Poochie mode
What do you mean by this phrase? The description from tvtropes[1] does not fit Michael Burnham in any way.
1. https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ShooOutTheNewGuy?from=Main.ThePoochie
Poochie mode
Assuming Starfleet stopped building ships when the Burn occurred in 3069, and the Tikhov gets replaced regularly (indicated by the suffixed registry number), then Discovery is simultaneously the oldest, youngest, and newest ship in the fleet.
Jörg Hillebrand is posting updated analyses on the identified ship classes on Twitter - four today and three tomorrow.
(0) His Twitter: https://twitter.com/gaghyogi49?lang=en
(1) The Eisenberg-class aka Type 4: https://twitter.com/gaghyogi49/status/1327306301496582147
(2) The Intrepid-class aka Type x: https://twitter.com/gaghyogi49/status/1327311000744374275
(3) The NCC-325019 aka Type 8: https://twitter.com/gaghyogi49/status/1327315053494857732
(4) The four-nacelled, pylon-less Type 6: https://twitter.com/gaghyogi49/status/1327318395545653253
It's possible that once the federation grew to 350 worlds, other major powers may have imposed extra limits on how far the federation could expand., But you have to admit, the number of hostile alien species voyager alone encountered was quite high.
Saru: Admiral, you are hiding things from me about the Federation's lack of influence even outside the Burn!Vance may be holding that out on Saru.
But wait! Not for new and improved Ben Gay, with Aloe Vera and Cordrazine!It’s a bit too late to stop the Burn, Admiral.
I doubt they need to go so far. There are so many brainwashing techniques in Trek universe they probably have their own trademarked version.I hate to say this but, what if some tiny bit of Control has managed to survive and Glasses Guy infected the Empress with it?
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Ha, I edited his dialogue to say undo the Burn.It’s a bit too late to stop the Burn, Admiral.
Anybody else noticed that the Barzan Family had a pet "Beauregard" plant.![]()
People marveling over future tech though is realistic. I'm surprised there actually hasn't been more of that (Saru complaining the crew is spending too much time on the holodeck now or something). I mean this week alone tons of people in the real world are geeking out over the new Xboxes and PS5s.A decent episode. The Georgiou stuff was the most compelling part. What was with her at the end? Replaced with a hologram? Or just affected by the realisation she cared about Michael? The guy interviewing her seemed to be the smartest guy in the future Federation. He cut right through her usual bluster and bullshit like it was nothing.
I cringed hard at the start, where the crew are nerding out over the future ships. Why smack us over the head with Voyager-J and that a new Constitution class can hole 2000 people?
For me there were just too many missing pieces in the episode or things that just don't make sense
- Where was it stated that starfleet was expecting Discovery when Saru was taking the ship through the distortion field. He actually says "they are expecting us" I don't recall this.
- Who was that old man that was interviewing Phillipa - he wasn't even introduced or anything. It just jumps right into the scene of them talking like we are supposed to know what's going on.
- Why would AI holograms be susceptible to eyelash blinking - so weird and makes no sense and the technobabble associated with Philippas explanation seems really far fetched
- The whole CME thing with the seed ship captain was totally unnecessary, it added nothing to the story
- how can Nhan automatically take control of the seed ship - no transfer of commands or anything
- Discovery leaves immediately when Burnham beans to the ship - no goodbyes, nothing? Saru never questions why Nhan is staying behind - it was just too fast
If they're establishing that Terrans are the way they are due to some evil gene or something, I wouldn't be surprised if they literally deactivated that in Mirror Georgiou. Maybe that's why she was looking confused at the end.
Vance said something like, "If you guys mess up, it's on him", motioning to Saru.I wonder why... It's not as if the heroes were in a hurry to get back or anything.
What do you mean by this phrase? The description from tvtropes[1] does not fit Michael Burnham in any way.
1. https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ShooOutTheNewGuy?from=Main.ThePoochie
One, Poochie needs to be louder, angrier, and have access to a time machine. Two, whenever Poochie's not on screen, all the other characters should be asking "Where's Poochie"? Three--
It sounded more like they were ridiculing the idea of there existing anything akin to an evil gene...
...Which really is a pity, because the Mirror Side really is different, with that Different Quality of Light and all.
Timo Saloniemi
Apparently it does.
"Coming up next on CBS All Access...the 6 hour documentary series continues of The Federation History and Discovery's reception of 930 years of history."
Maybe just stripped of rank or somethingVance said something like, "If you guys mess up, it's on him", motioning to Saru.
So the real mystery was, what was Vance going to do to Saru if Discovery messed up? Would the crew find Vance eating Kelpien soup for dinner?
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