Lol, nice to see CornwellAt this point I kinda want a reset...

Lol, nice to see CornwellAt this point I kinda want a reset...
Yeah I think ISS Discovery has been causing trouble....but there's a fine line to tread here. Too much trouble and too many people learn about the MU when (barring some horrible time reset that nobody wants) the writers are going to have to have Starfleet effectively make knowledge of the MU classified and on a strictly need-to-know basis (maybe S31 but certainly not Kirk & co in the TOS until they end up there). So, given that ISS Discovery didn't have spore technology, I'm guessing Killy engaged in skirmishing and terrorist activities that never got wide coverage....til ISS Discovery was either destroyed or transported back to MU when USS Discovery came back.
At this point I kinda want a reset...
Second this. Plus by now Cornwell must've known MU Lorca's real origins and intentions. That's why she asks about his whereabouts seconds after she, Sarek, and her guards beamed inside the Discovery's bridge
I don't think the ISS Discovery can jump, although she was presumably built to. Unless she has a tardigrade...
I also await Admiral Cornwell briefly arresting Cadet Tilly next episode, with Tilly all confused for a moment. Too bad Tilly took off her mirror costume.
Desperate Hours by David MackI want a whole book about her.
Desperate Hours by David Mack
Basically she's a human wearing advanced tactical headgear.
So based on what we know, I'm looking at the title and trying to decide what it means.
War without is easy - the Klingon War or starfleet vs discovery for a bit.
The War within - I'm thinking two possibilities here. 1) Some kind of fight of something inside the mycellium network. Maybe staments trying to bring culber back or a Lorca in the network trying to get out. So war within could be war within the network. Possibility 2 and what I first through by the episode name months ago is something related to Tyler/Voq and the who personailities fighting. I don't think we are done with Tyler'Voq yet.
Just to play the devil's advocate, Sisko did manage to override the Mirror!Terok Nor's controls with his own Prime Universe access codes, despite Intendant Kira being its commanding officer.Thnk about it: Cromwell override the ship with a code. If she know the ship was from a different universe, she would have not.
Just to play the devil's advocate, Sisko did manage to override the Mirror!Terok Nor's controls with his own Prime Universe access codes, despite Intendant Kira being its commanding officer.
Come to think of it, me neither. Good point.I remember the scene, but i don't remember if Sisko used his own codes of the old cardassian codes
Come to think of it, me neither. Good point.
He did override Kira's access codes though... the computer didn't accept them when she tried to abort the self-destruct. But he could've been simply using some hard-coded Cardassian master key or something similar.I checked. They didn't say id the codes are cardassian or starfleet's, but sisko says to Smiley "I hope this terok nor has been build just like mine Terok Nor" just before activating the self destruction sequence
not reallyBy the way, the ‘watch these episodes’ makes certain things a dead giveaway.
I wouldn't say dead giveaway yet, but I'm wondering whether, concerning Deadlock, we should focus on the two Voyagers or Harry Kim. Resurrection gives us someone from the Mirror Universe impersonating their Prime counterparts for some agenda or perhaps someone getting tempted by the prospect of remaining here. As for Space Seed, my gut is reminding me of Marla McGivers and her relationship with Khan.not really
I wouldn't be surprised if the writers completely forgot about the whole ISS Discovery being stuck in Prime Universe. I don't think Captain Killy and ISS Discovery will come into play at all.![]()
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