Not true. Apparently the turbolift now knows where you want to go without you telling it. Saru gets in, says nothing, touches nothing, the lift does all the work.No new Starfleet tech at all.
Discovery never fired, that was the Red Angel(s)* flying down.Later on, when Pike fires a single torpedo, it creates half a dozen red kabooms on its way down - penetrating shield layers several hundred kilometers above the surface?
- When the Ba'ul pulls an Abyss (1989), the surrounding village is not immediately hit with a fatal wave of displaced water. Or a curious ABSENCE of water, given that an object THAT big would suck up a bunch of the surrounding liquid as the displacement changed.
- We're treated to a from-the-port-nacelle perspective of Discovery at warp, showing again how turbulent this version of warp VFX is consistently shown.
- In the same scene, we are treated to a holo display that both Tilly and Burnham face from opposite sides of the ops table. The "Historical Timeline" counter text however appears in the correct orientation to BOTH of them despite being in the same place of the holo display.
- I'm pretty sure it hasn't been brought up in THIS thread anyway, but the Ba'ul pylon is effectively the exact same shape as a Preserver obelisk from TOS "The Paradise Syndrome", but upside down and stretched a bit vertically. Message here?
- It's really played like it's Siranna's first time being transported at the end of the episode. But how'd she get up to Discovery in the first place? Using a shuttle in daylight seems to still be problematic, even if the PD isn't a factor here. Moreover, beaming up seems to be the simplest way overall. Maybe Saru wanted to break her into his current situation more visually, and called for a shuttle to show her where he's been living first?
- No new Starfleet tech at all. Just a reintroduction of the type of holographic interface where you throw a freefloating display across the room with a Mandrake gesture. Can everybody do it, or just Airiam (whose mechanical voice we hear for the first time IIRC)?
- Ba'ul warp came 20 years ago, and Saru contacted Starfleet 20 years ago. A coincidence?
Or did the Ba'ul drop a brand new, recently invented subspace transceiver on Saru's lap at that date, while previously they had only been shedding useless pieces of tech, but in droves that remove the coincidence factor? Why does their tech fall off? Haven't they invented nuts and bolts yet?
I took that to mean Saru's change also increased his strength in crisis situations, as well as giving him poison dart shooters. Since the Ba'ul have not had to deal with an evolved Kelpian in 2000 years it's perhaps forgivable that they missed this.- Evidently not: when Saru surrenders to them, they bolt him to the wall, and he just plain rips the shackles off! Why is Ba'ul tech, dedicated to keeping the Kelpien at bay, insufficiently built to do that one and only thing?
I didn't spot this at all! Normally I'm pretty good at spotting those set redresses.- The place of Saru's imprisonment is the least satisfactory DSC set yet, a sorry redress of the transporter room.
- The evolved Kelpiens nearly annihilated the Ba'ul 3000 years prior to the events. One of their natural weapons was a series of spikes they can shoot out of their behind-the-ear weapons stations. We still don't learn why these weapons turrets originally hold threat ganglia - are they there to protect young Kelpiens before they are ready to fight? But Saru has been physically mature for two decades; extending the period of helplessness and hiding instincts does not seem evolution-strategically wise. Did some factor extend Kelpien childhood after the last bout of global struggle?
Didn't Stamets do this last week? It's something we've seen a few times before.
Lines up nicely. The Archemides was in the area for standard first contact after detecting the warp capability. They got the brush off from the Ba'ul but Georgiou was in the area to pick up Saru. The way he got hold of the transmitter strained credibility. Perhaps the Red Angel had a hand/wing in it?
I took that to mean Saru's change also increased his strength in crisis situations, as well as giving him poison dart shooters. Since the Ba'ul have not had to deal with an evolved Kelpian in 2000 years it's perhaps forgivable that they missed this.
Incidentally, I was expecting the Ba'ul to be evolved Kelpians. I thought they were using Caminar as a nursery of sorts for their people until they were ready for the change. Instead we got Armus, but that was cool.
I didn't spot this at all! Normally I'm pretty good at spotting those set redresses.
We don't know how long Kelpians live - Saru could be considered an adolescent in their natural lifespan.
We don't have the quality of floating Holo Screen Projector like shown on DSC and many other Sci-Fi shows.
That's literally being worked on right now by various research groups & companies.
It is easily do-able on Android if you have a Chrome Cast Dongle.Sure, but a "flick my iPad screen onto the HDTV" thing is probably workable right now.
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