kira).
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