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Spoilers References in "Discovery"?

Captain59

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There have been three episodes released so far I think. Have there been any references to "Enterprise" yet? Maybe a model of the NX-01 or a Denobulan walking by...anything?
 
The closest I've seen is the reference to last time making contact with the Klingons. Approximately 100 years ago.
 
People are claiming there's a Denobulan female in the Discovery mess hall in episode 3 over in the DSC forum. Didn't spot her myself, too busy looking at the big Voyager/Seven of Nine reference centre-stage.
 
Which one?
The proto-Seven of Nine eyepiece.
Red_Head_Shenzou_officer.jpg
 
I can't remember Andorians being mentioned as much in previous shows before Enterprise. And they've been mentioned several times so far in Discovery. The uniforms are also quite similar.
 
The array of cylindrical containers in the wall of engineering directly reflects the ones Trip used to have to manage.
 
The array of cylindrical containers in the wall of engineering directly reflects the ones Trip used to have to manage.
IIRC, they were the "antimatter injectors" in Enterprise (I think the Ferengi stole a bunch). The DSC versions contain the magical spore fairy dust.
 
The proto-Seven of Nine eyepiece.
Red_Head_Shenzou_officer.jpg

Note to self: The Borg were baddies, using technology in a bad way. (This is why callbacks are stupid, fans are not going to be impressed either way and casual viewers may or may not see something different, much less care - so what's the point in doing it? It gets worse if the fans that see the context find a different meaning, though based off the meaning of the callback being presented as "nostalgiawank"?)
 
IIRC, they were the "antimatter injectors" in Enterprise (I think the Ferengi stole a bunch). The DSC versions contain the magical spore fairy dust.

Plasma injectors. Although the Antimatter line to the reactor was the one connected to the wall above it (that is sabotaged in another episode).
 
Note to self: The Borg were baddies, using technology in a bad way. (This is why callbacks are stupid, fans are not going to be impressed either way and casual viewers may or may not see something different, much less care - so what's the point in doing it? It gets worse if the fans that see the context find a different meaning, though based off the meaning of the callback being presented as "nostalgiawank"?)
Yes, but wasn't Seven's eyepeice the EMH's work, not Borg technology? He replaced the eye the Borg had removed.
Plasma injectors. Although the Antimatter line to the reactor was the one connected to the wall above it (that is sabotaged in another episode).
Ah, ok. I was close-ish.
 
I think more likely this is an exoskeleton piece of some sort due to injuries sustained at the Battle of the Binary Stars in episode 2. This also explains another reason why she is not happy to see Burnham, she most likely blames her for being disfigured and scarred now.
Check out her eye in the eyepiece - it's blue unlike the other, which means it's new. Either she lost her original at the Battle of the Binary Stars or in the subsequent six months of war.
 
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