Next week looks like an action packed rescue mission. Also i may have misheard but it sounds like Book is heading into the territory of a group called the 'Emerald Chain'?
Lets hope it turns out better.When Admiral Vance said "welcome back to the fleet", I had a flashback to the BSG episode "Pegasus" when Admiral Cain said those same exact words to the crew of the Galactica.
SHE IS A QUEEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Hope his cat's okay.
The planet they're on appears to be the same one from the season's trailer where we see a Hiawatha type ship crashing. Which could suggest that design was intentionally chosen to represent "old derelict." And here people were whining about "ermagahd, why don't they design new ships for the future? CHILDHOOD RAPED!!! STAR TREK RUINED!!!!!1111oneone"
One of the trailers shows Detmer flying Book's ship (with an Andorian in the background)Calling it now, Book isn’t getting his ship back.
Yes, I'm already anticipating "where are the derelict Galaxy/Sovereign/Intrepid/Defiant/Akira/Curiosity class ships?"
Next week looks like an action packed rescue mission. Also i may have misheard but it sounds like Book is heading into the territory of a group called the 'Emerald Chain'?
I mean, it might happen again. Would be nice to know why it happened.Burnham's line about "we can't restore the Federation until we know the cause of the Burn" is just awful. I'm hoping it's a red herring rather than her being right.
It was an awful disaster...that happened over a century ago. All of the sudden there's tremendous urgency in solving it because Discovery is there?
I mean, it might happen again. Would be nice to know why it happened.
Well if it wasn't a natural phenomenon, it might have been a targeted attack on the unified powers.I just don't get the sense of narrative urgency they're putting on this, unless there are some ongoing issues caused by the Burn.
Well if it wasn't a natural phenomenon, it might have been a targeted attack on the unified powers.
Don't you think if was a targeted attack whoever did so would have invaded/occupied former Federation space by now?
Hell, if it's localized, why hasn't anyone from the "unburned" areas migrated inward and set up their own fiefdoms?
Indeed yes. It seems if they restrict some warp travel due to the Burn then determining its cause would probably go a long way in beginning normal warp travel again.I mean, it might happen again. Would be nice to know why it happened.
It's urgent for Burnham, it might not be urgent for 32nd century starfleet at all. It's still kinda important to know why the burn happened because you don't want the bulk of your fleet randomly blowing up wether it's in a week or in a hundred years.I mean maybe? But it only happened once a century ago. Why would you expect it to happen like next week, and not another 100 years from now?
I just don't get the sense of narrative urgency they're putting on this, unless there are some ongoing issues caused by the Burn.
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