It has the sounds of waves and wind.Mine were
It has the sounds of waves and wind.Mine were
That could be the point, she wasn't able to make it and she's aware of it now.Some pretty nifty writing from Paradise tonight with Spock telling Burnham her issue with shouldering the burden of a major decision instead of allowing herself to grieve, and then having Burnham be faced with the burden of a impossible choice at the end of the episode. The fact that Paradise chooses to have Naan make the decision for Burnham will allow Burnham to grieve over Airiam, I'm guessing.
That could be the point, she wasn't able to make it and she's aware of it now.
It would interesting to see both actually start to help each other since both are to spot such behaviors in each other. Instead of criticizing, it becomes something constructive and maybe rebuilding some sort of relationship.It'll be interesting to see how they handle that discussion between her and Spock in the next episodes.
If Burnham is somewhere near the big chair like 3rd or so, she shouldn't be rooming with folks she might need to space in an emergency situation. Troi had to learn that, seems Burnham does, too. It's like the Emperor said last season, Burnahm instigates valiantly but she has no follow through. She's busier trying to not make a mistake than achieve success.They're besties. Maybe the like being roomies too?
Penultimate Scene of Season 2:
AIRIAM: I am the Red Angel.
The show has introduced us to "angels" since the beginning, in the forms of Michael (Burnham) and Gabriel (Lorca). And arguably Airiam (Ariel).
I think the clues for an angel connection lie with the three main crew: Michael, Gabriel, and Airiam, and no one else.
Airiam appears to be an upcoming antagonist, and possibly "infected" by the Red Angel or the Red Angel's opponent. She was my main choice a couple weeks ago, but I think she's more of a Red Herring, after this week and the preview. She might be *a* Red Angel (if there are multiples and it's a group), but not *the* Red Angel (if it's one person).
Airiam 1.0 was Sara Mitich. Hannah Cheeseman is Airiam 2.0. Airiam 2.5 is the latest security update. It's prone to malware.
I would've added:
Discovery: Airiam, Tilly, Burnham, Detmer, Georgiou
I'm not sure if Airiam is still second officer. Burnham got her commission back and outranks Airiam, and was running a briefing earlier that Airiam attended (although that may have been due to Burnham's position as Science Officer).
If Airiam is still around, have her take over ops, and move it to her station.
But, I feel if they wanted to hint at Zora being the Red Angel (or controlling the Red Angel, i.e. Airiam), then they would've put the probe's reprogramming further in the future. 33rd century or beyond.
Airiam. She's been in the background this whole time, and now with 100,000 years of intel at her disposal, will quit Starfleet and travel to the stars to solve all the Galaxy's problems throughout history.
And, also, to stay on topic, I really liked seeing Airiam doing some android stuff in this episode.
No spore drive means an entire department (including Airiam, Stamets, and Tilly) is nixed and all would have to be reassigned or let go.
9. Lt. Cdr. Airiam, Spore Drive Operations Officer - Has taken the conn, so probably in the chain of command (2nd officer?). As the spore drive is the main focus of the ship, she is top of her field, but might never had any interest in command or taken a Bridge Officers Test.
A is for Airiam 2.0. What happened?!
That's probably why he didn't invite Airiam 2.0 to the ready room. I wouldn't trust her either.
Saru sets everything to base English, implying that the bridge crew present (Burnham, Pike, Detmer, Owo, Bryce, Rhys, Airiam, Saru) all can speak English at least as a second language.
Because Airiam, excuse me Lieutenant Commander Airiam, is a special snowflake who has to have everything her way. The Captain wants to skip formalities like rank and she says "No way. I'm a robot and I have rank." Classic power move.
I'm sick of this show's robophile agenda.
Airiam was in the episode. Or some monstrosity calling herself Airiam.
You're supposed to assume I'm referring to Ethan Peck's Spock, then I throw in the Airiam hashtags at the end, which is where you're supposed to chuckle.
But, my God, what were they thinking with Airiam?! You can't expect me to accept this abomination as the same character we've all grown to love and respect this last year and a half?
I just caught the episode, and I am very, very upset that they recast my favorite character. RIP Airiam as portrayed by the great Sara Mitich. I cannot stand behind Hannah Cheesman's terrible rendition of Airiam.
