You don’t have to pay for just mentioning them.Every other Trek would have done it too if they weren't too cheap to pay royalties. That's why everything was public domain classical.
I wish the word 'filler' would die a fiery death.
The emotional character stuff is NOT filler to me. The exploration of the 'human' condition, the emotional journey our characters go through, are some of the best parts of Trek as far as I'm concerned.
You don’t have to pay for just mentioning them.
I think perhaps losing the ganglia and giving him his groove back is leading to Saru being Disco’s next Captain.
Without the ganglia, I bet we'll see an episode soon where Saru becomes too fearless for his own good. He's never had to weigh a dangerous situation without the ganglia automatically popping out.
I can't wait to see what they do with the space entity's 100,000 years of memory.
Didn't that already happen in the first season?
Ah yes, the T’Kon empire. That was Q’s fault you know.My thoughts were that this was how the Federation learned about ancient races such as the Preservers, the T'Kon and the Iconians.
It did and it didn't. I'm talking about the reverse. He kept them in check. Now they're no longer there to keep in check. How knows how to resist giving in to fear. He doesn't know how to feel afriad or if he should feel afraid without the ganglia there letting him know he should.
I'm wondering if the ganglia aren't actually parts of the Kelpiens at all, but are instead some sort of parasite the Ba'ul implant on Kelpiens to make them docile.
My thoughts were that this was how the Federation learned about ancient races such as the Preservers, the T'Kon and the Iconians.
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