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What if it was a Klingon that did it?True, but if someone kicks over your lawn ornament and then stares silently at you, it's probably a bit much to start shooting.

What if it was a Klingon that did it?True, but if someone kicks over your lawn ornament and then stares silently at you, it's probably a bit much to start shooting.
True, but if someone kicks over your lawn ornament and then stares silently at you, it's probably a bit much to start shooting.
He could have. Also, Burnham stepped on their sacred relic thing without permission. And it was after that Georgiou signalled that they come in peace, you cannot say that and then shoot!But that's not what happened. They attempted to kill Burnham. I doubt the Torchbearer was out there to give her a hug.
I think the Klingons massacring half of the fleet might have something to do with that.
And it was after that Georgiou signalled that they come in peace, you cannot say that and then shoot!
Lorca could have an Asian ancestor, I think fortune cookies are an America thing anyway.Lorca had eye surgery and appears to be Caucasian, despite claiming to have what one would assume is an Asian occupational heredity.
Is it possible that Gabriel only had two eye-lids before his surgery?
Huh...guess you're right. For some reason I thought there were more there.
Lorca could have an Asian ancestor, I think fortune cookies are an America thing anyway.
But, but , but Starfleet is not the military (ducks behind sofa)That simply isn't how the military works. We have been lulled into a false sense of what the military will allow you to get away with in Star Trek. But, 99% of the actions taken by people who go against orders would have them locked away for a good long time, regardless of outcome.
I am not exactly thrilled about the Geneva convention thing, but that's not really the same. We don't even know if the convention is the same in the future. And they were going to bomb that ship one way or another anyway, that was clearly established.
I know. But we don't know what the 2155 edition she mentions says.Burnham brings the Geneva Convention up in "Context is for Kings".
Do not piss on the right to bear arms, bare knees and bare bullets.True, but if someone kicks over your lawn ornament and then stares silently at you, it's probably a bit much to start shooting.
I know. But we don't know what the 2155 edition she mentions says.
Do not piss on the right to bear arms, bare knees and bare bullets.
Possibly not. But spirit of that article is to protect people, possibly even civilians that may came to collect bodies after the battle. As I said, they were gonna bomb that Klingon ship one way or another. But sure, it is questionable, and I prefer if the writers would have used a different sort of ruse here.I could be wrong, but I somehow doubt they came to the conclusion that boobytrapping dead bodies was somehow acceptable.
I'd double-like you for posting that, but then that would be ... weird.Not sure if this has been posted yet, but someone on Reddit's been doing an amazing job parodying the episodes.
https://imgur.com/a/4zLaO
They are kind of what the other needs. Burnham is withdrawn and self-loathing, Tilly is socially awkward and needs to learn to interact, not the worst pairing. Discovery seems to be the Starfleet equivalent of The Island of Misfit Toys and getting the crew to grow, bond and work together could be both Lorca being a good Starfleet type Captain doing a positive thing as well as a means to get to his ends.One thing I haven't seen talked about much - why (in-universe) put Burnham with Tilly? My best guess is that Lorca is testing Tilly, seeing how much she'll tell Burnham etc., just as we see him testing Burnham in other ways. Which would mean he's monitoring them in quarters - appropriate for a prisoner, perhaps, but not great conduct toward a cadet.
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