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Most likely some kind of human or alien cyborg.

Airiam's nature has been subject to a number of divergent background statements. StarTrek.com described Airiam as being a "synthetic-Human hybrid", while Ted Sullivan tweeted that she was an alien. Meanwhile After Trek: "Episode 3" described her species as "augmented alien", while After Trek: "Episode 5", involving Gretchen J. Berg, Neville Page, and Glenn Hetrick called her instead an "augmented Human".
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Airiam

IMDB for S2 had listed Hannah Cheesman just as "Airiam 2.5", but now it's changed to "Lt. Cmdr. Airiam" for the first 2 episodes and "Airiam 2.5" for 1 episode.

Sara Mitich is listed as "Lt. Nilsson" for 3 S2 episodes including Brother. She might be the one helping set up the gravity simulator if they kept her blond hair.

Anybody see any other references to this? The Airiam makeup does look different so far and that does look like Sara on the left.

Airiams 1a.jpg
 
I'm on "Elementary, Dear Data" in my TNG Rewatch. Something important relating to DSC here.

Geordi: "Your first visit to a holodeck, Doctor?"
Pulaski: "With this level of sophistication!"

It feeds right into the idea that they're not brand-new. It's just that the one on the Enterprise is more advanced than anything Pre-TNG.
 
I'm on "Elementary, Dear Data" in my TNG Rewatch. Something important relating to DSC here.

Geordi: "Your first visit to a holodeck, Doctor?"
Pulaski: "With this level of sophistication!"

It feeds right into the idea that they're not brand-new. It's just that the one on the Enterprise is more advanced than anything Pre-TNG.

It also suggests that the preceding ones weren't as realistic and could easily be spotted as fake.
 
It also suggests that the preceding ones weren't as realistic and could easily be spotted as fake.

It could. But also bear in mind that in "Lethe" it's close-quarters with a confined interior and Klingons who appear to be obviously holographic when you hit them. In "Elementary, Dear Data" it's not confined. You see what looks like an entire 19th Century city as far as the eye can see. That takes far more depth to create than the inside of a Klingon ship where the walls are all nearby.
 
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I'm thinking about going to Ticonderoga to see the Enterprise for my 40th Birthday in August. A birthday ending in a zero needs Something Big and what better way to celebrate than on board the Enterprise?

On my 30th Birthday, I went to the Top of the Hub, a restaurant on the 52nd Floor of a skyscraper in Boston with a skyline view.

So last time, I shot for the sky. This time I'm shooting for the stars.
 
A few weeks late, but my sister posted on FB pics of her attending the premiere of Discovery in NYC. I am so frickin' jealous. She had pics of the cast and crew. She's savvy that way, though. She's had coffee with Robert Picardo and dinner with Garrett Wang.
 
I'm thinking about going to Ticonderoga to see the Enterprise for my 40th Birthday in August. A birthday ending in a zero needs Something Big and what better way to celebrate than on board the Enterprise?

On my 30th Birthday, I went to the Top of the Hub, a restaurant on the 52nd Floor of a skyscraper in Boston with a skyline view.

So last time, I shot for the sky. This time I'm shooting for the stars.
Gees, I'm only about a 2 hour drive from there and I have as of yet made the time to go.
I should plan a trip up this summer as well.
Not getting any younger.
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Just started a re-watch of Voyager, currently on ep 1 S1, because it's been an age, and also distract myself until Friday and the new episode of Discovery.

But I think Discovery has become one of favorite of the Trek series, I love the others (although I've only seen 1 or 2 episodes of TOS) but yeah, Discovery is definitely my fave.

I'm also looking forward to seeing Tyler again, and seeing how he's changed.
 
I didn't notice it in the promo (elevator scene), but I did notice while watching episode 1, Linus has two sets of eyelids, vertical & horizontal. Is that CGI or really good physical work?
 
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