I don't remember hearing anything about a Klingon War lasting four years.
It was, at the least, a FASA ST:RPG thing (Return To Axanar/The Four Years War). I suppose Prelude To Axanar could've gone the same route eventually.
I don't remember hearing anything about a Klingon War lasting four years.
Now that I think some more on this wherever season 2 goes it will be a better choice than waking up in a WW2 hospital tent to Alien Space Nazis.
I loved the end of "Zero Hour", ultimate "What the Fuck?!?" moment.
I was genuinely surprised with Burnham bringing MU Georgiou back to the Prime Universe. I think it would very cool if MU Georgiou actually became the captain of the Discovery in S2. Having a captain that is from the Mirror Universe but learning to adapt to our values, would be really interesting.
She's a mass murdering, sentient-being munching malevolent tyrant. I don't think they're going to preach that out of her during sensetivity training at Officer Candidate School. She has to go back or she has to die.
When Burnham makes gut decisions it is usually the wrong one: step foot on artifact instead of follow orders and come back, commit mutiny, etc. Last time she blames herself on getting her captain killed, this time she couldn't make the disconnect Lorca warned her about and dragged the Emperor back. Emperor Pippa should have been left for dead.
Where's the Dept of Temporaral Investigations stooges when you need em?
Especially after four episode of panto villain space nazis....Now that I think some more on this wherever season 2 goes it will be a better choice than waking up in a WW2 hospital tent to Alien Space Nazis.
Final scene will be Prime Lorca and Mirror Burnam showing up on the Discovery.
I was genuinely surprised with Burnham bringing MU Georgiou back to the Prime Universe. I think it would very cool if MU Georgiou actually became the captain of the Discovery in S2. Having a captain that is from the Mirror Universe but learning to adapt to our values, would be really interesting.
Why would Starfleet ever give her a battlefield commission, let alone a ship?
Why would Starfleet ever give her a battlefield commission, let alone a ship?
It's even less implausible than letting "Ash Tyler" continue to serve. At least "Ash" has a Federation mind written over his old one.
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