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Trailer for Episode 10
https://startrek.com/videos/preview-star-trek-strange-new-worlds-season-one-episode-ten

I can see why TrekCore said to avoid it

Seems to be a remake of Balance of Terror. Outpost 4 is attacked by (a cool looking) plasma weapon, some of the dialogue is even the same from BoT.

I think we're seeing a future where Pike prevents the accident (or doesn't go on the mission) and is still in command of the Enterprise come the events of Balance of Terror, and some how that's bad for the Federation. Uhura isn't a cadet, she's in her wide neck uniform and single rank stripe, everyone has gold rank stripes instead of division colour stripes. Chapel is also in a blue uniform, not white. The Comet from BOT is there too.

I don't want a new timeline, so my theory is that this episode shows Pike the catastrophic alternate future that occurs if he doesn't fulfil his fate, so he must decide to sacrifice both himself and that doomed cadet to avoid this and restore the normal timeline. I'm clutching at straws I know.
 
Trailer for Episode 10
https://startrek.com/videos/preview-star-trek-strange-new-worlds-season-one-episode-ten

I can see why TrekCore said to avoid it

Seems to be a remake of Balance of Terror. Outpost 4 is attacked by (a cool looking) plasma weapon, some of the dialogue is even the same from BoT.

I think we're seeing a future where Pike prevents the accident (or doesn't go on the mission) and is still in command of the Enterprise come the events of Balance of Terror, and some how that's bad for the Federation. Uhura isn't a cadet, she's in her wide neck uniform and single rank stripe, everyone has gold rank stripes instead of division colour stripes. Chapel is also in a blue uniform, not white. The Comet from BOT is there too.
An alternate future episode, a ‘what if Pike was there instead of Kirk’ version of ‘Balance of Terror’? I think this is the incident where Pike gets injured… it’s a flash forward episode to his ‘accident’? I dunno… no Q around to put any sense to this idea.
 
An alternate future episode, a ‘what if Pike was there instead of Kirk’ version of ‘Balance of Terror’? I think this is the incident where Pike gets injured… it’s a flash forward episode to his ‘accident’? I dunno… no Q around to put any sense to this idea.
Who needs Q when you have time crystals?
I wonder if the Jim Kirk who shows up is from this possible future? Older, captain's stripes and commanding his own ship.
 
In the sneak peak Number One asks the captain "what are you going to do?" (about his unfortunate vision of the future) and he replies "I have to do something, don't I?" I reckon he will go back to Boreth and beg the monks to undo it, so they show him what happens if that future doesn't happen.
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An alternate future episode, a ‘what if Pike was there instead of Kirk’ version of ‘Balance of Terror’? I think this is the incident where Pike gets injured… it’s a flash forward episode to his ‘accident’? I dunno… no Q around to put any sense to this idea.
Good.

Let Pike make sense of it himself rather than the god stand in.
 
Who needs Q when you have time crystals?
I wonder if the Jim Kirk who shows up is from this possible future? Older, captain's stripes and commanding his own ship.
Time crystals are a random and convenient plot device, they have no over arching significance to Star Trek chronology, technology, character development or law thus far… unless they are actually ‘tears/orbs of the prophets’ as encountered by the Bajoran’s? A sufficiently sophisticated species would regard such ‘magical’ things in a more scientifically grounded context rather than the spiritual and religious basis of ancient Bajoran texts? :shrug:
 
Time crystals are a random and convenient plot device, they have no over arching significance to Star Trek chronology, technology, character development or law thus far… unless they are actually ‘tears/orbs of the prophets’ as encountered by the Bajoran’s? A sufficiently sophisticated species would regard such ‘magical’ things in a more scientifically grounded context rather than the spiritual and religious basis of ancient Bajoran texts? :shrug:
Eventually until they made sense of it.

They are not there yet, so it's magic. That's OK.
 
Time crystals are a random and convenient plot device, they have no over arching significance to Star Trek chronology, technology, character development or law thus far… unless they are actually ‘tears/orbs of the prophets’ as encountered by the Bajoran’s? A sufficiently sophisticated species would regard such ‘magical’ things in a more scientifically grounded context rather than the spirituality and religion based on ancient Bajoran texts? :shrug:
Sure they do. They're just a made up thing to make stuff happen just like all the rest. None of this stuff has "significance" until it does.
 
Oh man…

if they actually do it and set the show in an alternate universe where Pike doesn’t become crippled I’m going to laugh and laugh
 
Seems to be a remake of Balance of Terror. Outpost 4 is attacked by (a cool looking) plasma weapon, some of the dialogue is even the same from BoT.

I think we're seeing a future where Pike prevents the accident (or doesn't go on the mission) and is still in command of the Enterprise come the events of Balance of Terror, and some how that's bad for the Federation. Uhura isn't a cadet, she's in her wide neck uniform and single rank stripe, everyone has gold rank stripes instead of division colour stripes. Chapel is also in a blue uniform, not white. The Comet from BOT is there too.

This would be insane in a good way.

It might also explain Captain Kirk wearing a different badge if he does appear in the season finale
 
I can’t wait to find out what this major spoiler is on Monday when the press photographs are released. I wonder who or what the original series cameo is going to be? :D

Three words: James T. Kirk. I betcha anything Kirk is in command of the Farragut and has to go back in time striving to put right what once went wrong. (Granted I'm mixing my Quantum Leap and Star Treks together as well as Starfleet captains).
 
Three words: James T. Kirk. I betcha anything Kirk is in command of the Farragut and has to go back in time striving to put right what once went wrong. (Granted I'm mixing my Quantum Leap and Star Treks together as well as Starfleet captains).
Or maybe Shatner has been cast as Pike’s barber as rumoured? :D
 
Oh man…

if they actually do it and set the show in an alternate universe where Pike doesn’t become crippled I’m going to laugh and laugh
Tbh, that's a show I'd keep watching :D But i also wouldn't mind if this becomes a TOS remake too, it's so damn good!
 
A friend had an interesting theory for Episode 10.

It's a test by some greater power (Organians?) to show that Pike can't avoid his fate. He will get injured at some point in this episode (not for real) to show that even if he prevents the accident on the cadet ship, he will still get injured horribly protecting people some other time.
 
Spotted what might be a new Romulan design on the far right. Also the Romulans are using beams, not pulses. Though they seem to be firing them in short bursts.
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The BoPs also seem to be based off the Picard redesign. At the very least the Bussards are the same, a ring of green lights with a big light in the middle

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Ortegas, Spock and Uhura have all been promoted.
 
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