Ehhh, I don't feel like the producers would be willing to share something so major from their show.Based on what I saw on screenanyone get where I’m going with that?what if the red angle is tied directly to the Picard show? Not saying it’s him but maybe it’s tied to him since it is set in Discovery’s future.
Actually the Red Angel is Future Guy.......
Well I think tonight’s episodeProbably debunks the Iconians theory. I think he’s something/someone from the future.
While I'll admit that the possibility seems much diminished after this episode, it's still hard for me to believe that the Ba'ul pylon and the Preservers' obelisk are a case of convergent but unrelated design.
They're nearly the same down to the specific geometries--an equilateral triangle touching (this is less evident in this shot) an isosceles triangles, both indented, with two scalene triangles on either side. It's upside down and a little elongated, but part of me still wonders if there's some bigger force at work here.
In the case of the Angel, the Ba'ul, and the Preservers, we're dealing with the mass transportation of organisms. Did someone give the Ba'ul a leg up with their advanced technological design? Slip them some blueprints under the table?
I can't think of how it fits, but man, it's similar.
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This almost seems plausible, given the insistence from production that all the problems on Discovery will eventually make sense and be justified.Michael Burnham is the Dawn/Key/Buffy's sister of the Star Trek franchise. Reality itself has warped around her, hence all the differences and continuity errors.
She's a renegade Red Angel who chose to hide as a human, used her powers to insert herself into Spock's backstory, and then wiped her own memories.
Trance Gemini?This almost seems plausible, given the insistence from production that all the problems on Discovery will eventually make sense and be justified.
I really do hope the Red Angel turns out to be something alien and unknown rather than someone or something we know, because I want a new story, not a story that wraps back around on itself.
I am dreading the possibility that this is a set-up for Georgiou's missions on her show, but if it's an existing character Burnham is the most obvious choice due to her role as primary protagonist. Lorca would be hilariously silly. Spock would just be way too... much.
I'm afraid I never finished watching Andromeda past the point it went off the rails, so I'm not sure what you mean by this. Are you suggesting her as a comparison to Burnham, or jokingly as a possible literal option for the Red Angels?Trance Gemini?
That's what King Daniels comment reminded me of. Trance was an avatar for a sun and was playing with space and time and such.I'm afraid I never finished watching Andromeda past the point it went off the rails, so I'm not sure what you mean by this. Are you suggesting her as a comparison to Burnham, or jokingly as a possible literal option for the Red Angels?
Soooooooo....
The Red Angels are really just one guy, in a time travelling Iron Man suit.
Maybe it's God in a space suitSo I don't have an answer for this yet, but between the tachyon comment in the previous episode and the Red Angel being a (female?) humanoid in a space suit in this episode, it sure seems like they have jettisoned the whole science vs. faith thing a bit. Or at least, decided to walk back the whole "maybe it is God" theme.
Woman. And I think we all know what her name is.Soooooooo....
The Red Angels are really just one guy, in a time travelling Iron Man suit.
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