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I know nothing, Jon Snow. You said people were confused by a picture showing Klingons, I wondered where the confusion was
 
Could the one Talosian be David Morse ? :

MorseTalosian.jpg
Damn it, what the hell? Only females can play Talosians. Only females.

ONLY THE WOMEN!!!

Disco is officially an alternate timeline and does not respect TOS.

(;))
 
I'm looking forward to seeing the Talosians, who are in this upcoming episode. Whereas the Klingons aren't. Unless you count Tyler. I consider him more Leland's Section 31 Stooge these days.
 
Although I somehow doubt he'd stay Leland's stooge if Michael told him what they'd planned for Spock. If push comes to shove, I see him choosing Michael, Pike and Discovery over his new bosses. Then again I could be very wrong and it could be a dramatic twist if he doesn't.

I like the look of the new Talosians, especially the pulsing vein effect. It seems that they are being helpful in the preview, so I wonder how we get to General Order 7.

In the part of the preview where it shows the Discovery in warp, there's a ship behind it. Whether it's pursuing it or following convoy style is not clear. My first thought, though, was that it was the USS Enterprise. Can anyone who's more familiar with Trek ships tell which one it is? My guess is that Spock and Michael run into some trouble with S31 tracking them down and Discovery and Enterprise are going to arrive as the proverbial 'cavalry'.
 
Although I somehow doubt he'd stay Leland's stooge if Michael told him what they'd planned for Spock. If push comes to shove, I see him choosing Michael, Pike and Discovery over his new bosses. Then again I could be very wrong and it could be a dramatic twist if he doesn't.

I agree, I think -- at the very least -- he'd side with Burnham. I think right now he's looking for a new identity, so he's thrown himself into Section 31 hook, line, and sinker. It's not Starfleet or the Empire, so to him it's a Third Way.

He won't be too happy if/when it founds out it was a mistake. "I thought I had it all figured out! And now here I am, Michael, right back to Square One!"
 
Although I somehow doubt he'd stay Leland's stooge if Michael told him what they'd planned for Spock. If push comes to shove, I see him choosing Michael, Pike and Discovery over his new bosses. Then again I could be very wrong and it could be a dramatic twist if he doesn't.

I like the look of the new Talosians, especially the pulsing vein effect. It seems that they are being helpful in the preview, so I wonder how we get to General Order 7.

In the part of the preview where it shows the Discovery in warp, there's a ship behind it. Whether it's pursuing it or following convoy style is not clear. My first thought, though, was that it was the USS Enterprise. Can anyone who's more familiar with Trek ships tell which one it is? My guess is that Spock and Michael run into some trouble with S31 tracking them down and Discovery and Enterprise are going to arrive as the proverbial 'cavalry'.
It's a Section-31 ship.
(of which we now know there are at least 3)
Whether it's the one with Leland & Georgieu remains to be seen.
(also whether it's chasing or just following is unknown at this time)
 
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Those spaceships attacking Earth do look like the modified probe from the last episode.
 
So Spock knew time travel was possible and prevented a future catastrophe a decade before "The Naked Time"

A new Spock facing new challenges? Awesome. Nimoy Spock continuity getting ruined again and again? Nope.
 
They certainly act as though it's a new breakthrough.
A way to do it isn't the same as thinking it's impossible
The Naked Time said:
KIRK: Checked elapsed time, Mister Sulu.
SULU: My chronometer's running backwards, sir.
KIRK: Time warp. We're going backward in time. Helm, begin reversing power. Slowly.
SULU: Helm answering, sir. Power reversing.
SPOCK: We're back to normal time, Captain.
KIRK: Engines ahead. Warp one.
SULU: Warp one, sir.
KIRK: Mister Spock.
SPOCK: Yes, sir.
KIRK: The time warp. What did it do to us?
SPOCK: We've regressed in time seventy one hours. It is now three days ago, Captain. We have three days to live over again.
KIRK: Not those last three days.
SPOCK: This does open some intriguing prospects, Captain. Since the formula worked, we can go back in time, to any planet, any era.
KIRK: We may risk it someday, Mister Spock. Resume course to our next destination, Mister Sulu.
Guess they didn't read the NX 01's logs.
 
A way to do it isn't the same as thinking it's impossible
That's the kind of adhering to the letter while ignoring the spirit of continuity which gave us the Ferengi and Borg episodes of ENT.
Guess they didn't read the NX 01's logs.
Yes, Star Trek continuity has been a mess since 2001. ENT similarly doesn't fit with TOS, but gives itself an out in the TCW. Disco may well be doing the same with it's Red Angel arc.
 
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