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Spoilers Star Trek: Discovery 1x11 - "The Wolf Inside"

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The torpedo blasts seen here were actually less impressive than the ones in TNG or DS9 orbital bombardment scenes (in terms of blast radius and propagation speed), although perhaps also a bit more three-dimensional.

Is Harlak the place where folks called the Halkans live? Somebody besides the rebels was living down there at any rate, in high-rise buildings...

Timo Saloniemi
 
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I don't see anything.
 
The torpedo blasts seen here were actually less impressive than the ones in TNG or DS9 orbital bombardment scenes (in terms of blast radius and propagation speed), although perhaps also a bit more three-dimensional.

Is Harlak the place where folks called the Halkans live? Somebody besides the rebels was living down there at any rate, in high-rise buildings...

Timo Saloniemi
Nah, the Halkan homeworld needs to survive so Mirror Kirk can be ordered to destroy it.
 
The torpedo blasts seen here were actually less impressive than the ones in TNG or DS9 orbital bombardment scenes (in terms of blast radius and propagation speed), although perhaps also a bit more three-dimensional.

Is Harlak the place where folks called the Halkans live? Somebody besides the rebels was living down there at any rate, in high-rise buildings...

Timo Saloniemi

Harlak is a new planet.

And those buildings appeared to be destroyed.
 
Well Lorca (if he really is MU Lorca) willingly had himself be put into the agonizer booth knowing full well what it is --- so either MU Lorca is the Bad-Assiest of all Bad-Asses (which might actually be the case), or the agonizer booth is not the be-all end-all of tortures.
Does this make Lorca more Badass(Tm) than the Robau?:eek:
 
When Voq said something about putting the houses in order, just before Tyler attacked, Burnham's face said she had a spark of an idea.
Yes -- I got the distinct feeling that the conversations she had with the rebels on MU Harlak will somehow connect with a way to end the Klingon/Federation war back in the Prime Universe. And Tyler will play a part in it as well.
 
Seems the palace ship is way too big for that horizontal bit to be the saucer of the Defiant. OTOH, the horizontal bit doesn't appear curved to me...

Timo Saloniemi
 
I loved this one--pretty much a 10/10 for me. I love the way Burnham is working around the Mirror Universe while also trying to avoid being changed by it. Loved her solution for how to "execute" Ash and also get the info to the Discovery.

I also loved Ash realizing he's Voq and how that played out. I expected more confusion from him but once he remembered, he was committed to the cause and wasn't wavering at all. I wonder if going forward he's going to be conflicted because of his feelings for Michael. I also wonder how much of Ash is there in him--if who Ash is/was(?) is going to have any affect on Voq going forward.

Georgieu as Emperor may have been what we were all expecting, but it was still a cool reveal, and I'm excited to see how it plays out in the next episode.
 
After talking about the Defiant so much, they really need to show it. Would be a cop out if they didn't. The Defiant has to be the force behind the Sato Empress lineage. Of course, at this point in the MU, it might be enshrined inside the palace ship.

I have absolutely zero expectations of seeing the Defiant. I'll be pleasantly surprised if I'm wrong...but I don't see it happening.
 
Did I miss something or how did the Discovery know there is something to teleport and why did they put Tyler in jail ?
 
It’s highlighted in some of the novels that this is a universe where the Borg do not exist. Because of that, First Contact wasn’t threatened by them and hence no reason for Picard to come back and explain to Cochrane that the aliens that come are peaceful. Hence why he killed them thinking they were a invading force.
Borg or not Borg ENT showed this universe was morally corrupt for its whole history. A 23rd century Picard would not be like the TNG one.
 
Presumably, Burnham sent them a message - we saw they were in touch.
Yeah, the fact that Saru immediately had Ash arrested and confiscated the intel gives a pretty clear indication that Burnham had told him someway about what had happened and her plan for getting them the disk.
 
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