"I'll allow it!!"
For Vulcans 150 years are barely a generation, though. In fact there could very well be old Vulcans that were kids when the burn happened.not necessarily. after a few generations, would the Vulcans living on Earth would still identify themselves as "from Vulcan" or wouldn't they more likely see themselves as Earthlings? Vulcan was the place their forefathers lived, there's maybe still a hint of cultural heritage sprinkled through the community, but as time progresses, that may be perceived as very long ago and not relevant for the current generation of immigrants
I mean, he married Keiko...!But of course its less dramatic. Or O'Brien just enjoys this stuff like Picard enjoys riding a dune buggy. He probably is kind of masochistic...that would also explain how he can handle being tortured every now and then so well. Its like vacation for him.
Budget. The reason is called budget.For some strange reason the tech and clothing look similar to discovery era tech and clothing as well as the tech in Picard.
Yes, that was a Lurian but definitely not morn.Was that a member of Morn's (from DS9) species we saw in the episode?! Could that have been Morn himself who somehow used the Orb of Time to travel to the same time period Michael did?![]()
I mean, he married Keiko...!
They haven't even begun to explain what The Burn even was, just some symptoms of it. All we know is that it has something (we don't know what) to do with dilithium, and that caused things -- maybe including the dilithium -- to blow up (we don't know how).I have went over the positives, mostly in the performances by Martin-Green and Ajala along with the pacing. The negatives were that The Burn just doesn’t make a lot of sense.
The western Roman Empire had to fall for us to get to the EURe: the Federation falling as a whole, I think its inevitable that something would break it apart, all great Unions/Empire eventually collapse on themselves whether for good or bad reasons, its what rises from the ashes that is interesting and will we see eventually a new Federation once more?
For the most part I agree but if we meet Starfleet and the uniforms look like DSC I'll be well annoyedBudget. The reason is called budget
Not sure that's relevant.mean, he married Keiko...!
We will meet starfleet and from the trailers the uniforms look like natural progressions of the 29th century starfleet uniforms.For the most part I agree but if we meet Starfleet and the uniforms look like DSC I'll be well annoyed
probably, yeah. Vulcans on Vulcan certainly grow that old. One thing Star Trek never really developed, certainly because it was never an issue for any of the writers, was how the lifespan of alien species might be influenced by their enviroment. We know Spock, who spent most of his life outside of Vulcan, didn't get particularly old for a Vulcan. His father, who spent many years on Earth and elsewhere, also died relatively young. Now, that might be due to bad genes or the half-human heritage in Spock's case, but it stands to reason that a difference in enviromental influences might effect the lifespan somewhat.For Vulcans 150 years are barely a generation, though. In fact there could very well be old Vulcans that were kids when the burn happened.
I know he had Bendii disease or whatever, but I didn't get the impression Sarek died before his time or had many years left in him.His father, who spent many years on Earth and elsewhere, also died relatively young.
The humans who lived on other planets but Earth still considered themselves humans just not Earth humans. Perhaps off world Vulcans consider themselves Vulcans from Earth, just as Humans born and raised on Vulcan consider themselves Humans from Vulcan.not necessarily. after a few generations, would the Vulcans living on Earth would still identify themselves as "from Vulcan" or wouldn't they more likely see themselves as Earthlings? Vulcan was the place their forefathers lived, there's maybe still a hint of cultural heritage sprinkled through the community, but as time progresses, that may be perceived as very long ago and not relevant for the current generation of immigrants
I'm still thinking environmental message. It's their normal activities that caused the catastrophe. It'll probably be revealed that the Federation new about it and didn't change their ways. Seems like a good message for our times. We're just before our own "Burn" might start if we don't change our ways.
Cos only humans have a population of billions but Lurians only have Morn???Was that a member of Morn's (from DS9) species we saw in the episode?! Could that have been Morn himself who somehow used the Orb of Time to travel to the same time period Michael did?![]()
Yes, Sarek lived past 200 years, not bad for a Vulcan.I know he had Bendii disease or whatever, but I didn't get the impression Sarek died before his time or had many years left in him.
Vulcan black does not crackTuvok, as a counter example, if I'm not mistaken, while having a career in Starfleet, also (and I might want to check Memory Alpha on that, because it has been a long time since I suffered through VOY) spent a much higher proportion of his life on Vulcan itself and was, relatively to Spock extremely young looking for a Vulcan his age.
Precisely this. I get that people want answers but this feels (to me anyway) like wanting to know that the Indiana Jones is going to find the Ark of the Covenant and knows it will melt faces off before he leaves the jungle.This being just the first episode, they are setting up subsequent episodes in which the answers to her questions will be part of the over story being told. Maybe the full explanation of The Burn will ultimately make sense to us or maybe it won't, but we don't have enough information yet to know that.
I'm sorry, but that is completely wrong.Lithium is used as an efficient method of storing antimatter, which allows dilithium to travel long distances without the antimatter being lost. you can travel to those planets without using dilithium because they are not far away.
in the time of archar there were 2 million vulcans living on earth, let's go the earth a thousand years in the future for a vulcan it must be like traveling from new york to wisconsin
Was that a member of Morn's (from DS9) species we saw in the episode?!
probably outside of communication range, since the subspace relays, no longer being maintained, have failedI settled on a 7 for the episode after watching it a second time. Still don't think The Burn makes a lot of sense from its explanations thus far, but find Martin-Green and Ajala a great duo with a lot of chemistry between them. Though the old guy at the space station bothered me a bit. Why not reach out to the Federation starships that go through his section of the galaxy at some point before Burnham showed up?
Can i ask
does disco also crash on hima? And how does burnham find them?
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