150 years ago sapient human beings were being treated like livestock in the USA.They're bloody sapient beings! They can talk!
It is exactly the case.
150 years ago sapient human beings were being treated like livestock in the USA.They're bloody sapient beings! They can talk!
It is exactly the case.
That's ridiculous. How would he murder a Kelpian and harvest their ganglia in the PU without getting caught? And why would he do it just for a snack?
I love this!!
yes she offered her the threat gangalian to eatHas it been confirmed that what Saru served Burnham in her quarters was Kelpian? All we know is Lorca had the same dish Saru served her. We don’t know what exactly that was. Cuz Saru serving her one of his cousins is really *shudder*
Lorca was eating Kelpian in a previous episode, back when they were still in the PU.
I could imagine Imperial history looking like the numerous 'Year of the X emperors' periods from Roman history with dozens of emperors getting assassinated before someone more capable with a stable power base comes and rules for longer periods before it all descends to chaos again.I'd hate to see the Empire as stable enough to sustain a single dynasty for more than two Emperors in a row at best!
I thought he was eating something like an octopus or squid. How would he have access to Kalpian meat?
I wasn't surprised when it turned out that Lorca is from the MU, because members on the forum predicted that. But I will be very disappointed and sad if this also means that we will not see Lorca MU or PU (if he is still alive) in season 2.
I like Lorca and I don't think that Burnham at this point should be captain or first officer for that matter. She mutinied for crying out loud.
...Is Georgiou really Chinese-Malaysian, though? I mean, we do learn that Sato is Japanese, but we never learn that, say, Sulu would be Japanese in any fashion (his surname isn't Japanese, he's American-born, and his ancestors aren't discussed), regardless of George Takei's roots.
Georgiou has nothing remotely Chinese or Malaysian (or, say, Japanese) in her name, and her ancestors are a complete mystery at this point, in both universes.
Seeing her as the direct descendant of Hoshi Sato doesn't appeal to me, though: I'd hate to see the Empire as stable enough to sustain a single dynasty for more than two Emperors in a row at best!
Timo Saloniemi
Some interesting stuff / questions / observations about Lorca now that the big reveal has happened:
1. He was really good at "hiding" his savagery, which begs the question of what kind of man he is in the MU:
-Despite Stamets acting like an insubordinate dick early on, Lorca was generally short with him...but not outright angry or disrespectful.
-He agreed to bringing the "space whale" aboard, despite being irritated about it.
-He didn't kill Mudd (which definitely seems a MU thing to do) in either episode, which must have been hard
-He always remained calm, assertive, and confident in the highest pressure situations
-He didn't go berserk when the tardigrade was released, despite his clear orders to the contrary (particularly not knowing whether Stamets's abilities to navigate the network were sustainable)
2. He was totally dedicated to the war effort in a universe that was not his:
-He went to great lengths to save the dilithium mines that were under relentless Klingon attack
-He put everything at risk, including the Discovery itself, to attempt to save the Gagarin (I think...) at the beginning of Si Vis Pacem and seemed genuinely frustrated that they failed.
3. He seemed to have a sense of humor at times, and a certain level compassion for his officers and crew
4. How did he come to the PU, and what happened to Prime Lorca? Prevailing theory is that Prime Lorca actually died with the Buran, and Mirror Lorca took his place, making up a plausible story about how he was the lone escapee. I'm assuming MU Lorca must have been able to use the Defiant data and logs to cross over and find just the right time and way to spring into action? What was his plan, though? How would he have known that he'd find a functioning spore drive in the PU? How did he know he'd be assigned the command of the Discovery...particularly if he had to make up a story about blowing his own ship up and killing his crew? Again, maybe the Defiant logs told him everything he needed about "history" to maneuver properly...
5. Without the tardigrade or tardigrade DNA...the spore drive is useless. So, how would Lorca have known coming in to the PU that he'd be able to use the drive to secure passage back?
6. Was his only angle to get Burnham on his side in the PU and use this entire ruse to get aboard the ISS Cheron?
Captain Killy is discussing a different dinner - the one aboard the Shenzhou earlier on. The one that really looked like Lorca's PU one (because the Kelpien served by the Emperor looked different).
Timo Saloniemi
Him working with MU Stamets solves a lot of this, especially how the two Stamets are linked.
He seemed to have a sense of humor at times, and a certain level compassion for his officers and crew
Of course, Smiley was Terran and he was as good as PU O'Brienit is entirely possible for some in the Terran Empire to have redeeming qualities. Lorca may have been one of these.
Didn't see it listed here. Anthony Rapp has confirmed that Prime Stamets and Mirror Stamets have not switched bodies.
Indeed. What we totally need was to have a third character being replaced by a some sort of impostor...Boo.
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