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Episode 4 was... ok... i guess.The new crew member which effectively isnt a member of star fleet tells the crew where to fly. okBurnham does what Burnham does... happy trigger firing on allies and with that risking the friendly relationship with the Trills.As usual it has no negative consequences.Trills claim that not many able to be host are left and that never before a symbiont took a host from a species other than trill.... which is strange since in a ds9 episode it was said that more than 50…
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youtube.com/watch?v=xM31TMOl-Cgerrrwhat a non-senseOne power outage and these nancelles float away into deep space.What happens when they activate the spore drive and the entire ship starts spinning? Will the nancelles lag behind?The profile of the ship gets wider which makes maneuvering in asteroid fields even harder to do.That also means the ship requires a larger warp bubble aswell as a larger shield bubble and therefore more energy to maintain these.The energy needed to keep the nancelles in…
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bad day today... so i am in rant modeEpisode 6 was... not as terrible as others.Probably because there was not much story to tell in it.The Discovery got a refit... and looks better now.... not good... but better.It is the most beautiful ship in 3189 now (or whatever year that is) which mainly is due to the fact that all other starfleet ships in that future timeline look awful.But yes, the design of the Discovery got improved. I have to admit that.And... that leads me to the first WTF moment.The…
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Stuff not related to any episodes:The burn made all dilithium explode... except the dilithium that did not explore for some reason.hmm kSo all starships with warpcore went boom.hmm kSo where are the romulans then? Romulan ships do not have a warpcore. They have a singularity core (an enclosed micro blackhole) which delivers the energy for the warp engines. Romulans have dilithium mines but they dont use it to keep their engines running. Most likely they need it to create the singularity but once…
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a paradox, yesbut not impossible to happen in Star Trek.I dont think that the spore drive requires dilithium at all. It requires energy (in case of the discovery coming from its warp core btw) but it does not seem to matter how that energy is generated. Based on literally every explanation given in Star Trek dilitihium is nothing but a moderator inside the warp core which regulates the matter-antimatter reaction to produce the energy needed to create a warp field by the warp coils.By this explan…
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well star trek used to be based on science and logicwhile star wars was a space fairy talethe problem with the new trek stuff is that does treat old stuff in a pretty awful wayexplaining stuff contrary to what was known beforetrying to fit in real science without even understanding real scienceand literally everything is just drama instead of the old "lets fly out there, explore stuff and have a small adventure"Episode 7 is a great exampleThis was nothing but a terribly written soap opera. Non-s…
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Thats from the 2009 movie. That would be the Kelvin timeline.While I can not tell for sure I doubt that Discovery is in the Kelvin timeline it was stated to be the Vulcan homeworld that existed back when Burnham and Spock lived there. So it must be the original planet.If it was the Kelvin timeline Burnham certainly would have noticed a difference between the planets. I would notice a difference if Earth all of a sudden is replaced.I am giving the benefit of the doubt. In the 2009 movie Spock had…
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The last 2 episodes in season 3 did put me into a non-stop head-shaking mode. Ive seen stupid scifi plots before but not that stupid.A child cried on a dil planet inside a nebula and that caused all dilithium in the galaxy to explode. Thats the big thing, the reason why season 3 exists. I think the pitch meeting for this took no longer than 2 minutes.The explanation was that Dilithium has a subspace component somehow. It never had before because it was nothing but the moderating component of the…
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not?a 5mins turbolift ride straight into one direction at ~30km/h = 2.5km distance inside a ship with a length of only 0.75kmseriously a room as big as a city inside a ship that was build for only ~80 crew members all federation future federation ships (1000 years of improve tech) open fire on the discovery and cant even cause a single scratch to the hull Star Trek Discovery is just very bad fan fiction (even though i doubt that the creators are fans of star trek).