Is there anything that we know of that would have a galaxy-wide effect -- or even affect an entire quadrant or two?A galaxy- wide EMP? That’s a big real-world fear right now.
Did he say "What was the Burn?", or "What was the Boooo-urn?"I think this guy is involved.
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i have a feeling it could be that subspace was destroyed somehow preventing warp travel.
If such a thing did occur, that could easily make Disco the most important ship around despite being nine hundred years old, because with its spore drive, it actually can travel interstellar distances.
The multiverse-destroying Disco S1 peril, and the all-life-destroying Disco S2 peril XDIs there anything that we know of that would have a galaxy-wide effect -- or even affect an entire quadrant or two?
I came to the same conclusion. No Warp Drive or Subspace communications. Saru said specifically they were disconnected. No shots of any ships at warp in the trailer, only Spore Drive jumps. Talk of having faith that others were out there. The big impossible mission is to fix subspace.
It's also possible that Subspace was just heavily damaged, only allowing for slow ships and (relatively) short range communication. Thus the Federation flag with 6 stars, the only core worlds close enough to each other to stay in communication. Discovery's Spore drive advantage remains intact.
The oral history of Species 262, a primitive species, appeared to reference the Omega molecule as a powerful substance which could burn the sky.
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Omega_moleculeBy the late 24th century, Starfleet had come to the conclusion that Omega molecules represented a threat not only to the Federation, but to the entire galaxy. A chain reaction involving a handful of molecules could devastate subspace throughout an entire quadrant. If that were to happen, warp travel would become impossible and conventional space-faring civilization would cease to exist.
Is there anything that we know of that would have a galaxy-wide effect -- or even affect an entire quadrant or two?
I know there are GRBs (gamma ray bursts) and galactic jets emanating from supermassive black holes that can fry things, but they are highly directional and things not directly in the tight beam of a GRB of galactic jet would not be greatly affected. There are also colliding neutron stars (like the event that made the gravitational waves picked up by LIGO a few years back), but an event like that would have an effect only locally -- say frying things that are within a 50-LY to 100-LY radius. That's still a tiny part of the galaxy, and even a small part of a Star Trek quadrant.
Having said that, I suppose an event like a GRB, galactic jet, or colliding neutron stars that affects just a few key Federation worlds like Earth, Vulcan, and Qo'noS (and maybe other nearby worlds) enough to send them back to the stone age, it might be enough to facilitate a galactic/quadrant-wide disruption in the Federation that could eventually lead to its collapse. It wouldn't need to be a galactic-wide or quadrants-wide cosmic event, but the political and social repercussions of the event might be felt across much of the galaxy.
Gonorrhoea not only became antibiotic resistant it became sentientSounds biological perhaps?
Gonorrhoea not only became antibiotic resistant it became sentient
Gonorrhoea not only became antibiotic resistant it became sentient
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