The spire drive probably uses a different coordinate system.Also noting that the standard ###-mark-### format's been ignored or forgotten. Nav targeting usually falls within ranges of 000 to 359, right?
Loved it whenFucken badass; loved it.Lorca treated his eyes at the last second so that he could see the Klingon ship go up without it blinding him.
Indeed. You might even say
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They will have to pick up what is left of him with a sponge.Indeed. You might even say
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Neelix would have still hit that regardless of the Klingon design of Discovery.Watching Mary Chieffo's bedroom scene with Tyler makes me *really* wish they had used TOS-style makeup.
This one got a solid 10 from me. I loved it. Like many, I was on the edge of my seat for most of the show.
Yeah, I hope that we can put to rest the "Lorca is EEEVIIIL" whinefest. While he definitely enjoys bending and breaking rules even more than Kirk, this episode should help to make it plain that in his core he wants to do good.
Him telling Starfleet to give the medal to Stamets was another really classy move. He isn't in it for the honor or fame, this is his personal inner journey towards redemption.
So this is the end of Kol?
I have to say those sensors they planted on the Klingon ship were too big. I would have expected something small and not easily detectable, but I guess it didn't matter at the end.
Great episode!!
Neelix would have still hit that regardless of the Klingon design of Discovery.
is Vaughn Armstrong coming back?
Unless, of course, he purposely sabotaged Stamets' last jump in order to strand the ship in an alternate universe in order to get out of being reassigned off his ship (as would certainly happen when he went to talk to Admiral Terrel "in person").
The man has a problem.
Who voted a 1? Serveaux, is that you?![]()
Don't worry. Kol's little brother will pick up the pieces.
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