My theories are really unfounded, considering I haven't seen any of S2 yet, but...
Where are the Romulans in all this, I wonder?
Where are the Romulans in all this, I wonder?
Hiding behind the Neutral ZoneMy theories are really unfounded, considering I haven't seen any of S2 yet, but...
Where are the Romulans in all this, I wonder?
Hiding behind the Neutral Zone
If we see them it's fine. If the DISCO crew sees them, the usual internet meltdown.I have a feeling we will be seeing them before everything is done. And then Starfleet can redact all that info like with the MU to preserve canon. Hiding the Bad Vulcans from the rest of the Federation makes more sense than worrying that the MU will disrupt all of society (which it didn't after Kirk & the gang came back and presumably told everyone about it.)
I don't recall that.Wasn't NO ROMULANS rule number 1 in the writing room?
It's a good rule. No need to get rid of it.
https://scifi.stackexchange.com/que...d-in-the-writers-room-for-star-trek-discoveryI don't recall that.
All they said is starfleet can't see them, they never said the audience couldn't.
Another option is having a nefarious Vulcan antagonist who the audience learns is really a Romulan.
I would love to see the Romulans reappear, in a similar manner they did in ENT. Show a conflict or situation that is being manipulated or orchestrated by the Romulans, but with only the audience aware. The crew can discover who was behind it in the end, but perhaps with some uncertainty.
Another option is having a nefarious Vulcan antagonist who the audience learns is really a Romulan.
I would love to see the Romulans reappear, in a similar manner they did in ENT. Show a conflict or situation that is being manipulated or orchestrated by the Romulans, but with only the audience aware. The crew can discover who was behind it in the end, but perhaps with some uncertainty.
Another option is having a nefarious Vulcan antagonist who the audience learns is really a Romulan.
They still have the option of revealing (perhaps only to us) that the Romulans were the manipulative power behind the Klingon War. It would even make sense as an allegory for our real world political problems.
The Logic Extremists on Vulcan are a loose end that definitely needs exploration, especially given their connection to Burnham. The Romulans might be manipulating their cousins again, as well.
I've heard the deep space pilots talk about them. They're the most beautiful creatures in the universe. They live on the moons of Iego I think.
They sure do look like Iconians though.
Isn't T'Kuvma's ship and it's cloaking device very ancient?I still suspect that T'Kuvma had some help from them. I think they offered him the cloaking technology, (possibly through an intermediary so he wasn't aware of where it came from) knowing full well what he wanted to use it for.
the ship was ancient, but the fact that he had to give the cloak to the other houses probably means it's recent.Isn't T'Kuvma's ship and it's cloaking device very ancient?
Didn't he give it to them to make the other Houses support his crusade?the ship was ancient, but the fact that he had to give the cloak to the other houses probably means it's recent.
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