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Spoilers How it will end, your predictions.

Some sort of stop-gap agreement is reached so the Emerald Chain and the remaining Discovery crew leave the ship. Part of the agreement is dismantling Discovery, to figure out how to recreate the Spore Drive, which Zora doesn't like, so the ship disappears. Enter "Calypso".

Zora will use reprogrammable matter to reconfigure the ship back into its 23rd Century appearance while it hides.

Zora said her Captain ordered Discovery to stay where it is. So, presumably, whatever compromise Vance reaches is something Burnham won't like and Saru will take her side over Vance's. So Saru gives the order to hide.

Could this all be wrong? Absolutely. But it's what I'm going with for now. Su'Kal is the Wild Card.
 
There will be a Cliffhanger at the end of the episode. Maybe Stamets will be pulled in another dimension or something.
 
Could su kal be In disguise himself? Has he been covered up like the away team? Also is he even a human, he could be an Android, hence no radiation effect
 
Could su kal be In disguise himself? Has he been covered up like the away team? Also is he even a human, he could be an Android, hence no radiation effect

Sometimes they are more susceptible to radiations, sometimes less, it depends on whom is writing the fiction or plot demands. Asimovian robots are extremely sensitive to gamma rays even at a very low level, which is why you can disable them while leaving the humans practically unaffected.
 
I think Sa'kul is actually the monster. He's a ba'ul/kelpien hybrid, the first ever born. The fully kelpien sa'kul is some sort of thought form or tulpa that the real sa'kul projects. Note that we never see culber scan the fully kelpien sa'kul. .
Aside from the fact that the away team has none of their equipment, therefore Culber can't scan anything, this is a great prediction.
 
Nothing would seem to indicate this happening.

I think Michael let a message to her mom stating that they would meet in the distant future and her dad too... Maybe it's prophetic, who knows? I mean maybe each season hence will take place a few hundred years further in the future...
 
They will cry. They will all bloody cry because the writers think that is how they will make us feel for the crew. (I don't hate the show I really love it. I hate all the crying. I love everything else)
 
That reminds me of a line in the Drew Carey Show... Drew's boss comes to an employee and says: There's a telegram here that says that your grandad cried in his sleep this morning. I don't see what the big deal is, old people, cry all the time... Wait, I misread, it says he DIED in his sleep, Oops my mistake sorry...
 
I think Michael let a message to her mom stating that they would meet in the distant future and her dad too... Maybe it's prophetic, who knows? I mean maybe each season hence will take place a few hundred years further in the future...

i don’t think that would make for good story telling. We’ve barely gotten to know the 32nd century. Jumping every year would make it hard for the audience to connect .
 
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