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Only the Season finale was a Historical Holo Program.yeah, Riker's holodeck adventure was chronologically after The Cage
I can't help but wonder if - as they did with Connolly - the writers use the opportunity to have the Talosians telepathically regurgitate some of the most common misogynist, patronizing garbage the internet has to say about Burnham.
Look, since that wasn't explicitly stated in the episode and can also be read differently, I have 2 options:Only the Season finale was a Historical Holo Program.
Not the entire Season.
^Considering the Talosians had no idea how to fix a human body I shudder to think how that baby would be delivered, where did they place Vina's womb?
I think the Pervy Talosians were all starting to be on Team Colt, anyway.^Considering the Talosians had no idea how to fix a human body I shudder to think how that baby would be delivered, where did they place Vina's womb?
The Talosians seemed pretty bad at capturing space travelers. Someone like Krall, however, was incredibly good at it for a century.Exactly illustrates the flaw in their plan. Oh well. Let's just trap some more space travellers! Ooh! A Gorn ship! They have loads of offspring at once. Watch out--the little buggers bite!
I almost want to put my stubbornness aside and sign up for CBSAA before the season concludes. Looking forward to this, eventually.
Only the Season finale was a Historical Holo Program.
Not the entire Season.
Discovery indicates that the Enterprise Mirror episodes were at least canonical. Add into the fact that those episodes then summarized Enterprise as happening (Jonathan Archer "sold out humans to alien species" as his counterpart put it) on the Defiant's computer...Are you sure about that? For all I could tell the entire series was his "Historical" Holo Program. Would explain alot.
^Considering the Talosians had no idea how to fix a human body I shudder to think how that baby would be delivered, where did they place Vina's womb?
The Columbia's computer system was probably destroyed and, unless Vina was a medical doctor, she wouldn't really know all the detailed internals of a human.That bit always got to me. Why the fresh hell didn't the Talosians simply read Vina's mind (she WAS still alive, after all) in order to figure out how to fix her?
Or they could at least have accessed the Columbia's computer system.
1. Do you know how to fix your insides, Vina was not a doctor or nurseThat bit always got to me. Why the fresh hell didn't the Talosians simply read Vina's mind (she WAS still alive, after all) in order to figure out how to fix her?
Or they could at least have accessed the Columbia's computer system.
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