Simple explanation: Rodek kept all of that stuff in a portable transporter buffer, similar to the ones the Hazard Team is using in the Elite Force games.
First, let me preface my post with this: For the longest time, I too had the strong feeling that the Admiralty system was biased towards sci-heavy missions. The same seemed to be the case for my fleeties. So, last week I sat down and started to actually keep track of all the assignments I was getting and how many of them…
Not really. The gravitational field doesn't change. You'll be fine as long as you stay away from the event horizon. The way I figure, since it's called a Quantum Inhibitor, it probably inhibits local quantum tunneling processes without which there is no way to get protons to form a helium nucleus. Obviously, this would…
Not just the ship, the music too. And you can hear a cloaking device at the end of the teaser. This is definitely on purpose. The Discovery could be a joint venture between KDF and Feds. Maybe a symbolic thing to commemorate the fledging alliance after The Undiscovered Country?
You're KIA in the 23rd century, and preventing your "death" would change the very timeline that you are trying to protect. There is no going back permanently. You're a temporal agent now, untethered from time.
So if the Mirror universe is the next big arc, does that mean we'll get Mirror Recruits next year? Complete with an all new micro -campaign like the TOS one but set in the MU, of course.
Wow. Someone did their quantum mechanics homework on this one. And a bit of ancient history too. Just one note: We don't know for sure wether this temporal wavefuction is collapsed due to being experienced by consiousness. There are other interpretations of quantum mechanics that view the entire universe as a quantum…
I think the blog gives a good explanation. Some historical reports seem to be under strict NDA for temporal agents until they have caused the events they're describing to happen. So in this case:
J'mpok Is NOT dead. He's the mission accomplished contact, complete with Liam McIntyre VO. He is, in fact, so badass that he doesn't even bother to mention the attempt at his life.
T for Termination Coming to a cinema near you. @Topic This is nice and all but I would like to have our monthly new episode rythm back now, please. I actually liked that. And as for diplomatic fallout...where's the one about the Tholians openly attempting genocide against the Na'kuhl?
As nice as this might be, can we have a Crystaline Cataclysm Event instead? That one is nice and short. perfect for people with a lot of alts. The thought of funneling all my alts through a 20 minute queue for 14 days creates a black hole in my brain.