That's much less silly, but at least Star Trek-ish.![]()
I think it was more inspired by the courthouse in Back to the Future.

That's much less silly, but at least Star Trek-ish.![]()
Share it, and gain wisdom in the sharing.
No, it'll be a whole stack of tribbles filling the suit. Pink TAS ones.It's gotta be Georgiou. Or a tribble![]()
The Red Angel is Morn.
I took the owl as another reference to Odysseus since the owl is associated with his patron, Athena.The Red Angel might have something to do with the Cyclops Owl from "Calypso". Its shape looks vaguely like an angel, and the cyclops thing might be an interpretation of the space suit window. Alcor IV seems to be one of the last human colonies by the time of "Calypso" ... so maybe while the tales of the red angel were being passed down each generation, the angel somehow turned into an owl. It's not unusal that myths and legends are changing as time goes by. It would be consistent with the Federation becoming the V'draysh ... and Craft didn't even know what a Tuesday was!
Only problem is Spock called the angel a she.
The Red Angel turns out to be....Kimbock! Another daughter of Sarek that nobody knew about!![]()
They did. They call her a “she” several times actually.He did? I didn't notice that ^^ Well, I watch the episodes usually in German, maybe they didn't translate it here.
I mean, it's not that I really believe that the Red Angel is Picard... but somehow I like the thought.
New thoughts, I think (unless someone has posted previously?)
Might the person inside the suit be perhaps trapped and can’t escape from it?
Maybe the RAs abilities are limited to travelling / being sent transported, in the suit (through time / across vast distances) but not being able to talk, or exit the suit? A prison of sorts...?
In other words the RA needs Spock because:
- he can mind meld with the RA and she can communicate with him via her thoughts / memories (of future events yet to transpire). Spock has said that the person inside the suit is lonely, which implies isolation (through perhaps being trapped).
And
- because he’s half human, which may set him apart in terms of resilience / mental fortitude / and possessing a very direct connection to humanity and to Vulcan which may be essential to his receiving the RAs ‘messages’ etc. Maybe his upbringing makes him more receptive to the existence of the RA (and perhaps even time travel itself as a concept)?
If the person in the suit is trying to escape, it would make sense for her to seek out a Vulcan who can mind meld, as she is unable to communicate directly, but not one so set in their ways that they hinder the RA from achieving its mission, and finding escape?
I do believe it’s Spock’s shared heritage of being half human, half Vulcan that is the key reason why he was chosen - and also going off the plot points introduced around Vulcan Extremists not accepting him and trying to kill him and his family.
In other words the perceived ‘weakness’ of him being human and Vulcan (according to the Logic Extremists and prejudiced Vulcans, and humans alike) is ultimately what makes Spock the sole candidate for the rescue of the person inside the suit, and gives him the strength / insight to find a solution to the Angels predicament.
Anywho, just some thoughts around this...
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