She also disobeyed Pike's direct order not to state her rank during introduction time. The real Airiam never would've done such a thing.
I'm assuming, until told otherwise, that Airiam is an alien cyborg and 0718 is from an alternate timeline only.
I want a "Lower Decks" like episode, but it's called "Upper Decks" and features the main crew (the Chief Engineer, the CMO, Airiam), in a big adventure while Burnham and the gang are off doing something else barely touched on.
I'm hoping that Goodman writes Lt. Cdr. Airiam's biography next. Instant bestseller!
Saru went rogue on Pahvo and Burnham committed mutiny. Neither of them are fit to command.
Therefore, command of the Discovery should fall to its second officer, Acting Captain Airiam. Her name will be legend.
All 24 Captains prepare to beam down to the planet.
"Commander Airiam, take the conn."
*nods*
All the names here are full of flaws (although, really only Saru and Cornwell are likely. Airiam could potentially jump to CO if Saru is taken out). Although I'm not a fan of the idea of a new Captain every season.
Yeah, she might want to turn the reverb down on her auto-tune.
Still my favorite character on the show. Love me some Airiam.
Airiam was second officer, which I guess makes her first officer now, unless Cornwell gives it to Burnham. Either way, I expect Airiam to have a major rivalry with Michael now.
The final episode:
The Discovery has committed a series of 10,000 jumps to escape the far reaches of the Multiverse and return to their universe.
The jumps were performed by Burnham, who changed her DNA in order to match a Tardigrade, and Stamets, who uses his growing ESPer powers to link her mind to the entire crew. The hive mind manages the jumps only to find almost the entire crew in a near-coma in the Delta Quadrant near the orbit of a planet of listeners (El-Auria).
The only intact survivor of Discovery, Lt. Cmdr. Airiam, actually her mirror self having snuck aboard, decides to enslave the El-Aurians and use them to restore the hive mind and reconstruct the comatose crew in her image.
The Discovery crew then set about assimilating their El-Aurian slaves and expanding throughout the Quadrant.
People have commented on the lack of senior officers and the fact that what should be major characters (Airiam, the navigator) are bit parts with no lines, but I see that as a reflection of what Michael sees. We'll get to know these characters when Michael gets to know these characters.
OMG, not Airiam, I hope!
They need to open Season 1.5 with a senior staff meeting between Lorca, Saru, Airiam, and a whole bunch of highly-paid movie stars who will never be named or seen again.
I imagine it's more a "Oops, we went to an alternate universe somehow. Well, guess we have to spend however long looking for a way back to our universe. Culber, wake up Stamets and tell him to get back to work. Airiam, take the conn. Cornwell, I'm ordering you under quarantine. I'll be in my ready room."
I'm just really waiting for Lt. Commander Airiam's sex scene.
Airiam, easy. She led the bridge resistance (several times) against Mudd, she's been placed in command by Lorca (I think she may be second officer), and as the spore drive ops specialist, she has a demanding job that she has excelled at.
Whether she's a robot or an alien or both, it doesn't matter. She does her job well and she does it right and she doesn't cause a fuss. She's the most-level headed Star Trek character since Lieutenant Leslie.
Future cast ideas:
Brent Spiner as Dr. Malik Soong, creator of Airiam's cybernetics
No, not Airiam!
Lt. Commander Airiam. Mirror Lorca really likes robots.
Now if only Spock accused her of being a Mary Sue.![]()
Now if only Spock accused her of being a Mary Sue.![]()
But Spock uses logic, it would be out of character to say something so absurd.Now if only Spock accused her of being a Mary Sue.![]()
The line Spock says that he wasn’t the first mixed breed intrigues me. Did T’Pol and Trip attempt to have a kid again? ( I don’t think Trip died at the end).
If not I wonder who was the first successful Vulcan/human mixed breed?
I think some of you care more about the death of Connolly than the death of Ariam. Why? Because "White Male". That's why. Nothing else. But there were posters who went on and on and on about someone who was in three scenes. Versus someone we've seen for over 20 episodes.
I think some of you care more about the death of Connolly than the death of Ariam. Why? Because "White Male". That's why. Nothing else. But there were posters who went on and on and on about someone who was in three scenes. Versus someone we've seen for over 20 episodes.
I'm signed up for the with commercials plan, but I didn't get a single commercial. Weird.
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