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Here's another thing I've been wondering about: does "Calypso" become Star Trek's Official 33rd Century where we have the ENT Era, the TOS Era, the TNG Era, and now the Calypso Era... or does it turn out to be just an Alternate 33rd Century?

I think it would be regarded as the Discovery Era. If things get fixed for the distant future, that’s cool, but it’s also an intriguing idea having Discovery rebuild the Federation from scratch from all of the galaxy’s refugees. Up til now, I don’t see how any of the RA’s actions have done anything to stop Control, if Control is even the real enemy.
 
The other thing is - a random accident is just so, so, so much more effective a tragedy than some "heroic sacrifice" (which they'll inevitably do). It's the samy reason why Spider-Man's origin is so effective, whereas every retcon where Uncle Ben's murder was part of a larger scheme/conspiracy to manipulate Peter Parker turned out to be utter bull-crap.

Pike was injured in a heroic sacrifice. “Inspection tour of a cadet vessel. Old Class J starship. One of the baffle plates ruptured. He went in bringing out all those kids that were still alive.”
 
I'm wondering if the comment "shades of where we know Pike will end up" means Pike will be given a glimpse of his future via the Red Angel.

I'm pretty sure this is what we're going to see.

I got the feeling that the season is going to end with some kind of cliffhanger depositing Burnham in the future (10? 100? 1,000? years) and that next season will involve getting back. But I've been wrong before. I don't think this show is ever going to directly lead into the TOS era, unless the third season is its last.

As for Pike leaving .... we knew this a while ago, and it makes perfect sense. I still adhere to the "Defense Against the Dark Arts" theory that DSC will keep cycling through captains each season, which may or may not be the TOS guest character.

As for the altercation-that-was-nothing, I like to picture Mount and Frakes getting in a slap-fight. That's my head canon.
 
This pathological need to appease canon police is going to be the death of this show.

I wouldn't go that far. It's entertaining and they're doing what they want in spite of it. I love when they find a way to make it fit but the loud detractors, Bermanistas, the Make Trek Great Again contingent, and the ME Crowd all still don't accept it... because then I know it's not the show that's the problem.
 
I haven't seen Andromeda since 2000 (has it really been 19 years?!), I'll give it another look some time. At the very least, I'm not too concerned about if it looks dated. I'm a TOS fan... :p

Might as well make it tonight, if it's on Amazon Prime. Why not?
 
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Pike was injured in a heroic sacrifice. “Inspection tour of a cadet vessel. Old Class J starship. One of the baffle plates ruptured. He went in bringing out all those kids that were still alive.”

Errr... yes.
You're absolutely right. I should have phrased that better. As is - his heroic sacrifice was very "down to Earth" . There was an accident. In the struggle he kept his character, and protected others, while getting shafted himself. That's realistic.

I would be disappointed by an extreme larger-than-life sacrifice - say, he has to step into the live to stop the future A.I. from destroying existence itself or some ohter out-there shit. That would kinda' destract from the character, because everyone would have made that choice! But getting in harms way to protecting just a handfull of others? That needs some balls, and is something we, as an audience, can much stronger identify as a truly righteous and uncommon act.
 
A new news article has been published at TrekToday:

According to Deadline, at the end of Season 2, two Discovery actors will be making their departure. Leaving will be Anson Mount...

Continue reading...
 
Kurtzman's quote of:

“And the fact that we will synchronize with canon by the end of this season, that means we may see shades of where we all know Pike will end up.”

Does not necessarily mean he will end up in the beepin' chair at the end of the season, especially considering two pieces of dialogue from The Menagerie strongly implied he wasn't in the chair until sometime several years after this season of DSC. The first is that Kirk said he took over the Enterprise from Pike. The second is that Mendez said "there has been subspace chatter about [Pike's accident] for months", suggesting it was a more recent thing.

If there's anything this season relative to Pike's accident and the wheelchair, it's more likely (as someone mentioned above) that it's the Red Angel revealing Pike's future.

They've done a good job keeping with general story continuity so far. There's no reason to believe they will not continue keeping with it.
 
I don't see the fuss. The article incorrectly says that the end of the season catches up to the TOS timeline (or readers are incorrectly interpreting that). As others have pointed out, it catches up to the canon, which means Pike's fate is mentioned/confirmed, but doesn't actually happen. The insider Hoity Toity already posted that...

... we'll get to see the incident that puts Pike in the chair -- most likely a vision of the future from the Red Angel?
 
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