Galaxy's largest game of "Hide and Seek".She suspects he is hiding in a sock drawer?
Galaxy's largest game of "Hide and Seek".She suspects he is hiding in a sock drawer?
Indeed. No real Star Trek fan would watch Discovery!
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She suspects he is hiding in a sock drawer?
It's the intermix formula from "The Naked Time".In all seriousness, she is likely looking for clues as to where he's headed off to. Maybe Spock uses the same password for everything and she is able to access his logs that way?
They are still using Spock and Pike, hence the TOS crutch.
It's the intermix formula from "The Naked Time".
Indeed.I tend to think about it more as a purposeful extension/expansion upon the TOS lore. That works for me, since I tend to view "Star Trek" as TOS, and then everything else is derivative. So from my POV, which is admittedly my own unique viewpoint, the close ties to TOS actually enhance my appreciation for the series rather than detract from it.
Has anyone wondered why Pike needs the Discovery? More sciencey stuff aboard? Or will they need the spore drive to jump within that 30,000LY area?
I think he's there to make friends with Saru. He needs a ringer for next year's Starfleet league basketball tournament.Has anyone wondered why Pike needs the Discovery? More sciencey stuff aboard? Or will they need the spore drive to jump within that 30,000LY area?
I think he's there to make friends with Saru. He needs a ringer for next year's Starfleet league basketball tournament.
Or he'll invite him over for dinner![]()
Not a clue, at least not enough of one for me to speculate. However, I did find it interesting that the anomalies are spread across "30,000 light years" of space. That's obviously much bigger than the scope of the Federation — and, indeed, of its neighboring empires. Indeed, the fact that the UFP even detected it in "real time" requires us to infer that it has a network of subspace sensors considerably more widespread than we had previous reason to believe.
Well, the Enterprise had sent a distress call...so maybe she's banged up?
Or...the anomalies are spread out over a vast distance (30,000 LY), so perhaps it's time to unleash the spore drive?
Or...they did say in "Context is for Kings" that the Discovery has the greatest capacity for scientific missions in the fleet.
So, I think you hit most of it.
How so? Spock was merely drawn to the situation. They still could be the catalyst for it.The 8 foot tall spider legged humanoid doesn't really fit that though![]()
Is there something more out there beyond matter, astral bodies, and stellar gases.Im guessing ancient aliens returning, which look vaguely angelic kicking off a "I'm science, they're potentially hostile!"/"I'm faith, they look like angels so must be worshipped!" plotline.
Something about it reminds me of the Shatnerverse Preserver trilogy but I can't put my finger on how.
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