Well, they planned to have it around permanently but it was too expansive, so I'll put my money on "it was too expensive". Plus the Discovery spend most of the time after the mid-season break in an alternate universe where they couldn't encounter the tardigrade anyway.Could this be the reason we never got to see the tardigrade after the mid season break?
He claims he was unaware of Discovery until just prior to it's mid season break. Fans of the game wrote to him to inform him about Discovery and he started to watch it at that time to see what was going on.Ripper wasn't the major plot doohicky or McGuffin this guy makes him out to be. He was a means to an end.
And it's not like there could have been some huge coverup on CBS's part, by the time this guy started making a fuss, Choose Your Pain had already aired. They had already moved on into Stamets's arch.
**In fact, given the timing, I can't help but wonder if he was holding out and waiting for more "evidence" but once he realized the show was moving on he thought he better get it out there quickly.
So he was unaware of a fairly major new Star Trek show being advertised on mainstream media, but according to his claim, the writers were aware of his obscure game? Sounds legit.He claims he was unaware of Discovery until just prior to it's mid season break. Fans of the game wrote to him to inform him about Discovery and he started to watch it at that time to see what was going on.
Maybe Star Trek is not as popular in Egypt. Plenty of people in the Western world have yet to see Discovery.So he was unaware of a fairly major new Star Trek show being advertised on mainstream media, but according to his claim, the writers were aware of his obscure game? Sounds legit.
Kuwait.Maybe Star Trek is no a popular in Egypt
Yet we're apparently all so familiar with this guy's game that it's the go to for creatively bankrupt Hollywood.Maybe Star Trek is not as popular in Egypt. Plenty of people in the Western world have yet to see Discovery.
Popular enough that Spocks casting was covered in the Kuwait Times.Kuwait.
It's kinda sad; from what little I saw this game actually looks sorta neat and now I already don't want to play it because of the drama surrounding it.
I wan to see the many other examples of huge star-traveling tardigrades in popular fiction that CBS will offer in defense.
Because, you know, the idea is in the zeitgeist.![]()
The game does have an international following, but like you I do not know the truth of the matter. Unlike some people talking about this issue I am keeping an opened mind. Let the courts decide. I am merely reporting what the creator of the game has said. He could be lying or telling the truth. Time will tell. Here is his full statement regarding when he found out about Discovery if you are interested (click on it to read text, sorry the text is small, it was copied from a video).Yet we're apparently all so familiar with this guy's game that it's the go to for creatively bankrupt Hollywood.
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