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  • I wonder if our boi Ash Tyler had something to do with that when he covered up what happened to Discovery (and, I guess, to Leland). Maybe he decided to remove Georgiou from that whole situation and falsify a record saying she disappeared some time later.

    That would make more sense than almost anything that happened in the film.

    I also wonder if Ashy T. is still involved with S31 at this point - the manā€™s a Klingon, so heā€™s got the life span for it.

    I think that if Ash Tyler was involved in S31, they might be a bit more subtle. Also, he probably wouldnā€™t have been on board with calling the director or handler or whatever Jamie Lee Curtis was supposed to be ā€œControl.ā€













  • In the preview of the ships, it claims they models are based on what was seen in the remaster of ā€œThe Tholian Webā€, but the models shown look more like a Tholian carrier from STO. Iā€™m assuming that whatā€™s in the preview is just the fleet tokens ā€“ for anyone who hasnā€™t played the game, each faction has three larger fleet tokens which indicate a number of their base ships, usually with some unique ability for each fleet ā€“ and their base ships will look like what was seen in the show.

    Also, one more faction to go. Iā€™m going to bet Orions, but Iā€™d love it if they did a Terran Empire expansion introducing the mirror universe to the game.





  • Bā€™Elanna had an experience, that at the time she very strongly believed to be real, but sheā€™s also a person of science. I feel like it would be out of character for her to not have some questions, even after her journey to Greā€™thor.

    In ā€œTapestryā€, when Q tells him, ā€œI told you. Youā€™re dead. This is the afterlife, and Iā€™m God,ā€ what is Picardā€™s response? ā€œYou are not God.ā€

    Bā€™Elannaā€™s in a similar situation. Sheā€™s informed that sheā€™s on the barge of the dead, but is that necessarily divine? Perhaps Greā€™thor is an alternate dimension, or something like inside of the Nexus. Fekā€™lhr could be a powerful being, not wholly dissimilar from Q. In ā€œHomefrontā€, Worf claims that Klingons killed their gods for being ā€œmore trouble than they were worth,ā€ perhaps that was more than just Klingon myth. We know that aliens visited Earth and were perceived to be deities. The Greek pantheon in ā€œWho Mourns for Adoniasā€, Kukulkan was believed to be the Quetzalcoatl as per ā€œHow Sharper than a Serpentā€™s Toothā€, and even Satan from Christian mythology was the being Lucien depicted in ā€œThe Magicks of Megas-Tuā€.

    Given everything Bā€™Elanna should be aware of regarding the nature of the galaxy, blind faith in an afterlife, even one sheā€™s ostensibly experienced first hand, does seem like a big ask.