I clicked. I watched. The universe and I shared a moment. I’m working it through.The Brian May/Brian Blessed Save the Badgers! anti-badger cull one is worse, believe me.
I clicked. I watched. The universe and I shared a moment. I’m working it through.The Brian May/Brian Blessed Save the Badgers! anti-badger cull one is worse, believe me.
It was described as a massive phreatic eruption. Which works just the way they describe it in the show, the only thing you have to imagine it's the scale of the eruption caused by the bomb. Doesn't seem unreasonable to me. Certainly a lot more than 'changing the cosmological constant' with a 'dark energy bomb'.The hydro-bomb thing was completely ridiculous. Much of the groundwater is above the normal boiling point anyway, with pressure being what keeps it liquid. Hell, the earth's mantle has as much water trapped in hydrated minerals as all of the Earth's oceans. Hell, a lot of volcanic eruptions (and geysers) are caused when pressurized, super-heated water and gases manage to work their way to the earth's surface suddenly.
Regardless, the energy needed to boil all of the groundwater on a planet would basically cook the entire crust and turn it to lava anyway. You wouldn't need the volcanoes to erupt.
Sounds like a job for Section 31.![]()
Fuck Section 31.
Fuck Section 31.
There isn't enough lube in the Tal Shiar and the Obsidian Order combined for that.
That definitely was my preferred explanation for that nonsense.There is if you go with the debunked "Section 31 is just made up by Sloan" fan theory.
Probably. The question is though - was PU Lorca killed/assassinated after he ended up in the MU?If Mirror Lorca returned to the Mirror Universe with the Discovery, didn't Prime Lorca switch back to the prime universe at the same time? Or doesn't it work like that?
Umm...that's how the word is now spelled in the 23rd century (due to Vulcanian influence on the English language.)Spell check - the graphic artist's friend:
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The Captain they will pick up on Vulcan will be prime Lorca. No need to cast a new actor.
Fuck Section 31.
"We don't have time to fix it. Just show it reversed. No one will notice!"
That's my interpretation of what happened. Fuller wanted her to literally fuck everything up - perhaps by deliberately killing the torchbearer, actually gaining control of the Shenzhou, firing first, and having the war being directly her fault. This was walked back by Goldman and Kurtzman, who were worried about having a protagonist who was so clearly in the wrong. So the prologue ended up in a strange in-between place. The war wasn't her fault, but she was blamed for it. Worse, the story seemed to imply that if everyone had just listened to her in the first place, none of this would have happened. That is to say, we're shown that the Federation tactic of continually demanding peaceful negotiations is what caused the Klingons to attack, whereas Burnham's "Vulcan hello" might have worked.
This framing particularly makes no sense because at the end of the season, Burnham learns that her initial fear and hatred towards Klingons is a bad thing. Yet it wasn't her fear and hatred that caused the war. It only caused her career to ruined - temporarily.
Probably. The question is though - was PU Lorca killed/assassinated after he ended up in the MU?
Umm...that's how the word is now spelled in the 23rd century (due to Vulcanian influence on the English language.)![]()
Kinda like how the United Kingdom replaces 'z' with 's' in some words.
My point is the British can't spell, and neither can Discovery. :-)
There is if you go with the debunked "Section 31 is just made up by Sloan" fan theory.
It's amazing how virtually everything bad about DS9 was the fault of Bradley Thompson and David Weddle.
There is if you go with the debunked "Section 31 is just made up by Sloan" fan theory.
You mean the guys who wrote some of the best episodes of both DS9 and BSG?
You mean the guys who wrote some of the best episodes of both DS9 and BSG?
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