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Yeah, he's definitely d-e-d.
They did, it was only places way way out in the boonies that needed subspace relay's for a signal to reach that didn't.I mean, you'd have to pretty much ignore how the galaxy is in shambles and doesn't even have insterstellar communication for most of the Quadrant. I mean, Burnham didn't even know the Federation still existed for much of Season 3.
Yea... I can't help but feel people trying the "Oh there was massive technological regression" forget that...NOT be using Dilithium... otherwise, Kaminar would have been a planet half blown apart (just to name that) - and yet, it looked pretty vibrant by the end of Season 3.
Yup.Yeah, he's definitely d-e-d.
Yes, yes it should have.its 32nd century, shouldn't the Shuttle have an EMH? that is partially made of programmable mater that can make medical tools to use? Exocomps used transporters/replicators for tools?
An EMH should have poped up and saved the guy, or at least stabilized him for the time being.
Really? In Star Trek?
I'm not ignoring anything.
I'm saying that its utterly ridiculous to think a regression would have occurred given what we've seen.
What 'infrastructure' are we talking about exactly?
We're talking about technology that can self-repair and self-maintain and all of planet based technologies would NOT be using Dilithium... otherwise, Kaminar would have been a planet half blown apart (just to name that) - and yet, it looked pretty vibrant by the end of Season 3.
ALL former and remaining member planets were left INTACT with their technology intact as well - they had replicators and programmable matter.
The Butterfly people powering their satellites with Dilithium was just a bit dumb and there's no evidence this would have been done everywhere (in fact, Earth for example had no issues like that - and it wasn't mentioned their planetary shield satellites were powered by Dilithium).
In fact, satellites would have been far better running off a combo of solar and advanced fusion - but then again, not all species did things intelligently - and again the butterfly people satellites was a tad... meh... also they had 125 years to redesign those satellites since they probably had to know the Burn happened and that using Dilithium would have been ill-advised.
Which wouldn't have effected a good portion of 32nd century Starfleet because their stuff was established in Enterprise as utilizing organic technology.In addition to destroying dilithium the burn could have fried all the electronic technology in the galaxy meaning it all had to be rebuilt from scratch.
Is this the last episode?We never learned why the Andorians left the federation
i don’t even remember who that is.Doctor Pollard barely has a presence.
she said she’ll be back, didn’t she? That doesn’t necessarily mean she’ll be back as a discovery crew member.Wiseman answered that in the Ready Room.
Which wouldn't have effected a good portion of 32nd century Starfleet because their stuff was established in Enterprise as utilizing organic technology.
No, it doesn't.she said she’ll be back, didn’t she? That doesn’t necessarily mean she’ll be back as a discovery crew member.
So, you’re saying it’s Star Trek?Well, Discovery and its writers simply aren't interested in anything about the science fiction part of the show.
More like they would be happier in doing a show that is about regular fiction than Science Fiction.So, you’re saying it’s Star Trek?
Yes, but that is not sufficient any more. It needs to lean away from Star Trek did before while still being just like Star Trek.So, you’re saying it’s Star Trek?
Yes, but that is not sufficient any more. It needs to lean away from Star Trek did before while still being just like Star Trek.
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