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Do you think there might be klingon spies or traitors on the Discovery?

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Commodore
Commodore
Have a suspection that not all crewmembers are loyal to starfleet. There might be people working for the Klingons on board...
 
Ooo, that would be a clever ploy!
If so, then it’s it run by the fanatics we saw, I’d guess. They’re too brutish and up-front for such “dishonorable” subtleties.

:rommie:
 
Commander Landry!!

Actually, it's an interesting question, but one I find to be unlikely. The Klingons are so isolationist and alien in this show that it doesn't seem very feasible that they would have had a pipeline into the Federation to generate spies or sleeper agents.

Still...I certainly wouldn't rule it out.
 
Isn't L'Rell supposed to be a spymaster? And what about the House of Duras which most likely is one of the 24 Ruling Houses?
 
Ash Tyler! Hope not though! Be a bit of a kick in the guts for us Tyler fanatics to have him revealed as a Spy and massive bellend!
 
From what we have heard till now, apparently he is a former POW of the Klingons. Maybe he was reconditioned like Geordi in "The Mind's Eye" during his internment.
 
After last night's episode, and the preview for next week's episode, I am becoming more convinced that this is exactly the case. When lady Klingon told albino Klingon that he would need to sacrifice "everything" for the cause, I had an inkling this might mean sacrificing being Klingon. I wasn't quite sure in what way, but then we saw in the preview...

that they kidnap Lorca and they had him strapped into some chair with what looked like medical-looking equipment around him. It made me think that maybe Klingons are being surgically altered to appear as humans and serve on Starfleet ships. I wonder if we'll see Lorca slowly turning into a Klingon over the season, but still look like himself.
 
After last night's episode, and the preview for next week's episode, I am becoming more convinced that this is exactly the case. When lady Klingon told albino Klingon that he would need to sacrifice "everything" for the cause, I had an inkling this might mean sacrificing being Klingon.

Did NOT think of that.
 
Yes I do. I think the current
Ash Tyler = Voq
theory was planted by CBS on purpose. It's just to obvious. People were speculating about it since before the show began. I think the spy must be someone else. Someone sweet and innocent. Someone you would never suspect.
 
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