That's it? That's going to destroy all life in the universe??
All sentient life. I guess the planet we shipped all the Trump worshippers to will be OK.
That's it? That's going to destroy all life in the universe??
*sob* You never ask for a second cup in my universe!Maybe the same term is used to describe two different things. Perhaps the time crystals on DSC are not the same thing as the current definition of a time crystal -- which is a crystal that moves then returns to its original alignment at its lowest energy state.
I can't tell the difference between coffee made with Folgers crystals and coffee from the finest restaurants!![]()
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”Poochie”
The second-best Simpsons said:Poochie needs to be louder, angrier and have access to a time machine. Two, whenever Poochie's not onscreen, all the other characters should be asking, "Where's Poochie?"
*sob* You never ask for a second cup in my universe!
That's it? That's going to destroy all life in the universe??
A self-replicating robot swarm taking over the whole galaxy is a longstanding sci-fi trope.
My biggest question is why was Culber walking around in a suit the whole damn time, even at meetings?
I thought the Tilly "What just happened" was the funniest thing I've ever seen on Star Trek. The whole scene was so awkward until Tilly called it out.
Mrs Burnham is unaware we've switched her regular time crystals with new Folger's Crystals. Now let's watch.What about new Folger's Crystals?
My biggest question is why was Culber walking around in a suit the whole damn time, even at meetings?
Well, first things first, the revelation. When we first were told it was Michael, I wasn't the littlest bit surprised, as it was the obvious choice from the start
The plan to bring back and capture the Red Angel had a glaring flaw from the beginning, namely that Burnham needed to be in mortal danger.
So the true food for though to take away from tonight is what happened during the climax, specifically why Control killed Leland. For me it seems like Control shot the needle into his brain when he was trying to give the energy boost to close off the time wormhole. Therefore, I conclude that Future!Control needed more time to slip back into our time through the Red Angel's wormhole so it needed to keep it open just for a little bit more. If it did come back armed with 500 years worth of future knowledge, then in the end all the red bursts, all of the Red Angel's work was for naught: Control is already winning and 500 years ahead of us. I'm anxious and curious how it'll be defeated.
I just want to know where the red angel was for all of season 1 when Michaels ass was on the line level times and started a HUGE war.![]()
I assumed it killed him and then impersonated him through the comm channel as we were already shown it impersonating the admirals. I wonder if such a biological-technological interface could work though. For Airiam, the virus only overrode the cybernetic parts, at least that's what I assumed, but given Control comes from 500 years in the future, it could also conceivably create a virus that can interface with a human brain as well.I'm not convinced it killed him. I suspect it might have implanted some kind of nanovirus into him...
I fully expect an "occupied" leyland to return.
I assumed it killed him and then impersonated him through the comm channel as we were already shown it impersonating the admirals. I wonder if such a biological-technological interface could work though. For Airiam, the virus only overrode the cybernetic parts, at least that's what I assumed, but given Control comes from 500 years in the future, it could also conceivably create a virus that can interface with a human brain as well.
See also-- the half-brother that Spock never mentioned to Kirk despite serving over 20 years together.As others have pointed out, Spock in TOS has been notoriously secretive of his family.
Hypothetical discussion in Journey To Babel:
Kirk: We had that entire episode that took place on Vulcan when you went through Pon Farr, and it's only now that you tell me your father is the Vulcan Ambassador?
Spock: I didn't think it was relevant.
It looked like it, yeah. His fate might have deliberately been left ambiguous. His eye started looking okay as he was still lying on the floor, and then we cut to Tyler hearing him speak. So we can't really know if it was truly him, or if he was taken over by some kind of nanovirus or if it was Control using a synthetised voice while he was incapacitated.I could have sworn his eye was already healing a bit again....
Just like a lot of (most) church folks lolYeah -- There was a lot of Klingon political backstabbing and pettiness in TNG for such a self-proclaimed honorable people.
We are the mirror universeFor all we know such a universe exists in the real reality as well somewhere out there. While extremely, highly improbable, nothing definitively prevents it.
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