Like many of you, I really liked this episode. It got me a bit misty-eyed too, reminding me why I love Star Trek in all it's forms - that drive to explore, to "seek out new life and new civilizations", and yes, to connect.
The episode was a great celebration of that ethos, and echoes the message at the end of Season 2 Burnham had for Spock, that she wanted him to reach out to others.
Aurolio! Ooh, that would be cool.
Aurellio has been mentioned as Tarka’s
*current* partner working on the next gen spore drive for the Federation, and the partner he referred to here was from their time as captives of the Emerald Chain, and supposedly escaped and his whereabouts unknown, so he can’t be referring to Aurellio. Also, there’s a definite vibe that Tarka’s referring to a life partner, and Aurellio’s partner we know is Orion from his conversation with Stamets last season.
I think we’re supposed to get another new role for Kenneth Mitchell this season, as his ALS advancing has made reprising Aurellio more difficult, so it’s nice to still get a mention of him!
Yay, another Vonnegut fan!
You could definitely say that! I have a tattoo of Vonnegut on my right shoulder, and the nephew I helped raise, and is one of my favorite people in the world, is named after him! Vonnegut and Trek are both so wonderfully human, I’m not surprised to see an overlap in the fandoms!
Yeah, I don't trust Tarka as far as I could throw him.
Same. I believe his story like, 30%.
What the hell is Kovich's position/job? He interrogated Phillipa, knows Terran Empire history, knows about time soldiers, gives Admiral Vance advice, counseled Culber, offered Tilly a job at the Academy,
and knows about AI psychology?
According to Cronenberg he’s a Federation historian, which given their time of rebuilding, would make a sort of sense to have him be such an important utility player. If he’s the most knowledgeable and well versed historian on all aspects of the Federation, he’d be an invaluable resource in trying to regain what they’d lost.