The original idea was that they were supposed to go to the future on foot and Zora was waiting for them.
Speculation Only: I think they made Discovery look like an older ship so, if someone detected it, they wouldn't think anything of it. Just an old derelict ship. In the earlier portion of the 1,000-year wait, people wouldn't think the same of the Discovery-A, with its configuration.The question isn't "why remove the A?", it's "why did they add it in the first place?"
If there were plans for "Calypso", why did they alter Discovery's registry?
Concealment.The question isn't "why remove the A?", it's "why did they add it in the first place?"
She can simply go on standby, sleep, etc. for centuriesI still find this kind of disgusting. Zora is a sentient AI and has feelings. They basically torture her by making her spend decades in isolation. Red Directive to save Craft? No. Still no justification.
Should have left it as a one off so the Federation didn't have to do something that could be considered evil.
What does an AI skull look like?
I like the idea that the ship hadn't really been waiting there for a thousand years but with its original appearance restored it could plausibly appear like it had. That gives at least some justification for why they bothered to reset the refit and it could mean poor Zora was only isolated for decades rather than centuries.
It still sucks for poor Zora though.
V'draysh is already around as a term, it was mentioned in season 3's Far From Home.Unlikely. Craft mentioned the V'Draysh and Chabon has confirmed on Instagram that its a syncope for Federation. Something like that doesn't usually happen over a few decades.
So yes, she waited there for a 1000 years.
V'draysh is already around as a term, it was mentioned in season 3's Far From Home.
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