Agreed. No cats in space unless in a Disney movie.Book really needs to surrender Grudge to a shelter or loving planetside home. That poor cat's going to get spaced one day.
Agreed. No cats in space unless in a Disney movie.Book really needs to surrender Grudge to a shelter or loving planetside home. That poor cat's going to get spaced one day.
He could have at least left her on Discovery for the mission. Unless of course she has magic powers we don't know about yetBook really needs to surrender Grudge to a shelter or loving planetside home. That poor cat's going to get spaced one day.
Hear hear.Dear, Discovery writers,
Please stop sucking.
Sincerely,
Random person on the Internet.
P.S. You suck.
I have ZERO doubt that'll be the final reveal.As far as I know she's just a regular Terran feline unless she has some shapeshifting or psionic powers we have yet to see.
That would be the only justification for keeping Grudge around. Other than that please go away, Grudge.Think Isis from "Assignment: Earth(TOS)".
It's been nearly a thousand years.Picard's fate as a Synth is his only footnote in history?
The only one relevant to the conversation.Picard's fate as a Synth is his only footnote in history?
It's been nearly a thousand years.
Probably not.Picard's fate as a Synth is his only footnote in history?
I doubt it, but it was the only thing relevant to Hugh describing a synth body. They didn't need to have an info dump about him, it would be pointless for the scene. The only thing that was important was that Grey's new body would be based on what Picard got since this is the same timeline.I sincerely hope it's not all he's remembered for.
Given that this is the second time Picard has been mentioned in the 32nd century, obviously not. Burnham learned of Spock's accomplishments through Picard's logs.Picard's fate as a Synth is his only footnote in history?
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