This is Enterprise mission statement, the show is not about Enterprise
Looks like you stick to much in the past and what you comfortable with.
The motto is universal..
Really! Imagine that!I don't think Discovery's "characters" really qualify as such yet honestly.
Characters evolving beyond their initial origin stories to actually DEVELOP over time? Can't have that!To the extent it exists it has been widely inconsistent (things like Burnham first being written as a pesudo-Vulcan, and then having it dropped entirely).
Ok I'm just going to keep on putting up theories and then I can say "told you so" if like 1 out of 100 sticks.
What if MU Lorca and Burnham come out victorious and return to the PU. Out of respect for Lorca Burnham hides his origin. And out of respect for Burnham Lorca lies and tells star fleet he has rescued Burnham from the MU and the person that mutinied was in fact her MU counterpart. Sets up next season Burnham back as commander and resolves that there then never was a star fleet mutiny. psst....burhnam don't tell your brother it was really you the whole time.
Due to this, it would be anticlimactic to get back to Prime next week. There's basically no story left in this season, save for stalling tactics. There's absolutely nothing left for them to do but return to the prime universe, give the Federation the cloaking technology, and work out some sort of armistice - all of which can be dealt with in a few scenes. Thus, I expect that they'll continue to flounder around in the Mirrorverse now until the last episode.
If MU Lorca wins, why would he give up being emperor of the Terran Empire just to be a random Starfleet captain in the PU?
Yup, it was so great when it happened, that one time.
I don't need episodes to be super long but they do often feel too short and last week was the only one I didn't think to myself "man that felt kinda short"
I must have missed hearing it in DS9 and Discovery. They did have Zephram say it at the beginning of ENT so they did have it.
Really! Imagine that!
Characters evolving beyond their initial origin stories to actually DEVELOP over time? Can't have that!
Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Discovery. Its continuing mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no one has gone before.
Anyways, this Star trek is too à la LOST for me.
I'm thinking about MU Lorca:
First he said he can't stand bright light because of the buran accident. When he is tortured by L'rell, she said his eyes are damaged. We saw he cured his eyes to see the klingon ship destruction.
And now they say his eyes were never damaged, they are just made so?
Kind of hard to do exploration in the middle of a war. Defiant was not out there discovering much during the Dominion War.My point is that the idea of boldly exploring the unknown is not unique to a particular ship. There is nothing that says that only ships with the name Enterprise are allowed to have that motto. And that motto of exploration would certainly be very appropriate for a ship literally named Discovery.
Yeah, I too thought this at first, but both Stamets seemed very comfortable in their locations, so I don't think they actually switched. And if the other posters are correct in that they heard MU Stamets say "he did it", then that confirms it
He didn't cure his eye to see the destruction. He used that spray they've shown him use previously that temporarily help his eyes. But yeah, they weren't damaged - just a physiological difference between the PU and MU.
No, the altered credit sequence shows the change goes back further.Regarding Roman empire in MU, I thought it was established that MU history diverged when mirror Zefram Cochrane shot the Vulcan first contact dude.
I too heard the Stamets aboard the MU flagship mutter "I did it!" right after he awoke, but in the context of the scene this is immediately after Culber tells Prime!Stamets that all he has to do to return to his body is open his eyes. Cue close-up of MU!Stamets opening his eyes, saying "I did it!," and stumbling out of bed before the camera tracks sideways to hold on a Sickbay monitor showing the Terran Empire logo, center frame. If that's not cincimatic language for "oh shit Stamets is in the wrong body. Dun dun dun." I don't know what is.
Have they shown any other Mirror Universe character to have light aversion when they crossed over?He didn't cure his eye to see the destruction. He used that spray they've shown him use previously that temporarily help his eyes. But yeah, they weren't damaged - just a physiological difference between the PU and MU.
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