Could the expert dude have caused the DMA with similarly dangerous experiments while trying to create a better spore drive that anyone can pilot? When Book kinda called him out and he brushed it off, that seemed like it means something![]()
My current theory is that he's going to be a recurring character going forward this year, the real Ahab of sorts that Book almost becomes before it's all over.
The creators of the DMA believed firmly in what they were doing, either incapable of comprehending what it means to life in our dimension (or whatever the rift is between us) or so convinced in the honorable intentions of their actions (recreating their own universe, perhaps?) that this is ultimately a recipe for a huge "we need to find a way to understand each other" showdown.
But our newfound frenemy will keep experimenting, with Book by his side, and he's going to attempt to create an anti-DMA DMA of sorts with the intention of using it against the other side in the season finale. Michael has to break through to Book, who puts an end to the madness, in the middle of tense negotiations with this unknown assailant. We'll find out there are a ton of innocent lives on that end of the equation as well, or something to that sympathetic effect.
How long is Wiseman supposed to be gone?
New guy is Walter Bishop?![]()
I feel like Olatunde Osunsanmi may have accidentally let a little bit of a hint about the DMA slip at the end of tonight’s chat at NYC’s 92nd Street Y ahead of the episode, as @Quinton called in the General Disco Chat thread.
This is my favorite episode of the season, for a whole host of reasons I'm too tired to post right now. I'm going and ahead and giving it the 10.
So given the current year of Season 4 of DISCO is in 3190.Q made no contact in 600 years...
It's too soon to tell, but I'm feeling pretty good about that theory thread I made last month. Everything boiling down to a colossal misunderstanding on both sides. Perhaps the DMA creators are nigh-incapable of understanding what this is doing to us, but Burnham must find a way to fix that. Or perhaps we're oblivious to what we're doing to them, and they are acting out in self-defense; though that's maybe too on-the-nose with the JaSepp from season 2.
I guess Q must've gotten bored of Humanity or something.
I'm sure JLP can't be the only human that Q finds interesting.I mean, once his best buddy Picard dies, what’s there to go back and bug humanity for?
BTW, what was on the back of Ruon's neck? Was that a sign that he has a terminal illness or was that the sign that he had one of the Parasites from the TNG episode "Conspiracy"? If it was one of the Parasites, did he infect Book with it through the whiskey?
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