BTW, he isn't a member here, so I can say this: I think RMB is a total moron.
Actually he does have an account.
BTW, he isn't a member here, so I can say this: I think RMB is a total moron.
Point is that she didn’t kill her first time round.No? Her shuttle was destroyed.
Shhhhh.... Damnit.Actually he does have an account.
Yes she did.Point is that she didn’t kill her first time round.
Or 24th or 25th. Or 22nd.![]()
If Michelle Yeoh's Section 31 series is basically Star Trek: Quantum Leap starring Georgiou, it can leap from one century to the next for each season, even each episode![]()
Isn't that basically Sliders?Hoping the next leap, will be the leap... home.
Hoping the next leap, will be the leap... home.
so see you next week?One of the worst episodes of television I've seen in years.
I didn't even make it half-way through before turning it off and moving on to something else.
Didn't see the end. Don't want to. Don't care.
But posting about it..............thanks.One of the worst episodes of television I've seen in years.
I didn't even make it half-way through before turning it off and moving on to something else.
Didn't see the end. Don't want to. Don't care.
Georgiou clearly had knowledge of other timelines this season, so she either hacked into the Starfleet system (which we did see her do on one occasion) or she had some sense of the parallel timelines brought on by her condition. She may go back to a "home-base" era, I'm guessing in the 23rd century, but I also wouldn't be surprised if SEc 31 didn't send her on time missions, anticipating the development and different outcome of a temporal war. Seems like likely military/dark ops thinking.I think Georgiou will end up in the 24th century of the mirror universe, but after the Terran Rebellion and assist with building their version of a federation.
Disco MU has Earth's continents mirrored as wellAnd, I think this is the first time that planet in the mirror universe is actually different in appearance from its prime universe counterpart. Risa, in the mu, had a ring system, while the Risa, in the pu, does not.
But it wasn't real, only a test, right?NCC-73515,
The Emperor gave her knowledge about the pu Saru, about his medical condition, to mu Saru. The mu Saru took her advice, survived the medical condition, and imparted this information to others of his kind. And, it looks with them helping Captain Tilly in the battle that their status has changed in the mu.
I think Georgiou will end up in the 24th century of the mirror universe, but after the Terran Rebellion and assist with building their version of a federation.
The only point when the universes were "still aligned" would be before they split.The Emperor made it clear that she did not want to be sent back to Terra. I believe the GoF sent her to a point on the timeline of the pu, where the distance between the two universes was not much of an issue. This was so she would not de-incorporate.
I don't think it will be the 23rd century at all or about dark ops. I think we're going to have our expectations massively subverted with Section 31 show. I think Georgiou is going to end up in the mirror 24th century a few years after the terran rebellion wins the war, The galaxy will be a chaotic place with various factions vying for control and perhaps imperial fanatics wanting to rebuild the Terran Empire. Perhaps there is a fledgling federation-like organisation and Georgiou sets up Section 31 as an organisation that protects the innocent, brings justice and fights to protect the fragile peace created by the mirror-federation in order to redeem herself.Georgiou clearly had knowledge of other timelines this season, so she either hacked into the Starfleet system (which we did see her do on one occasion) or she had some sense of the parallel timelines brought on by her condition. She may go back to a "home-base" era, I'm guessing in the 23rd century, but I also wouldn't be surprised if SEc 31 didn't send her on time missions, anticipating the development and different outcome of a temporal war. Seems like likely military/dark ops thinking.
RAMA
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