According to Unification III she went from 23rd Century Essof IV to 32nd Century Essof IV.Does anyone have a list or at least a few times and places where Burnham's mother visited before she jumped into the 32nd century?
I think it would rather interesting to she where her mother went while using the Red Angel.
According to Unification III she went from 23rd Century Essof IV to 32nd Century Essof IV.
Gabby took two voyages as the Red Angel. One went to 32nd Century Terralysium, 23rd Century Vulcan, 21st Century Earth, 21st Century Terralysium and maybe a few other stops. The other was a direct trip to the 32nd Century.Thanks. Just the 23rd century? No exact date? I can't find any cannon relating to the exact year Gabrielle visited Essoff IV.
But only one place? Michael jumped to like ten different times and places.
She never got to Terralysium. She landed on Essol IV and the colonists there turned her over to the Qowot MilatI wonder what came of her Angel Suit. She herself seemed to survive getting sucked to the time-wormhole (and then presumably belched onto Terralysium) just fine. Is the suit on Terralysium, too? And is it in working order, save for the hole in the chest and the missing time crystal?
How Gabrielle got off Terralysium is not known yet. Would her ride have been willing to make a detour to Boreth for more crystals, and then to a supernova? Warp travel across the whole galaxy is supposedly quite difficult in the 32nd century, and Burnham never managed to get from the vicinity of Terralysium to the vininity of Ni'Var during her year of travels...
Did Gabrielle do the Seven Signs? Michael sure as hell didn't. Is there a third Suit out there, perhaps? (No good reason why there wouldn't be - the specs are well known to S31, and 23rd century tech is up to the task of building unlimited numbers of those.)
Timo Saloniemi
...No, Michael didn't do the Seven Signs.
Those were done slightly before the start of Season 2, spanning the whole galaxy. Michael only ever did the closely clustered Signs that appeared during the course of Season 2. And those explicitly were not the same as the Seven, because the heroes had a map of the Seven, and this never predicted where one of Michael's would appear.
(Save, that is, for the very first one. Which was two. That is, Pike said that the Sign that led them to the Hiawatha was a repeat of the only Sign anybody could reach without spore drive. But Michael was only shown doing the second appearance of a Sign at the Hiawatha, not the first.)
If the writers wanted to say that Michael did the Seven Signs, they not only fumbled it, but made it painfully clear that the opposite was true - that Michael would have lacked both the motivation and the opportunity to do the Seven, and that Season 2 could never have happened if Michael did the Seven.
Is Gabrielle's suit on Essof IV in the 32nd century?
Timo Saloniemi
Is there truth to this? All I've ever seen was YouTube Trek-Qanon level nonsense. Yes they had some staff changes but was the direction of the show really altered at all? It seemed cohesive to me.The thing is, S2 came in two halves. Different people made the halves happen
Is there truth to this?
Yes they had some staff changes but was the direction of the show really altered at all?
Timo, you're wrong.
There was only one set of signals, all of which were set by Michael.
This argument, as well as the argument about audiences never finding out the identity of the captain the Discovery was supposed to meet on Vulcan (it was Pike), is pure fabrication that exists only as an excuse to criticize the plot mechanics of Season 2.
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