Or Lazarus played by Brian Brophy.It's either Lazurus or Brian Brophy.
Or Lazarus played by Brian Brophy.It's either Lazurus or Brian Brophy.
Malcorians! A direct descendant of Krola!Again, where is the payoff for the audience if the reason for the DMA are some forgettable aliens from a forgettable TNG episode? How does that affect the crew of the Discovery, whom those aliens have nothing to do with? Neither the viewing audience, nor the characters in the show, will care about the solanagen based lifeforms. They were barely even developed in the episode they were featured in.
The culprit for the DMA is not going to be anything from TNG.
How would you explain it wasn't an issue in the 23rd?
But didn't they already do a whole storyline about their spore drive use hurting someone? I don't see them going down that road again.Dunno, maybe something about the position of the galaxies? They established that the mirror universe drifted away in the past 900 years making travel between them no longer possible, so some explanation along those lines. Maybe back then the galaxies weren't aligned in a way where using the spore drive caused damage, but now they are.
You could also say that using the spore drive back in the 23rd century did cause damage and it took the creators of the DMA 900 years to develop the technology to defend themselves. Then they deployed it when it happened again in the 32rd century.
I'll bet the Kelvans are involved somehow.
But didn't they already do a whole storyline about their spore drive use hurting someone? I don't see them going down that road again.
Good point, I must have missed that.The fact that they were name-dropped already almost certainly puts them out of the running. As if they were ever seriously considered in the first place.
I was under the impression that Zora was fearful that the crew would venture to the coordinates and put themselves in danger, and not so much fearful about a specific species or civilization.Tarka is suss as hell. I think his partner left the galaxy using the new enhanced spore drive and found a way to develop the DMA to go to their alternate universe home with the help of an energy source from some powerful extragalactic aliens, and either things got out of his hands and the aliens started attacking our galaxy or there's some larger purpose to his attacks. I think an extragalactic species still has to be involved though because it's someone Zora recognizes and fears, and I don't think a lone scientist would qualify.
The DMA was created inadvertently in a lab by Tarka's partner ..... and it accidentally got out. I'm kidding. I'm intrigued by the Tarka / Partner dynamic.
There's no need to revisit them period. Michael resolved her grief with them and the story moved on. For all we know they are a self-dependent power who prefer to keep themselves out of interstellar politics after the devastation of the Temporal Wars.Seems like there's no need to revisit the Klingons as enemies again.
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