So basically it turns into Voyager?
I'd like to think not, but that seems to be a growing possibility.
So basically it turns into Voyager?
Thanks for pointing that out. I'm surprised Craft didn't recognize Discovery as an "Ancient" V'draysh ship, then. It was always unconventional-looking, even from the time of the original Ralph McQuarries design, but it still looks like a Starfleet ship all the same. Maybe the designs have changed so much, he couldn't tell.
voyager was a good idea not always implemented properly. I wouldn't mind the concept getting a second chance. The difference here may well be that Discovery crew realizes they cannot and should not go back, and make their way usefully in this new eraSo basically it turns into Voyager?
What a terrible angle to put solar panels, the Golden Gate Bridge runs north to south. Shouldn’t the panels be facing east-west to follow the sun?
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Hey, was The Orville on tonight? I must have forgotten about it for some reason.
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Too bad movie and tv rights are split.It's tough to accept, but some people are saying "we don't know they won't be back...." I think it's pretty clear they won't based on the "cone of silence" that was made a huge plot point here.
Although, if there is a hope, maybe THAT's the Calypso tie-in. The crew makes it back, perhaps for the series finale, and leaves the ship behind.
Why even have solar panels? They have dilithium and fusion. Maybe it's a complicated art piece, turning Golden Gate Bridge into the museum-of-ancient-power-collection-devices or somethingbetter question is: why are there solar panels on the Golden Gate Bridge.
Oh, the best part of the episode: during the interrogation at Starfleet Headquarters, demanding Number One state her name:
"Number One."
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Why even have solar panels? They have dilithium and fusion. Maybe it's a complicated art piece, turning Golden Gate Bridge into the museum-of-ancient-power-collection-devices or something
Why not? Green energy is the future.better question is: why are there solar panels on the Golden Gate Bridge.
Why even have solar panels? They have dilithium and fusion. Maybe it's a complicated art piece, turning Golden Gate Bridge into the museum-of-ancient-power-collection-devices or something
Considering all the hype around her being a therapist, Pike was obviously shaken up over what happened on Boreth and might have talked to her in a therapy session.Here's a question: did Cornwell somehow know about Pike's future? If so, how?
Georgiou will make it back some how for the S31 show. Kurtzman implied it would help explain how S31 got to the way it was in DS9 more.It's tough to accept, but some people are saying "we don't know they won't be back...." I think it's pretty clear they won't based on the "cone of silence" that was made a huge plot point here.
Although, if there is a hope, maybe THAT's the Calypso tie-in. The crew makes it back, perhaps for the series finale, and leaves the ship behind.
Is the Federation still there in 950 years? Maybe there is no federation. I'm excited for the 950 years thing being entirely new, but again, I would have loved to see a little sneak of it, just to whet the appetite.
The solar panels on my roof mostly face SSE and the sun passes directly over them for 83.4% of the day.What a terrible angle to put solar panels, the Golden Gate Bridge runs north to south. Shouldn’t the panels be facing east-west to follow the sun?
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I don't think that word means what you think it means.why not? Green energy is the future.
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