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What saved every universe?

If someone comes up with the official answer,I would appreciate read it here. Then I can use it in a future presentation.
 
From episode 13 it was concluded that they needed to stop the abuse to the mycelial network or else:
You are assuming something not in evidence here, IE that Stamets was correct.

It's more likely however that the Mycelial intelligence just lied to Stamets in an attempt to save it's own ass and so he was repeating that false information.
 
I assume "the entire multiverse" actually only refers to the multiverse (or collection of parallel universes) connected by the mycelial network. And that other universes don't have a mycelial network (or a different, unconnected network). There might be thousands or millions or n-illions or maybe just six universes connected that could be destroyed by idiotic actions from one user in one section of one universe, but the effects cannot extend beyond the network.

Of course, it boggles the mind still why the Hive-mind of M33 or the Cowboy Planeteers of the Horseshoe Galaxy aren't independently building their own mushroom death star drives that can destroy multiverses, if it's so easy to do accidentally.
 
I really don't see the problem here. Supposedly, there's an opening for infinite evil and infinite good in this game. We saw a bit of evil and a bit of good. Good triumphed. It didn't even appear all that difficult - it merely took an act of destruction to stop the ongoing corruption, and acts of destruction are within the means of most parties.

Why are we worried about this single case of jeopardy deflected? It's merely representative of the infinite cases of this type, with every instance of evil readily having its counterpart in good available, in infinite quantity if need be. There's a balance and it is observed to favor survival - individual close calls (and we saw none, really) aren't particularly relevant to that balance.

Timo Saloniemi
 
Well, let's just hope that there are some real CBS plants in here reading all this stuff and fixing up Season 2 better.
Lol, doubt it. Season 2 could be better, but not because they would be listening for any fan feedback. It would be like saying that producers of youtube videos should pay close attention to their comments section. Lol, no they shouldn't :D
TrekBBS is "a tinsy winsy bit" better than your typical youtube comments section, but that's not saying much.
 
Lol, doubt it. Season 2 could be better, but not because they would be listening for any fan feedback. It would be like saying that producers of youtube videos should pay close attention to their comments section. Lol, no they shouldn't :D
TrekBBS is "a tinsy winsy bit" better than your typical youtube comments section, but that's not saying much.

Well, they'd need to know what the fans are thinking as well. Not saying it should be specifically TBBS, could be any other source where they get the opinion of fans to factor into their production.

If there were no fan input at all, why have the show be part of a continuity, why call it Star Trek?
 
To 'What Saved the Universe?'
(Star Trek)
Deep Space 9 and its Mirror Universe
The Original Series and its Mirror Universe
Enterprise and its Mirror Universe
Those 6 saved the Universe.

Honorable mention...
Voyager smashing things as Species 8472 (that means 8)
 
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