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Spoilers Star Trek: Discovery 2x08 - "If Memory Serves"

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Has anybody talked about the little robots cleaning up after the Tyler-Culber fight? Because there were freaking robots cleaning up the ship.

I don't recall seeing that before.

For a good long time now it's been head canon for me that little service robots keep the ship spotless, although it was in TNG that I thought this. I'm super glad to see it is now a thing, and if Reno is the one that 'invents' them for the rest of Starfleet I'm all the happier!
 
How could they explain something like that on screen?

How does someone in universe say “Don’t worry, it’s still the prime timeline”, without breaking the fourth wall?

Have someone say it’s a predestination paradox? That these time travel events always happened, are supposed to happen.

Post TNG Titan Riker arrives, in disguise as possibly a chef, looks around, kicks the tires, gives everyone, and the camera, a thumbs up, heads back to 2399, and then has lunch with Jean-Luc on the Picard Show.

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At least in this latest episode he was addressing Burnham when he said 'Commander.' He was looking directly at her. I'd have to rewatch the previous week, but I'm sure it was the same since Spock was unconscious when Leland was in the room.
OK--I rewatched---I will give you this week. Last week he clearly says "we've given Commander Spock a sedative...." time time hack 23:50.
 
Has anybody talked about the little robots cleaning up after the Tyler-Culber fight? Because there were freaking robots cleaning up the ship.
Did it look like this?
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I like to think, outside of disruptive incidents as seen in this episode, the robots only come out when no one is around.

So imagine it's the middle of night mode, and you saunter over to the nearest crew lounge. The lights turn on automatically, as six robots quickly scatter out of eyesight, almost before you notice them.

They're futuristic cockroaches.
 
Something I was left wondering this week - did the murders at the starbase just not happen and it was a big lie, or did s31 kill those three people for reasons? If the former, how did they get the starbase crew to go along with it, and if the latter, why did they need to die? They didn't know anything substantial.
 
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