Discovery Series 2 News
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So it looks like the Klingons are getting their hair back and there's a holo image of a D7/K't'inga. The explanation for hair change is apparently that is a tradition followed by some Klingons of shaving their hair in times of conflict, following the story of Kahless forging the first bat'leth from his own hair.
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The real reason of course is that everyone pointed out that with the big sloping shoulder pads and no hair all the Klingons looked like they had tiny heads.
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The movies alone give us V'Ger, the Whale Probe (I mean, if it kept going), the Borg and Shinzon's radiation.bilateralrope wrote: ↑2018-07-23 01:05am A thought comes to mind: How often did the other Trek series face things that were a threat to the entire Federation ?
With the Season 2 trailer, STD has given us three:
- Klingon war.
- Mirror universe killing all the spores, wiping out all life in all universes.
- Those red flares in the trailer.
Meanwhile, I can only recall DS9 facing one Federation ending threat in its entire run. TNG faced a few (conspiracy aliens, borg, romulans, probably a few more I forgot about), plus another 2 in its movies. I can't recall the other series well enough to give numbers right now.
TOS gave us the Doomsday Machine and *possibly* Nomad (it was a mini-V'ger). TNG had a number - Q, Conspiracy Aliens, Romulans, Borg, Borg Again and Q Continuum / Picard.
DS9 gave us the Dominion, the Par Wraiths (that one was the Universe, too) and a Civil War which could have split the Federation.
Voyager had Species 8472, The Borg (again), Omega... errr.... probably a couple of others here and there.
Enterprise gave us the Xindi, the Sphere Builders, Paxton (I guess?), the Romulans, The Borg (again)...
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Frequency matters. STD has given us at least 3 different Federation ending threats over 2 seasons. More Federation ending threats than the number of seasons.
The movies gave 5 threats over 10 movies (you forgot the Borg). That's 5 movies without a Federation ending threat.
I'm not sure if the TOS threats could be counted as Federation ending. Sure, the Doomsday Machine was a planet killer, but I don't recall if it was heading in a direction that made it a Federation ending threat or not. I remember even less about Nomad. Still, that's only 2 possible threats over 3 seasons.
For TNG:
- I don't think it's fair to count the borg more than once per series. They are the same threat each time, they just keep coming back differently. Same reason I'm only counting the Dominion once in DS9.
- Q never stuck me as a Federation ending threat as I don't remember him wanting the Federation destroyed. He just liked messing with Picard and Janeway.
- Q Continuum / Picard. I don't know what you mean here.
Counting all your threats, but only counting the borg once, that's 5 Federation ending threats over 7 seasons.
DS9: 3 Federation ending threats, 7 seasons.
Voyager. Still less Federation ending threats than the number of seasons it ran for.
Enterprise: The only other series to give us more Federation ending threats than the number of seasons. Though I'll have to take your word for it, I stopped watching it at the end of season 1.
The movies gave 5 threats over 10 movies (you forgot the Borg). That's 5 movies without a Federation ending threat.
I'm not sure if the TOS threats could be counted as Federation ending. Sure, the Doomsday Machine was a planet killer, but I don't recall if it was heading in a direction that made it a Federation ending threat or not. I remember even less about Nomad. Still, that's only 2 possible threats over 3 seasons.
For TNG:
- I don't think it's fair to count the borg more than once per series. They are the same threat each time, they just keep coming back differently. Same reason I'm only counting the Dominion once in DS9.
- Q never stuck me as a Federation ending threat as I don't remember him wanting the Federation destroyed. He just liked messing with Picard and Janeway.
- Q Continuum / Picard. I don't know what you mean here.
Counting all your threats, but only counting the borg once, that's 5 Federation ending threats over 7 seasons.
DS9: 3 Federation ending threats, 7 seasons.
Voyager. Still less Federation ending threats than the number of seasons it ran for.
Enterprise: The only other series to give us more Federation ending threats than the number of seasons. Though I'll have to take your word for it, I stopped watching it at the end of season 1.
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Just watched "Brother"
It should not be a spoiler that Captain Pike survives, of course. (We even hear him mention he is from Mojave, California).
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It should not be a spoiler that Captain Pike survives, of course. (We even hear him mention he is from Mojave, California).
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It's not up on Netflix for me yet, so I did some Googling. Turns out there is a 32.5 hour delay between the US release of an episode and the international release. I didn't see any explanation why.
Just something to keep in mind when it comes to posting spoilers if we keep all the discussion in one thread.New episodes of Star Trek Discovery season 2 release on CBS All Access on Thursdays, starting from Thursday, 17 January, and will become available to watch at 8:30pm ET/5:30pm PT. Internationally, episodes are released on Netflix on Fridays, starting from Friday, 18 January. As with most new Netflix releases, the episodes will become available at 12am PT/8am GMT. And here's an official release from Star Trek: Discovery's Twitter account confirming the episode times.
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Spoilerized comments from S2, E1 "Brother:"
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Anyone know why the black bars at the top and bottom of my screen were larger than they were in season 1 ?
As for the content of the episode, one big WTF: Spoiler
As for the content of the episode, one big WTF: Spoiler