"the butchers blade cares not for the lambs cry."
For many, the prevailing theory seems to be that this references the brutality of Klingons and perhaps may even reference the death of Saru as kelpians are a prey species and Klingons most definitely are predators. But.....what if it's not that at all, what if it's Lorca? What do we know about Lorca so far? Well from Jason Isaacs own mouth his character is the most "fucked up" captain we have seen in star trek. He is a military veteran, a man of action and deeds, he even likes to conduct battles standing rather than sitting. In his own words, like someone conducting an orchestra. Lets go deeper, Jason Isaacs has a righfully earned reputation for playing excellent and nuanced villains, dark twisted people who believe what they are doing is right. The doctor in OA , the commandant in the Patriot, even Malfoy's father. I think this could easily be a situation where he allows no quarter for Klingons, where he could have shown them mercy but decided to "finish the job" the way a Lorca would.
Thoughts?
For many, the prevailing theory seems to be that this references the brutality of Klingons and perhaps may even reference the death of Saru as kelpians are a prey species and Klingons most definitely are predators. But.....what if it's not that at all, what if it's Lorca? What do we know about Lorca so far? Well from Jason Isaacs own mouth his character is the most "fucked up" captain we have seen in star trek. He is a military veteran, a man of action and deeds, he even likes to conduct battles standing rather than sitting. In his own words, like someone conducting an orchestra. Lets go deeper, Jason Isaacs has a righfully earned reputation for playing excellent and nuanced villains, dark twisted people who believe what they are doing is right. The doctor in OA , the commandant in the Patriot, even Malfoy's father. I think this could easily be a situation where he allows no quarter for Klingons, where he could have shown them mercy but decided to "finish the job" the way a Lorca would.
Thoughts?