
"Lorca plans to move forward with a coup against the Emperor, propelling Burnham to make a quick decision to save not only herself, but the USS Discovery." - Memory Alpha
@Commander Richard you have delivered on these threads every week - I love your title images
And now all of a sudden I want Jason Isaacs cast as Skeletor in the new MOTU movie!![]()
These twists do much to destabilize whatever status quo Discovery had built up, and they’ve better crystallized the ideas at the heart of the show, too. Michael pretends to be the harsher, harder, more ruthless Mirror Michael, to gain the trust of other Mirror Universe inhabitants who have information about how to get back to her universe. But she worries constantly she is losing some part of herself in the process.
The alien character Saru (Doug Jones) now finds himself in a place where his species is hunted for food. The Discovery’s science officer, Paul Stamets (Anthony Rapp), becomes lost in a strange other world built by spores, where he has to figure out how to get back to reality with the help of his Mirror doppelganger. And Ash struggles to reconcile his humanity and love for Michael with the Klingon memories suddenly taking up residence in his mind.
Lorca suffers endless amounts of torture just to get closer to the emperor he would depose in a coup (which unfolded at some unspecified point before the series began, but which he intends to revive now that he’s back in the Mirror Universe).
But only he feels as if he is single-minded, rather than exploring the chasm within. He thinks he knows what’s his, and he’s relentless in his pursuit of it. (In this sense, the Mirror Universe arc makes a surprisingly suitable companion to Black Mirror’s season four Star Trek riff “USS Callister.”)
The divide between our best and worst selves, then, is the core of Discovery. The utopian future of Star Trek is not preordained. Even those who live within it can find that it’s far too easy to slip into authoritarian modes of thinking when exposed to them for too long. There are no guarantees in this world, only things worth fighting for.
Just watched #13 of #StarTrekDiscovery and Holy McShitburgers, if it doesn't marry character, politics, treklore and kick-ass action in the most entertaining way then I'll give you all your money back. Just write to YouLyingSackOfShit@WhyDidIEverBelieveYou.com and ask for Donald.
That's a winner lolHoly McShitburgers, Batman!![]()
Sure.Awesome Poster!!! Can I share that on my Twitter?
The pic didn't work when Lorca's face was the same size as Georgiou's.The faces are a little not to scale. Otherwise pretty cool
I make them all myself in Photoshop.Where do you get these posters from. They are amazing.
Lorca, going by the nickname "Skipper", will buy a private ship which he names the ISS Minnow and conduct 3-hour excursions to the MU for paying customers. Harry Mudd will partner with him but deeply resents Lorca calling him "Little Buddy" all the time....but what will happen to Lorca himself? I can't imagine a situation where he just goes back to the captain's chair.
Michael Burnham: "I have the Lorcaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!"
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"Lorca plans to move forward with a coup against the Emperor, propelling Burnham to make a quick decision to save not only herself, but the USS Discovery." - Memory Alpha
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