Star Trek: Discovery

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This is all very nice and extremely scientific, but unfortunately it fails to explain the following:

1.

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Somehow, Newtons third law did not apply to the initial jump forward.

But hey, Im not a scientist, what do I know?

Leland is now the first person to ever be assimilated by the Borg.

And I could not be more delighted by this surprise turn of events.

Georgiou seems fine with this, until she and Dr. Burnham have a mom date.

(2) From Discoverys own sensors, we know he manages to flee in an escape pod.

That would be one too many perfect butts to lose in a three-episode period.

(Dont act like you havent noticed those flawlessly lit profile shots.)

To say nothing of sinking the entire Pyler ship!

TL;DR: hes alive.

Will she get return to an atmosphere, or reappear in space and instantly freeze?

but I guess the suit does abscond with either 46 percent or 100 percent of the spheres AI data.

Im mad constantly, and yet I adore it all the same!

Is this what its like to be in an emotionally volatile relationship?

Tell me this is going to work out!

** Previously referred to here as Esau IV thanks to reader @haoanhle for the correction.

Alien spelling is tough.

*** Michael Burnham wasborn in 2226, the showspresent is 2257.

The events on Doctari Alpha took place 20 years before, so in 2237.

Plus 950 years = 3187.

The power of math, people!

Incredible work yet again this week from Sonequa Martin-Green and Michelle Yeoh.

The formers emotional performance and the latters fight scenes are undiluted excellence.

suggests Michael; Unmerited.

Weve hadVISORsand wheelchairs, for one, so I know these shows can do better.