Star Trek: Discovery
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Where nanites puppeteering a dead body could be a technological villainsevolutionrather than its origins.
As weve discussed in this space before, this is a ship full of nerds on camera and off.
At no time has this shownotbeen champing at the bit when it comes to trying newer and wilder ideas.
The show deserves something fresh,wedeserve something fresh.
Can we live?!
Anyway, this is a recap, so lets get into the two main plots this week.
(NB: Boreth and the monastery have appeared in bothThe Next GenerationandDeep Space Nine.)
so Tenavik changes his mind.
seal that eventual fate.
This is one of the few canonical events Id behappyto see relegated to the dustbin of time.
Spock joins her despite her protests.
(When she huffs, UGHH as he took to the helm?
I felt that!)
This shouldve been the first red flag, of course, givenhow quickly a person usually dies in space.
They could run, but Control will catch up.
They cant let Control have the data.
You know what that means?