Evade wrote: » See, the problem is you can't have it both ways. You can't have the warrior race with tactical superiority raiding willy nilly bring the Federation to it's knees while a few months ago the same warrior race with a united with a goal of bringing the federation to its knees failed.
flazio wrote: » Ok, why does Empress Georgiu have to take the Captains chair? Why can't the admiral take advice from her quarters and command the ship herself?
GSPfan wrote: » What? I think you need to rewatch this season as you are missing the whole point of what is going on with the Klingons. So when we first encounter the Klingons they are seperate houses warring with each other with no real incentive to attack the federation. T-Kuvma comes along with cloaking technology and with the help of Burnham pissing them all off he manages to convince them to attack the federation. Armed with the cloak they would have wiped out the federation if T-Kuvma survived and united them, but even with him dead and them not fully united, they still have maintained a desire to destroy the federation. The point is that the cloak is the single most devistating weapon in their arsenal and the reason Discovery sacrificed everything to find a way to nulify it. To be surprised that the Klingons are winning a war even as a dis functional force is not respectful to the tactical advantage the cloak gives.
AtomicHorror wrote: » Perhaps Sarek's plan is that Georgiou will be the scapegoat for the destruction of Qo'noS. Let her do her thing, then act shocked and "out" her as an imposter from the mirror universe? Or skip that bit and simply hold her responsible as if she's the original Georgiou, safe in the knowledge that her claims to be an Emperor will sound like insanity, and that the original Georgiou will of course not have to suffer the punishment.
Evade wrote: » I don't think you read what I wrote. If the cloak is the be all and end all of military technology how did Kol not wipe out the Federation when he had the houses united? It doesn't make sense. I know what the reason the writers gave is and I don't buy it.
Evade wrote: » That's a good point and very nasty. Burnham definitely wouldn't be happy to have her mentor's name dragged through the mud in the history books like that.
Deleted User wrote: » Attacking Discovery for actually showing how devastating a cloaked fleet would be?? Come on
Deleted User wrote: » Because they had one ship with it at the start
Evade wrote: » I'm holding Discovery to its own standard. The cloak is a devastating weapon of war when used on a whim by a bunch of unaligned houses and not that great an advantage when used by a single force wit ha united goal and strategic plan. This is a contradiction.
GSPfan wrote: » They haven’t been united. T-Kuvma died and the Klingons never really united.
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » I’m confused however about mirror stamets. Wasn’t his ship destroyed? How come he was there in the spore universe. Did he not go back to his ship eventually?
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » When were the houses fully aligned?
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » And the cloak was balanced by discovery - the spore drive allowed discovery to appear from nowhere and attack. It’s the fact of discovery going missing that made the Klingons more dangerous in the last 9 months.
GSPfan wrote: » My biggest nit pick ever was First Contact. Why did the Borg ship travel all the way to Earth to then time travel and give them a chance to stop them when they could have just time travelled in the Delta quadrant and travelled to Earth afterwards when starfleet didn’t exist.
GSPfan wrote: » Answer: It’s not real, relax.
GSPfan wrote: » My biggest nit pick ever was First Contact. Why did the Borg ship travel all the way to Earth to then time travel and give them a chance to stop them when they could have just time travelled in the Delta quadrant and travelled to Earth afterwards when starfleet didn’t exist. Answer: It’s not real, relax.
expectationlost wrote: » vok is still vok, he killed the doctor how can they forgive? were the crew not told?
spookwoman wrote: » i'm thinking she may try to join the klingons and use them against the federation.
Optimus Prime wrote: » I cant understand the logic of making the emperor captain of the ship, its akin to making hitler the captain. it makes no sense. yeh i get she is probably going to blow up kronos, but get advice off her, dont make her the captain, she has enslaved hundreds of races and killed millions. [...]
Doodah7 wrote: » This. The mindset of the Terrans is more closely aligned with that of the Klingons than of the Federation. It is possible that she sees a kindred spirit in the Kilingons and will switch sides.