Killing Osyrra is all it took to destroy the Emerald Chain. Really ?
The writers seem to really hate the idea of having a plot that continues from one season to the next.
The sphere data is able to control multiple droids simultaneously, didn't care about zerg rushing with them, and was notoriously hard to delete from Discovery's main computer. Yet somehow the crew were really worried that they lost it because one of the droids got scrambled. I think it would have been better to not have the droids, and instead have Osyrra progressively losing control of Discovery as the Sphere data took over.
The computer core had programmable matter walls for some reason. Yet the backup switched the bridge back to their TOS era UI. So the retrofit updated the walls of the room, but not the software sitting on the backups.
Ni'Var turns up with a huge fleet that they had stashed away somewhere. Then does nothing with it. No mention of how Micheal's mum was able to get them to burn that much dilithium.
Vance picks Micheal to captain Discovery after Saru leaves. Even after her record of not following orders she doesn't like. Is Starfleet really that desperate ?
Aurellio feels like he's going to stick around on Discovery as just one of the many people they collected. Sure, it doesn't make sense, but they never told us why Ryn stuck around for as long as he did either.
Still, at least Discovery finally switched out their uniforms.
Grand Moff Yenchin wrote: ↑2021-01-04 12:54amBiological science: Finally someone decides to do some old fashioned cell culture to take a look at Stamets' DNA. In a series with numerous equipment which make any modern biologist drool, they have no chance to go back to cell culture.
I have issues with that line. The first is the idea that, when all the tech fails to reconstruct corrupted DNA, nature will somehow be able to. The second is that it's calling all the Federation's scientists idiots for not thinking of it, all to make the Chain's super scientist seem smart.
Fortunately that's not the solution the writers went for with the spore drive. Instead, the scientist just had information the Federation didn't have that pointed to the Kwejian as being able to do it. Which is a solution I like, in part because making them central to operating the one non-Dilithium drive the Federation knows about could lead to some interesting dilemmas.