Current theory is the incident is classified with the Spore Drive.
The spore drive ends up being researched by top men.

Current theory is the incident is classified with the Spore Drive.
We don"t really know the timeline on this. Saru and the medtechs might have run off to get a stretcher, leaving Tilly alone with the body, running directly into the scene we observed. In fact... I cannot think of any other explanation than this rather straightforward one, so let's say that is what happened.Not quite as good as last week but still pretty good.
My main issue was why did the medical team leave Stamets propped up in the chamber if they thought he wad dead. Shouldn't he have been taken to the morgue.
The spore drive ends up being researched by top men.
I wouldn't put them anywhere near each other! If they end up in the same cell, I will cry foul.I guess Tyler/Voq will now become brig-buddies with L'Rell.And will there ever be a security officer on duty in the brig? Sometimes I think Discovery is operating with just a skeleton crew!
Ohhh...We see the Admiral's flag ship in the Episode 12 preview, it looks like a literal space palace.
Whoops I accidentally said admiral, not Emperor, lmao. But yes it looks like a palace.I wouldn't put them anywhere near each other! If they end up in the same cell, I will cry foul.
The best/smartest thing to do would be carbonite freeze for the both of them. That would save at least 3 redshirts lives.
Ohhh...
A flying space palace?
It's a very convincing argument! I was also musing (must stop thinking about Star Trek and be productive! - story of my life) that whilst "our" Lorca may be from the MU that he may not be on the side of the Empire. Wasn't it said that in the Mirror Universe Lorca tried to kill Burnham? Could it be that he tried to start a revolution and thus in other words, he's a good guy, however, as he's from the MU he's still got some deeply ingrained beliefs/values and thus still does questionable things (like we've seen throughout the series). This would be interesting avenue I think.
I also like the idea, as mentioned by someone else that he's from the MU and that's why he needs "our" Burnham - she's a way to get to the Emperor. As was said, other than it being a rather short series if she didn't end up on Discovery, Lorca did seem really keen to get her on his ship when no doubt there are other Starfleet officers with her skills. Indeed, even after she declines he still wants to persuade her.
Seems like she wanted to defect from Kol, reunite with her sweetheart, then topple Kol's empire together. Classic Klingon love story.Another question: Tyler said his mission was to infiltrate the Discovery to learn their secrets and stuff; if this is the case, then was L'Rell's claim to Cornwell that she wanted to defect just a ruse to get onto the ship, or was it legit. I'm pretty sure she really did want to get t.f. away from Kol, one way or the other.
Gave this a Like just because it gave me the best laugh of the day. Hilarious. Live Long and Prosper.
Well that throws my idea out the window. We probably won't actually see the Defiant then. They already have the stolen datatapes.Whoops I accidentally said admiral, not Emperor, lmao. But yes it looks like a palace.
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TOP. Men.
Just like Mirror Kira -- Mirror Stamets in love with himself.
As I said, this version of MU has really quite Warhammer 40k feel that wasn´t really present before.
Weird I thought I gave it a 9.Do you know that the poll indicates you voted this episode as a "1- Hated every minute of it?"
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Jason Isaacs designed the accent to be very mildly southern, because he thought it would give him more of the "military" bearing he needed for the role.
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