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Spoilers Star Trek: Discovery 3x11 - "Su'Kal"

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Since its a scifi show, both the characters working together AND technology matter equally and should fit TOGETHER.
Nope, especially if the sci fi show is Star Trek.

That’s one of the most annoying things about Discovery. We never know where these locations are and how far they are between each other. For all we know this nebula is in the delta quadrant and we’re 20,000 light years from the place we last last met her.
It really doesn't matter. It's either too far, too close or right where it needs to be.

It's Gray. Why can only Adira see him/her? Is Gray real and a really good hologram reporting back to the Emerald City?
Do you even watch the show????
The Borg don't watch their back. Having the power to destroy all dilithium everywhere in the galaxy is something that must be assimilated to attain perfection.
It's a joke based on the user name Kelso.
 
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Omg get a life

I have a life thank you very much... I just do stuff like this when I have some spare time to relax a bit and take my mind off of different things... such as the pandemic, the current (deteriorating) state of the socio-economic system which will collapse globally by roughly 2030, worsening conditions of the biosphere (such as climate change) and my studies.

Don't presume people don't 'have a life' just because they write a comprehensive reply on a topic they find interesting
 
Harsh. It's not like he had control over his action.
Unless he suddenly gains the power to bring back everyone he killed, chooses to do so to make up for his mistake, and then somehow de powers himself, I am not sure why you think that matters.

The simple fact is, he caused it to happen, and as long as he exists he could cause it to happen again.

This sort of thing is in fact the very reason why General Order 24 exists. Because for all 99.9% of the time a thing might be harmless, even that .1% makes it too dangerous to be allowed to continue to exist.

Nah, she'd have to lose control off he ship to children, hippies and every random passenger to be that.
Incorrect, because even Riker or Janeway at their worst remembered to raise shields and lock down the computers.

Who said anything about it being someone on the ship? There an entire Starfleet out there looking for thirty pieces of silver.
Except not, because they wouldn't have known everything she showed she knew.
 
Except not, because they wouldn't have known everything she showed she knew.
And no one else in Starfleet knows?

Unless he suddenly gains the power to bring back everyone he killed, chooses to do so to make up for his mistake, and then somehow de powers himself, I am not sure why you think that matters.

The simple fact is, he caused it to happen, and as long as he exists he could cause it to happen again.

This sort of thing is in fact the very reason why General Order 24 exists. Because for all 99.9% of the time a thing might be harmless, even that .1% makes it too dangerous to be allowed to continue to exist.
Still harsh and not very Starfleet or Star Trek.

Incorrect, because even Riker or Janeway at their worst remembered to raise shields and lock down the computers.
I was thinking of a different captain who's ship was boarded and hijacked with some frequency.
 
One thing that confused me. They kept going on and on about a four hour limit on the planet, but when Saru and Culber stay behind, Culber tells Michael that Discovery would need recover them within a day or it would be too late. So, what's the actual timetable here?

They had no idea Adira was coming to the rescue, and if the pills they were bringing will help, why didn't the away team bring them in the first place?

I feel like I missed something.
 
One thing that confused me. They kept going on and on about a four hour limit on the planet, but when Saru and Culber stay behind, Culber tells Michael that Discovery would need recover them within a day or it would be too late. So, what's the actual timetable here?

They had no idea Adira was coming to the rescue, and if the pills they were bringing will help, why didn't the away team bring them in the first place?

I feel like I missed something.
I assume Adira is bringing a fresh dose of what they took before.
 
I assume Adira is bringing a fresh dose of what they took before.

I guess, but then why wouldn't they have brought extra along? I get that they wouldn't have been able to use it because of the holotechnology, but still.

And they didn't know she was coming, so why volunteer to stay if anything after four hours was supposed to be a death sentence?
 
Someone else mentioned this earlier...

What if Su'Kal is actually the ghost like creature now and the Kelpian is part of the holodeck?

That could explain why he's able to effect the dilithium in such a manner to cause The Burn.

Perhaps he has become an integral part of the planet?
 
So the word is there are 2 episodes left in the season, and none of them is "That Hope is You Part 2". What's going on? Is that left for next season?

What bothers me is I feel like something lies in that hypothetical episode.

The first episode ended with, literally, hope; that someone has finally arrived to restore the Federation to what it once was. But since then, I've gotten no sense that objective is being carried out. Discovery just returned to Starfleet and is essentially just one of the other ships following orders. There's no sense of them restoring the soul of who the Federation once was. To me, that's been the most disappointing thing this season so far.
 
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