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Spore drive destroys star wars
Spore drive destroys star wars









spore drive destroys star wars

To combat this itty-bitty armada of probes, pods, drones, bots and shuttles, Leland deploys what looks like hundreds of drones from each of the Section 31 starships. Luckily Cornwell (Jayne Brook) is on board keeping things in line and closing essential doors. Leland appears on the viewscreen and Georgiou tells him her side has more than 200 vessels, compared to his 30. The refit of shuttles and drones from both the Discovery and the Enterprise to use in the fight is reasonable enough, but there really does seem to be an excessive amount of them.

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Reno (Tig Notaro), Number One (Rebecca Romijn) and Saru. Saru (Doug Jones), and there's a nice split-screen, comic book-esque representation of a conversation between Cmdr. (Although, if they hadn't taken quite so much time wrapping up their lives just a few hours before, they might not be in so much of a rush now.) The dialogue is sharp, especially between Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh) and Lt. We see crewmembers rushing around to get everything done in preparation for battle. The pre-credit sequence offers hope of a quality conclusion. Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) was in danger, which was ridiculous enough, you'd have thought they might have taken it upon themselves to inform Starfleet, especially since a sudden subspace communications blackout (which stopped the Discovery and Enterprise crew from calling for reinforcements) would go quite a long way to supporting their reasons for concern.Īll these questions, or possibly none of them, may or may not be answered in this, the Season 2 finale of "Star Trek: Discovery." And frankly, there's a lot riding on this the second season has been mediocre at best, so a well-written, dynamic finale will go a long way in carrying the reputation of this franchise forward another year while we wait for the third season. Moreover, if Amanda Grayson (Mia Kirshner) and Sarek (James Frain) sensed Cmdr. They may not have worked, but it would've been nice to have at least heard them mentioned. All of these ideas really should've occurred to trained Starfleet officers.

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Arguably, the biggest of which was why did everyone give up so easily when they were trying to destroy the Discovery? Solutions across both YouTube and Reddit have included simply firing more photon torpedoes, using the prefixed code so that the Enterprise could order the Discovery to lower her shields, spore jumping to a location - possibly Sector 001 - where the whole of Starfleet could've fired on Discovery, or even trying to communicate with the sphere data, since it seems to be rapidly showing signs of intelligence. Last week's episode polarized "Star Trek: Discovery" fans, but regardless of whether or not you enjoyed that installment, there were some undeniable issues.











Spore drive destroys star wars