I'd read that fanfic.I’d prefer to watch space hippie tribbles having a holodeck adventure malfunction in the Mirror Universe.
For that matter, maybe I'll write it myself.
I'd read that fanfic.I’d prefer to watch space hippie tribbles having a holodeck adventure malfunction in the Mirror Universe.
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Sorry, since that new novel said Section 31 is a super AI that has controlled the universe since that date.
is there a Space Geneva Convention?
It was something that didn’t sit well with me...to the point I think they fudge it a little by keeping it vague as to whether or not they just stuck it in the tractor beam. It was a very questionable moment, but then
TNG "Chain of Command" makes it clear that a comparable convention exists as of the 2360s. Whether our heroes there have a leg to stand on when expecting the Cardassians to comply is left unclear. All bets are currently off as regards the mid-23rd century, as Kirk never appealed to such a convention.
Timo Saloniemi
So did "it's legal/illegal", though. Why would Starfleet judge against a winning move when the Allies didn't find fault in theirs?
Timo Saloniemi
The very episode opening DSC shows how it's accepted practice in at least some parts of the Federation to give the Vulcan Hello,
There is no reason to assume that any of today's rules of war would apply.
They are all heavily tied to the human context, after all,
So are laws against slavery, but you don't see the Federation engage in the trade with Slave girls from Orion.
According to pretty much any military today (Except the North Korean maybe) that would be an illegal order that Burnham should have refused to carry out.It was still Georgiou's order.
I agree with this as well. I think that the Discovery is a R&D ship. All the weird things going on onboard. We all ready know that Lorca is a military genius and it seems that several times in the new trailer, he is trying to plead his case to "win the war". I think we are going to see some of those banned weapons we always hear about in other series. Also explains why Mudd is there.I agree, Jason Isaac has said that lorca is going to be the most 'fucked up' Captain, in his words. An article i read on Cinema Blend also states that Captain Lorca is going to be up to some seriously nefarious shit., I'm guessing that Discovery's mission will have to do with doing something highly illegal and immoral to beat the klingons like the creation of a bioweapon. Burnham will find redemption and make peace with her demons by stopping Lorca from carrying out his plan
R&d as in testbed? Because its been confirmed by producers shes not a unique ship and its not the discovery class.I agree with this as well. I think that the Discovery is a R&D ship. All the weird things going on onboard. We all ready know that Lorca is a military genius and it seems that several times in the new trailer, he is trying to plead his case to "win the war". I think we are going to see some of those banned weapons we always hear about in other series. Also explains why Mudd is there.
Yep, research and development. But did they say that it is NOT a unique ship? Or that it is? I didn't read that part.R&d as in testbed? Because its been confirmed by producers shes not a unique ship and its not the discovery class.
R&d as in testbed?
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