At the end of the current storyline the Mirror Universe version of your character, before they left, mentioned that they have a long shot plan to deal with the Emperor and his shenanigans.
My question is: what are they planing? Who or what are they bringing back?
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> @si1verq00 said: > Ok, I'm not sure if this is on the right forum. > > At the end of the current storyline the Mirror Universe version of your character, before they left, mentioned that they have a long shot plan to deal with the Emperor and his shenanigans. > > My question is: what are they planing? Who or what are they bringing back?
Seems like a plot hook. Never totally wrap up a story arc in a TV series or game. It always leaves a foundation to build upon. That way if the producers start running out of ideas, he way Cryptic did before CBS announced Discovery, there's something to fall back on.
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I so needed that
> Ok, I'm not sure if this is on the right forum.
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> At the end of the current storyline the Mirror Universe version of your character, before they left, mentioned that they have a long shot plan to deal with the Emperor and his shenanigans.
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> My question is: what are they planing? Who or what are they bringing back?
Seems like a plot hook. Never totally wrap up a story arc in a TV series or game. It always leaves a foundation to build upon. That way if the producers start running out of ideas, he way Cryptic did before CBS announced Discovery, there's something to fall back on.