I'm kind of proud of the job we've done. We're going to be ready to transport up...I'm getting even better ideas here...
I'm kind of proud of the job we've done. We're going to be ready to transport up...I'm getting even better ideas here...
It is.So enjoy that extra carcinogenic burnt ham section.
I hope that extra carcinogenic carbon crunchiness was worth it.
It seems that some folks are assuming that the Discovery will actually be flying through the Galactic Barrier instead of just jumping to the other side.
I'm pretty sure that Star Fleet is very aware of the consequences of doing the former thanks to a certain 23rd century captain.
BEHOLD...
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This series has enough problems without that Rube Goldberg explanation to make Michael Burnham a Super Mary Sue with the powers of Apollo.
I'm pretty sure the whole Discovery crew is under an NDA. Any time travel is illegal and the Federation likely doesn't want any other signatures of the temporal accords to know they've let an incident slide.
It needs to obliterate a known Federation homeworld. Tellar Prime. Denobula. Something.
Because Book's planet, while tragic in-story, had almost no emotional connection for the audience.
I don't think destroying another planet is necessary, but they could use their boronite detection algorithm to determine possible next targets and come up with some very scary answers.
-- of course the answer is "all of the above"!Maybe they could dangle a list of Federation worlds that have high boronite level next episode - including Sol of course!
How is Burnham still anywhere near the BMA issue? She brought her boyfriend to top-level officer-only meetings, he then co-stole top-secret Starfleet technology and helped in building a weapon of mass destruction... the contortions they're having to jump through to get around her lightyear-wide conflict of interest is really stretching credulity to breaking point here. And we know there won't be any consequences for any of them, because the crew of Discovery (including the civilian boyfriend who's along for the ride, in every sense) can do whatever they want, because the entire universe pivots about them. Seriously, it's only a matter of time until Burnham succeeds Laira Rillak as Federation President.
I think once the Discovery production team see this thread there probably upon seeing this thinking: “Yeeeesssss Emotional drama-Book-Burnham” I could easily see it happening.Please no. Their relationship drama is already teetering on the unacceptable levels for me.
This is an example of how Discovery got worse over the seasons.
In S01E03 they did send the away team in tactical gear and with at least one security officer over to the USS Glenn.
They used the tactical gear in S1-S3 a lot.
Why was the communications officer and the tactical officer on the team? (Token screen time for the characters out of pity?)
Why was the away team not in 32nd-century tactical gear?
It is as if the mission was destined to fail, so no point in making 32nd-century tactical gear for the characters.
I have my own little theory:
Did you notice something about that away team?
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All male.
They all had to be rescued by Michael Burnham and the (almost) all-female bridge team.
The men are falling over each other and on their knees in front of women.
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Men prostrating towards Michael Burnham.
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When Michael Burnham, said that she wouldn't lead the boarding team, that wasn't a smart command decision, that was part of the setup.
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The boarding mission was destined to fail, and Michael Burnham can't fail! (unless it's a Xanatos gambit, like in S04E08)
This is an example of how Discovery got worse over the seasons.
In S01E03 they did send the away team in tactical gear and with at least one security officer over to the USS Glenn.
They used the tactical gear in S1-S3 a lot.
Why was the communications officer and the tactical officer on the team? (Token screen time for the characters out of pity?)
Why was the away team not in 32nd-century tactical gear?
It is as if the mission was destined to fail, so no point in making 32nd-century tactical gear for the characters.
I have my own little theory:
Did you notice something about that away team?
![]()
All male.
They all had to be rescued by Michael Burnham and the (almost) all-female bridge team.
The men are falling over each other and on their knees in front of women.
![]()
Men prostrating towards Michael Burnham.
![]()
When Michael Burnham, said that she wouldn't lead the boarding team, that wasn't a smart command decision, that was part of the setup.
![]()
The boarding mission was destined to fail, and Michael Burnham can't fail! (unless it's a Xanatos gambit, like in S04E08)
BEHOLD...
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is this photo a pre release photo?
I mean if someone doesn’t get Gary Mitchelled when they go through the barrier, I’ll be very disappointed.
I agree. The failure should have been a terrible gut punch, and a reckoning for both Burnham and Nhan. If the writing acknowledged how wrong both were, this would have worked.The more I'm thinking about this episode, the less I'm liking it. The low-stakes indifference of that ending, the complete lack of response to the enormity of their failure, really retroactively takes the air out of the whole thing.
Pity. Normally, I am against established characters going Fury, but I would make an exception for Michael Burnham. More than that, though, I just want her to actually get it wrong sometime, if you know what I mean.No, it’s a rotated image from S03E04 Forget Me Not where Michael is in the sacred pools in the Caves of Mak'ala to help Adira sort out their issues connecting with the Tal symbiont.
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