Wasn't Stargate filmed in/around Vancouver?
Yep.
DSC, on the other hand, is filmed mostly in Toronto.
Wasn't Stargate filmed in/around Vancouver?
Nothing personal, but I so hope you're wrong!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.
Or Amanda was a member of the rebellion, Spock joined Starfleet to rebel against this parents rebellion lolAmanda kept Sarek as a Vulcan Love Slave
Nothing personal, but I so hope you're wrong!
Actually, I can very well imagine it appearing. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if there was an epic show down between the Defiant and the Discovery in the season finale (or whichever episode they escape the MU).
I'm sure you would!Oh, don't get me wrong...I'd love to see this. But the fact that we only saw a skeleton diagram of the Defiant on the screen last week kind of clued me in on toning down the expectations and just being pleased that they used that plot point at all.
Showing her would be a cherry on the sundae here...but I'm keeping any and all expectations firmly in check.
For myself, the relationship between Amanda and Sarek can be seen as one of the fundamental flaws of the mirror universe. In the prime universe, their relationship met resistance from a subset of Vulcans, who harbored a strong bias against outsiders. I do not see how Amanda and Sarek could have a relationship in the mirror universe where the Humans aimed to conquer the Vulcans and the Vulcans viewed the Humans as an existential threat and where an union between a Human and a Vulcan would be seen as odious for both races.
I am really trying hard not to make predictions with this series. Yet, many of the predictions I have read has proven as accurate. It's getting really depressing knowing where the road goes. The joy of discovery is fading quickly.
So is the Emperor on Defiant? Expected to see her at the end.
Tilly should have been a consulting character alongside the CMO in Stamets care. Instead Saru is treating this half-baked colleague like she's got all the answers. Michael had already guessed with the Tardigrade that flooding the chamber with spores was healing. Instead we got Tilly and a load of technobullshit explaining how she's noticed this and that, complete with a big tardy brain image on screen and Stamet's little fella brain. Tilly needed to be featured, that's all.The series seems to be falling into one of the Trek staples however - that every main cast member must be given at least a few lines of dialogue per episode, no matter how useless they are to the drama of the week. Without the B plot, there's no reason to show Stamets, and precious little reason to show Tilly.
Discovery has plenty of "tell but not show." This particular episode was littered with it honestly. Aside from spacing a few prisoners, we didn't actually see the Mirror Universe being that terrible, but we got to hear a long monologue from Burnham at the top of the show about how terrible it was.
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^^ Maybe there are a few "enlightened" humans in the MU who do not share the same xenophobic trait as most humans. MU Amanda might be one of them.
As I mentioned in another post, it really makes no logical sense at all why all of these characters in the MU still come to be associated with each other given the extremely divergent history of the MU. However, It is what it is, and we as Star Trek fans have simply "gone with it", even though it is not that logical.
Which novels? The only one I'm aware of that deals with the MU and the Borg is the novella The Worst of Both Worlds, which has Mirror Picard and Vash running into an MU version of the Borg.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.
I thought they said they hadn't finished evacuating? Which could mean that they got at least a few people off planet before the attack.Isn't Mirror Voq, along with his merry band, kinda crispy now?
I believe it was implied they didn't get the chance to evacuate before the Empress blew everything up.
DS9 filmed in California, and Discovery films in Canada, so I doubt it was the same place.With that one scene I thought about DS9's Rock and Shoals too. We don't know for sure if it is the same place, but it's looked familiar enough. In the DS9 episode the ridge where they walked over during the prisoners exchange was higher, than we saw in this scene.
Must have happened off screen with everything else that was apparently good. I loved the way Michael says Grab Lorca and conveniently has him on the bridge, lol. Because that's what you doDid I miss something or how did the Discovery know there is something to teleport and why did they put Tyler in jail ?
Must have happened off screen with everything else that was apparently good. I loved the way Michael says Grab Lorca and conveniently has him on the bridge, lol. Because that's what you do![]()
Yup, the MU makes no less sense in Discovery than at any other time. It reached peak nonsensical in DS9 really, where, despite centuries of divergent history stemming from the Terran Empire's fall, Sisko, O'Brien, Jadzia and Julian are all still existing, and on Terok Nor.
If you think too hard about it, the MU just folds as a concept. But you don't - each trip is accepted by fans as just a way to show eeeevil versions of the current cast.
I think it was more effective as a surprise to us.They could have used footage space to indicate that Michael had given Discovery the heads up about Tyler.
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