Shuttle bay's aren't kept pressurized, and plasma exhaust vents are very specifically one way only with the other end leading to plasma.She said to target shuttles bays and exhaust vents. So she wanted to kill the crew with it.
Given in season 1 - they specifically talked about what happened to the U.S.S. Defiant and referenced the ENT S4 episode "In A Mirror Darkly"; plus the tie back into the mirror universe in this season, Why would you assume the discovery production team in the writers are not aware of the episode "Future Tense" as well?Yep. The episode Future Tense. I doubt the producers are aware of that episode and also, why use that tech in the turbolift? It’s used to give more space for useful things like quarters and science labs. Not chasms.
Just Ignore them. They’re negative about everything.Given in season 1 - they specifically talked about what happened to the U.S.S. Defiant and referenced the ENT S4 episode "In A Mirror Darkly"; plus the tie back into the mirror universe in this season, Why would you assume the discovery production team in the writers are not aware of the episode "Future Tense" as well?
I suppose it would. If that were so.First thought watching that (And because it's really late) is that felt like a series finale. Discovery has finally come home, Burnham finally got her captaincy, and Saru returned home. If they decided to end the series here and move on to Strange New Worlds, that would work.
Yes.So the new catch phrase for Burnham's is "let's fly."
That bit is a fair complaint.my one gripe about the episode: the turbolift corridor. I honestly felt they were trolling the audience with it, by now. if they have this truly VAST amount of pressurized breathable space, why the hell didn't the asphyxiating crew just take an occasional breather in the funhouse while they progress to their goal.
Actually it is not. The crew was not in Turbolift alley, they were near the nacelle and in the place where the magnetic thingy was. Vacuum/Atmosphere interface is hard to maintain. The seal between vacuum and atmosphere has to be almost impenetrable by Helium, the smallest stable monatomic gas. People don't just poke in and out of vacuum.That bit is a fair complaint.
Not true. I’ve actually been quite positive this seasonJust Ignore them. They’re negative about everything.
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