I believe it exists in regular space and subspace,Why is the fungus visible to the naked eye in the ship interiors if the stuff lives in subspace?
Kor
Then why don't we see this stuff glowing all over outer space?I believe it exists in regular space and subspace,
You mean you don't?Then why don't we see this stuff glowing all over outer space?
Kor
Yeah, I see it mainly on clear nights in the sky. I don't know what other people are seeing.You mean you don't?
The same reasons he doesn't have a pack of cigarette, a laser pistol and a blackberry.Why didn't Kirk have fungusdrive?
Voyager Equinox also used biological "lifeforms" to enhance warp speed, okay we know that this spore-drive will not work at the end but as a storypoint .... great, i love it.
For the same conjectural reasons that have already been discussed at some length in this and other threads.Why didn't Kirk have fungusdrive?
Thats why I hated MASH. Whats the point, we know how the war ended!That's not how standalone stories work, it is how serialized one's do.
Wild guess 1: Cuddles turns out to be a semi sentient species, somewhere around a chimp on the IQ scale. (He’s got a map of the whole galaxy memorized, can’t be that dumb!) Burnham develops a conscience and takes a stand against Lorca.
You'd have go to the 23rd Century for that.Science does not exist via the show's explanation. If anyone can find any peer reviewed journal article, please post a link.
It's hard to keep track of all the space-faring organism, whatever dimension they are in.You'd have go to the 23rd Century for that.![]()
But what it allows the series to explore could be interesting. Since the ship can go anywhere they can meet the Borg and Dominion in one episode.I think the whole story-line is meaningless since we already know how it will end.
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