Clearly the Betelguesian in TMP was in the middle of a nose-job. He's like Michael Jackson.Cosmo the Betelgeusian.
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The galaxy looks a lot like the many warring kingdoms and fiefdoms of western Europe after the Romans were gone.Treaties and rules have parties who agree to them. The show hasn't made clear who would have agreed to the ban, or who has the power to enforce it. Maybe this will be addressed in upcoming episodes, but what we've seen so far is a Wild West-type setting, where lawlessness usually thrives. So I get why people are questioning it. Even if the remnants of the Federation were down with the ban, surely a lot of others would have a very vested interest in fixing the dilithium problem.
This woman he's never seen before walks in, says she's a Commander, and she's suddenly the hope of the Federation?
He looks more Yiridian than Betelguesian.
But didn't he say he had two ships just in that sector?The guy spent 40 years waiting for some kind of validation; the way I read the scene, it wasn't that whoever showed up would be The Hope for the Federation so much as The Hope That I Can Live Out My Lifelong Fantasy; he just needed somebody to show up and let him know he wasn't alone. Tilly could have walked through that door to the same effect.
I liked it. It felt relatable.
Treaties and rules have parties who agree to them. The show hasn't made clear who would have agreed to the ban, or who has the power to enforce it. Maybe this will be addressed in upcoming episodes, but what we've seen so far is a Wild West-type setting, where lawlessness usually thrives. So I get why people are questioning it. Even if the remnants of the Federation were down with the ban, surely a lot of others would have a very vested interest in fixing the dilithium problem.
He said he could detect two ships in the 600-light-year radius that his sensors could scan. They might have been just passing through at the very far end of that range and never attempted to contact him.But didn't he say he had two ships just in that sector?
But didn't he say he had two ships just in that sector?
Direct from Mike McMahon:They have a story group.........I don't see your examples being that big of a deal and your "what if" didn't happen. It's no more an issue than Kirk talking various evil AI into committing suicide in just 3 seasons of TOS......
We didnt' learn where she is. The Federation likely expanded greatly in the intervening time, so she could be anywhere. There is nothing in the text of the epsiode that says she is devoted to rebuilding or "forcing" the Federation on anyone. That is just the understanding the fans have of where the show is going. There is going to be a time jump before Burnham gets reunited with Discovery (see her long braided hair in the Discovery shots). So it is perfectly possible that Burnham gets a thorough understanding of the status and politics of the future before she does any Federation rebuilding.My main problem with wanting to rebuild the Federatio is the timeline. Burnham is still barely adjusting to this new reality, wouldn't she try to get the whole political pictrue of what is now known space (apparently the whole galaxy)? Maybe some area have wonderful goverments/ organisations. That may not be possible because the place she is in does not seem to have long-range sensors or any contact with remote places.
THEN decide a new Federtion is needed.
Now, she may have done that, but in that case they should have taken us along with her explorations.
Btw., did we ever learn where exactly she is? Or at least which quadrant?
The writers seem to have forgotten that you can use other things to power warp drive.
Nobody.
That whole thing is a giant gaping plot hole that only really exists because the writers want to keep Burnham trapped in their dystopian future.
I think it is clear that the Federation as we know it is gone. But there are still ships and elements of the Federation and Starfleet out there. There is likely also some functional parts out there too - like the core worlds or something - that can be built on. The Discovery crew get 32nd century badges from somewhere. They aren't hedging, they just aren't being totally clear in the first episode to leave some exploration and mystery to the season.Yeah, and it's the one aspect of that last scene that doesn't work. Everything else about the two scenes set at the last listening post point to the guy being completely alone, but then that one bit of dialog muddies the waters. It's a weakness with the whole premise, that they seem to be hedging their bets on if the Federation is really gone or not.
Yeah, it's weird that not every question was answered in the first episode. I, for one, am shocked, shocked I tell you, that they didn't.They aren't hedging, they just aren't being totally clear in the first episode to leave some exploration and mystery to the season.
Inertial dampers.I do find it a bit silly Michael survived a head on collision with a starship. She would be squished like a bug.
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