Omega might've made more sense, but it's also useless as a plot point for a temporary problem because Omega's effects are permanent...you can't repair something that no longer exists - Omega explosions destroy subspace within their area-of-effect...not damage, not disrupt, DESTROY. And Cardassians the more advanced…
Uhhh...the Aceton Assimilators were specifically designed to convert drained power to deadly radiation - if the Enterprise had gone to warp, assuming they even could, the radiation burst in the few seconds between the warp bubble formation and actually entering subspace would probably have been akin to flying through the…
And you still have to wait half a year between a season ending and it being available on DvD/Blu-ray...you'd think with everything being digital now, that would take far less time.
So...what empire was that supposed to be from, then? There are precious few that have artificial stars aboard their ships - in fact, I can only think of one, and that's the Protoss from Starcraft...but not only is that artificial star used for power generation and not any special type of FTL drive, it's also only a thing…
Yeah, naturally, the conditions needed for another being with Su'Kal's connection to dilithium are insanely unlikely to occur - you'd be far more like to see the creation of one of those theoretical false vacuum wave things that can devour everything in existence than another Su'Kal...I'd be far more worried about someone…
Well, besides the rest of Star Trek and all the stuff produced by companies under the CBS, Viacom and Paramount umbrella or by companies since acquired by said companies over the past several decades? No, not really.
Yeah, the whole 'if the Mycelial Network dies in one universe, it dies in ALL universes' thing smacks too much of the Reality Bomb from Doctor Who...sure, they stopped it in one universe, but since a universe for every outcome exists int he multiverse...there has to be one where the Reality Bomb successfully went off and…
Well, given how long the Nova's gone without a revamp, I bet a lot of those instances are just for the memes, just like the lack of it. But I expect at least a few dozen people will probably make it their permanent ship.
(Um...the battle already began - what do you think the distress call was about? Every minute they delay, more people die as transports are opened to the vacuum of space or explode in massive spherical bursts of antimatter radiation)
And after how she was treated during her time on DS9, I don't see Terry Farrell ever reprising her role again. Whoever it was who played Ezri would be more likely to do so.
No one, once, ever said it covered the entire universe, either in-universe or out-of-universe via BTS stuff - in fact, the page on The Burn says it was a GALAXY-wide event in the very first sentence.
Kids never get tried for accidental deaths...not in civilized countries at least - not in this time period and certainly not in a time period 1000 years divorced from this one.
Well, if it ends up being a QSD, it'll have to be used sparingly - since it needs Benamite to function and that's insanely rare...of course, as a kid's show, they will 'conveniently' find a massive stockpile of Benamite and fill the ship with enough of it to last the entire series...and then some.
Alex: *he mutes the channel for a moment and turns back to Arak'Ralan* Take us to yellow alert and recall any crew still on shore leave...and make note of who had theirs cut short. *after the acknowledgement and the ship's lighting darkening - probably notifying a certain Aussie that something's up and causing him to go…
The Oberth is basically just a canoe in space with an umbrella covering one end - can't get any more 'ship' than that, since it's literally based off one (technically a boat, but same difference).
It's never been said that it WASN'T either - canon was completely ambiguous on what connection dilithium has with subspace up until Discovery S3 - you can't break something that never existed before. As for recrystallizing it - that IS what they've been doing with the remaining supply - Book said as much in the...second…
So, in order to make that trait, they broke the actual ability? Not that it matters much - Lock Trajectory isn't worth using, no matter how little CD it has.
You're the one who keeps constantly bringing up subtlety and nuance as things someone needs to have been fully versed in to 'get' TOS - the same applies for any show, Star Trek or otherwise, and that kind of thing is NOT available through clips, synopses, transcripts or anything other than watching the actual episode...all…
I can't imagine they'll leave all those other Unwanted behind for too long - they'll probably return and stage a massive uprising at the end of the season, or something...if any of the freed slaves join the crew, well...I guess we'll see.
The member that immediately rejoined was Trill...which Discovery had already helped earlier in the year (I'm assuming they still used the standard 1 year in RL = 1 year passed in Star Trek) - and the one considering it was Ni'Var...which Discovery ALSO helped earlier in the year - no others were mentioned by name. Trill…