Didn't see it listed here. Anthony Rapp has confirmed that Prime Stamets and Mirror Stamets have not switched bodies.
He could be lying. Maybe he thought "Damn! They figured that out too!"
Didn't see it listed here. Anthony Rapp has confirmed that Prime Stamets and Mirror Stamets have not switched bodies.
Engineers with phaser rifles, who all appear to be junior members of the Lou Ferigno appreciation society.Given the Black Alert, I would speculate they could be engineers assigned to specific parts of the ship during jumps, or, given their vanishing act, specialist navigators...once the tardigrade solution is discovered, you don’t don’t need them anymore.
Just goes to show how different people have different priorities when it comes to what they want from Star Trek. I personally couldn't give a warping fuck about whether something like the above is portrayed correctly.
I can't keep up with this thread, but here is what I saw:
Mirror Stamets is on Discovery. Our Stamets is on the Palace ship.
Until they got it 100% operational (with the Tartigrade at first) the "Spore Drive" tech was so classified, only the small group of Engineers of the ship directly working with it were the ones who knew exactly what it was - the rest of the crew were just informed they were doing new propulsion experiments and the 'Black Alert' protocol.I still have yet to understand what was up with the the black badge crewmembers. They were shown once and never seen again. That has to be explained or I'm certain to go into a rage about it.![]()
Nope. but you were not the only one who got confused. They edited this poorly.
That's why it was edited that way, to show that OUR Stamets woke up, but in the wrong place! It was intentional. He opened his eyes and said "it worked" as in, his boyfriends advice to "wake up" worked just as he said it would. It won't take him long to figure out what's happened.
Mirror Stamets is on Discovery.
Nope. That's not what happened.Mirror Stamets is on Discovery. Our Stamets is on the Palace ship.
"He did it", referring to Stamets Prime. It is odd how they have the scenes flipped but still.He opened his eyes and said
Engineers with phaser rifles, who all appear to be junior members of the Lou Ferigno appreciation society.
Nah I'm pretty sure they were a part of a Section 31 idea that many speculated that Fuller was angling at. That concept likely disappeared when he did, and the black badges along with it.
He said "he [Prime Stamets] did it". Then he ran off, out of his lab on the Emperor's ship, to let someone know the USS Discovery has a functioning spore drive--thus making it a target.He opened his eyes and said "it worked"
Really going to make me watch a bunch of commercials to prove you wrong, huh? Hang on...I'm pretty sure he just said "it worked"
Mirror Stamets said:*opens eyes*
"I'm back."
*sits up*
"He did it."
*gets up*
"He did it."
We have seen zero cannibalism in Discovery. [/pedant]A side note about Fuller, all this Cannibalism HAD to come from him.
Given the Black Alert, I would speculate they could be engineers assigned to specific parts of the ship during jumps, or, given their vanishing act, specialist navigators...once the tardigrade solution is discovered, you don’t don’t need them anymore.
Engineers with phaser rifles, who all appear to be junior members of the Lou Ferigno appreciation society.
Nah I'm pretty sure they were a part of a Section 31 idea that many speculated that Fuller was angling at. That concept likely disappeared when he did, and the black badges along with it.
Until they got it 100% operational (with the Tartigrade at first) the "Spore Drive" tech was so classified, only the small group of Engineers of the ship directly working with it were the ones who knew exactly what it was - the rest of the crew were just informed they were doing new propulsion experiments and the 'Black Alert' protocol.
The Black Badge security were there to keep non-essential crew out/away from the Spore Dive components and engineering spaces involved in operating it..
When Tosk was eventually captured, the hunters ate him.
Ok, you win. Could you go back and check if he said "It worked"?Really going to make me watch a bunch of commercials to prove you wrong, huh? Hang on...
He said it twice.![]()
They mostly just threw them in a vat of toxic "dip" to retrieve their bones, nice and clean, but it wasn't Hirogen who ate poor Tosk.I dunno if Voyager ever made it explicit whether the Hirogen ate their prey for that matter.
Even if that were true, it's still not cannibalism.When Tosk was eventually captured, the hunters ate him.
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