Really too messy for me, a 6 this time.
A few observations...
The whole plot with the raiders being actually human was telegraphed since the beginning but doesn’t make much sense to me. Since FTL travel is now very difficult it would make sense to keep in touch with colonies in the solar system, yet they totally abandon titan, never check in with them and even shoot on their ships for reasons? And why were the raiders raiding dilithium for years, exactly?
The Trill symbiont being the admiral and joined with adira was really clever, didn’t see that coming.
The EDF seems extremely sloppy...among other things, they correctly identify discovery as being from the 23rh (up to 25th) century and have no problem believing their silly story of being a generational ship, they don’t even question the 900 years old uniforms.
So now discovery carries hundreds of dilithium crystals? The enterprise used to have only 6, being a rare to acquire commodity...
Why did they have Michael be separated for only a single year and then act as if she’s spent several years with Book in the 31th century?
Where is Sahil?! Why do that fantastic scene in the first episode and then forget him completely here? He’s the one who has been waiting all his life for the federation, he should have come along.
Good on you for figuring out that the raiders were human. I didn't see how it was telegraphed. For all we knew, they were Breen the Next Generation.
There are lots of reasons why Titan might have gone independent, just as colonies in actual Earth history became independent. But in the particular situation, it makes sense to me that an Earth that was in turmoil from the Burn and/or Starfleet picking up stakes would become insular and be like, "Colonies, you're on your own."
Dilithium is the most valuable commodity in the galaxxy because of the Burn, from everything stated on teh show this season. Why wouldn't they be raiding for dilithium?
Why is the story of it being a generaitonal story inherently silly, and who says they bought it? They did conduct a massive inspection and before things were through, it became clear that while the story was a lie, they were in fact a ship with Earth roots.
Why is it silly that the descendants of a generational ship would keep on wearing the uniforms of their ancestors?
Where was it said that the Enterprise had only six, always?
Where do you get that they are acting like they spent several years? Why couldn't it just be a very eventful year, in which they had a lot of adventures together, as opposed to several less eventful years?
Someone has got to man the fort, and Sahil probably is it. Of course, it may be that Sahil has gotten dispatched on his own adventures...or just dispatched. I'm sure we will revisit him before too long.
If a research colony on Titan still existed I am not sure why full on long term colony's and a terraformed planet wouldn't.
Just because one colony continued on doesn't mean that every colony and planet would be so lucky.
Why wear that mask? Maybe they wouldn’t act so hostile if they knew they were humans
Who says that EDF didn't know that the raiders were humans?
And it seems like the EDF acted every bit as hostile as they could to Discovery, who were mostly human.
It’s the 32nd century. How can the comma be limited? They could talk that far in the 22nd century?
Aside from the possible lack of resources, I think we were told about problems with subspace in one of these first couple of episodes.
There's a real problem with that description.
Scotty is actually handling the rough crystals in "Elaan of Troyius".
One would think that if they have some kind of massive power within them, it would be detrimental to any person's health when handling them.
And wearing them as a necklace would certainly be deadly after awhile.
Think of coal as analogous to dilithium. It's perfectly fine to carry it around until you try to harness its potential for energy.