Well, I'm pretty sure that's the first time I've seen Klingon nipples.
The revelation that the jumps could allow them to travel to parallel universes means they could very easily end up trolling all the Trekkies by having them jump to the "canon" universe.
Though I'm guessing they either jumped really far (and we'll meet the Borg super early), or in to a parallel universe at the end (maybe their version of the mirror universe).
What do people think of Stamets? The new Gary Mitchell (dem eyes)? The new Q?
Originally posted by -Pr-The revelation that the jumps could allow them to travel to parallel universes means they could very easily end up trolling all the Trekkies by having them jump to the "canon" universe.
Or to the Kelvin timeline Lol.
It's interesting though, and leaves a lot of possibilities. Also means we can just watch the show without worrying too much about canon, until they finish it off.
Originally posted by Darth Thor
Liked how they fit inSpoiler:. Perhaps they’ll resolve its cliffhanger as well.
Enterprise’s mirror universe episodes
That would be nice, yeah.
Anyone watch RedLetterMedia? Rich and Mike sat down and had a talk about Discovery and The Orville from the perspective of Star Trek fans, and I thought it was a very interesting watch:
Originally posted by Darth Thor
Liked how they fit inSpoiler:. Perhaps they’ll resolve its cliffhanger as well.
Enterprise’s mirror universe episodes
Curious were they're going with this as well, will they stick to what we saw in ST:Ent and Sato possibly became the Empress and could still be as people in ST can live well over 100. Remember McCoy was alive and in his 130's in the first ep of ST:TNG. Though they did refer an "Emperor" (male), so I doubt it.
Or is the ship's name just a shout-out and they'll do their own thing.
Originally posted by Robtard
Curious were they're going with this as well, will they stick to what we saw in ST:Ent and Sato possibly became the Empress and could still be as people in ST can live well over 100. Remember McCoy was alive and in his 130's in the first ep of ST:TNG. Though they did refer an "Emperor" (male), so I doubt it.Or is the ship's name just a shout-out and they'll do their own thing.
Well I wouldn’t expect that blatant a sequel to those episodes. But an explanation of what happened would be nice. But yeah the Empreror thing seems to be a hint at Empress Sato.
But as usual there’s continuity issues given the Prime Universe’s first discovery of the Mirror Universe is supposed to be by Kirk and crew.
We kind of know what happens, in ST:Ent, the Mirror-verse version of T'Pol (who is hot af) makes some sort of 'humans will pay for their actions in the coming centuries' comment, which was a reference to the Mirror-verse ep in ST😄S9, where ilingons, Cardassian and Bajorans have shifted the balance of power and enslaved humanity in the 24th century.
But ST:Discovery is set in the 23rd century, where humans practically rule the Alpha quadrant of the Milky Way galaxy
Originally posted by Robtard
We kind of know what happens, in ST:Ent, the Mirror-verse version of T'Pol (who is hot af) makes some sort of 'humans will pay for their actions in the coming centuries' comment, which was a reference to the Mirror-verse ep in ST😄S9, where ilingons, Cardassian and Bajorans have shifted the balance of power and enslaved humanity in the 24th century.But ST:Discovery is set in the 23rd century, where humans practically rule the Alpha quadrant of the Milky Way galaxy
I meant what happened with the Empress having that 23rd century constellation Class back in the 22nd century.
Also Discovery’s whole mission better go unnoticed in the MU and classified in the PU.
Oh, yeah. You're probably right and they'll at best refer to her in passing, not actually have the character still be around. Also stands to reason she'd not survive 100+ years, considering the cutthroat nature of the MU and Terran Empire.
It seems most of what Discovery does is classified and not well known, Spore-Drive, Space Tardigrades etc.