Boringham

Boringham
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"Nice and fuzzy" Have you meet the dreaded Packleds ?That defeats the whole purpose of the story they’re trying to tell. They’re not trying to find a way to reset everything. They’re trying to find a way to rebuild the Federation.
If you want a nice and fuzzy future, watch Lower Decks.
I agree finding a way of successfully restarting mass intergalactic travel will be the goal not resetting the burnResetting and undoing The Burn would be a cheap out. There are far more interesting opportunities to learn what happened, ensure it can't happen in the future, and start to rebuild, reform, and reunite those planets which still believe in The Federation.
Intergalactic?I agree finding a way of successfully restarting mass intergalactic travel will be the goal not resetting the burn
Ya back to whatever it was they were doing in the 24th centuryIntergalactic?
That’s ambitious.
Interstellar or intragalactic is what you mean, I think.
Intergalactic would be travel to other galaxies.
Intergalactic would be travel to other galaxies.
Who knows, maybe the conduits require proximity to a galaxie's gracity well and are not viable in the void. Maybe stars and dense matter anchors them somehow.And you'd think they would've cracked that by the 32nd century. Where are all the transwarp drives? (The conduit kind the Borg used, not the salamander kind.)
And you'd think they would've cracked that by the 32nd century. Where are all the transwarp drives? (The conduit kind the Borg used, not the salamander kind.)
Not really as the other portion of Bryan Fuller's pitch was that it would be a completely different crew in each era.It's worth recalling that Bryan Fuller's original concept for the show would be a seasonal anthology that started pre-TOS and jumped decades forward in the timeline every season until it moved past the TNG era into uncharted territory. In a way, the show has finally fulfilled that original intention, although in a single, much larger step than Fuller probably envisioned.
Of course, I think what really inspired this jump was how well "Calypso" was received. They're certainly working in clear references from that short -- V'draysh, Zora -- even though it's not exactly the same time frame and the way Discovery got to the future doesn't track with what the short portrayed (just sitting abandoned for a thousand years). Still, it was probably "Calypso"'s popularity, the way it captured people's imaginations, that prompted the decision to jump to this era and fulfill the potential of its concepts, albeit with some tweaks to the details. Maybe it showed them how much interest there was in moving the Trek timeline forward again instead of backward.
Not really as the other portion of Bryan Fuller's pitch was that it would be a completely different crew in each era.
That's not a small change.
So, with the Burn, is there colony's in other galaxy's that are cut off??
There's a fair few fan theories as to how it could be done but definitely I think it should stay in 32nd and all indications are it will.I hope the show stays in the 32nd century. The one thing that concerns me is that they're signaling Calypso will happen, which implies that Discovery will need to be left for 1,000 years per Calypso. I hope they don't zip forward another 1,000 years, but it does suggest time travel will be involved somehow. I'd rather it be a matter of, for example, sending the ship back so that it can be properly evolved when they need it in the present or something.
The one thing that concerns me is that they're signaling Calypso will happen, which implies that Discovery will need to be left for 1,000 years per Calypso.
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