From the next time on, the Klingons control up to the alpha/beta quadrant border
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Wow. Some people aren't even trying to hide their true colors tonight.
Why would those racists lead a bunch of Klingons?I wonder what happened to the ISS Discovery. Is Captain Killy and crew leading the Klingons?
That can often happen that the designated lead or star of a show doesn't have the appeal. I'm not sure any one was expecting Lorca to dominate interest. However they shortchanged the character big time. I remember the interest in whether he was worthy as a Captain of a Starfleet vessel. Then all of a sudden it's confirmed he's a cartoon character. That is just a waste.He always knew what he was getting into. This was meant to be the Sonequa/Michael Burnham show from the start.
Jason took significant focus and attention away from her, so he had to go.
He knew he would be playing a villain from the start, it's just a shame he played such a forgettable one-note villain that was defeated SO easily too soon.
It both amuses and saddens me how few people realize this.As I mentioned, the added stakes of the entire multiverse being destroyed made no sense - if all someone needed to do is construct a big ship powered by the mycelial network, it would have been destroyed billions of years in the past, given we're talking about an infinite number of universes.
That can often happen that the designated lead or star of a show doesn't have the appeal. I'm not sure any one was expecting Lorca to dominate interest. However they shortchanged the character big time. I remember the interest in whether he was worthy as a Captain of a Starfleet vessel. Then all of a sudden it's confirmed he's a cartoon character. That is just a waste.
The same way a person would lead slaves. With force and fear.Why would those racists lead a bunch of Klingons?
It both amuses and saddens me how few people realize this.
Hell even if somehow nobody had discovered the network till then, we know from TNG: Parallels that there are an infinite number of quantum realities one for every possible outcome of any event that occurs. So for every Universe where the Discovery succeeded in destroying the Terran Flagship there would one where they failed.
Which means no matter what the network would be destroyed across the entire multiverse and TOS and all future series couldn't have happened.
No Voq, was there? I suspect it will just be the latest in the show's heavy-handed use of duality. They're from the PU but now they're the resistance here.
...The overly-choreographed fight scene at the end where Lorca got his ass kicked by the two women made me laugh at it's absurdity. Producers definitely went out of their way to paint him as weak and defeatable. So much for "make the empire glorious again"...... I wonder what not-so-subtle message that they are trying to convey here?
I mentioned on another thread earlier today that I hated what DS9 did with Dukat from Waltz on, basically destroying his complexity as a character to make him into a one-note, mustache-twirling villain.
What Discovery did to Lorca was even worse than that.
The same way a person would lead slaves. With force and fear.
on After Trek the writer said they are starting to form a crew family. At the beginning of the show they didn't have it.One of the (comparably few) things I genuinely liked about this episode was we actually got to see the bridge crew who aren't main cast members speak a few lines and do things. In general I thought the scenes on the Discovery were much better in part because of this. If only they didn't have that stupid "destroy life in all universes" line dropped in.
It both amuses and saddens me how few people realize this.
Hell even if somehow nobody had discovered the network till then, we know from TNG: Parallels that there are an infinite number of quantum realities one for every possible outcome of any event that occurs. So for every Universe where the Discovery succeeded in destroying the Terran Flagship there would one where they failed.
Which means no matter what the network would be destroyed across the entire multiverse and TOS and all future series couldn't have happened.
Remember where Stamets got that information from.People make fun of TNG's science (rightfully so - their knowledge of biology was atrocious) but at least Naren Shankar was around to make sure that rookie errors like this involving the Many Worlds Interpretation didn't get made. I don't think they have any science consultants working on Discovery at all.
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