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The first season of the American television series Star Trek: Discovery is set a decade before Star Trek: The Original Series in the 23rd century and follows the crew of the starship Discovery during the Federation–Klingon war.
Feb 12, 2018 · In the final moments of Star Trek: Discovery Season 1, the Discovery drops out of warp to respond to a distress signal from another Starfleet ship. That ship?
- Wait… Why Is The Federation/Klingon War Over Now?
- Who Is Going to Be The Next Captain of Discovery?
- What’s Up with The Enterprise?
- Will Discovery Be Using Dash Drive Tech in Season 2?
- Where Has Emperor Georgiou Gone Now?
- What Role Does Ash Tyler/Voq Have Now?
- How Long Will It Take to Rebuild The Federation?
- What Happened to The Terran Iss Discovery, then?
This makes very little sense in the show, but apparently the war is now over between the Klingons and the Federation. Let me try and explain why, although I’m not super-convinced myself. Firstly, I think the problem lies with the term ‘war’. It’s probably more accurate to say that the Federation was subject to repeated acts of terrorism by differen...
That’s the big question, isn’t it? There are a few possibilities here. The first is that we’ll get a completely new Captain, who is just waiting for the crew to arrive on Vulcan. This person could be… anyone. Literally anyone. Place your bets now. The second possibility is that Discovery will get constantly side-tracked on its way to Vulcan, giving...
The USS Enterprise is in distress, as we learn during the Star Trek Discovery season 1 ending. When is the Enterprise NOT in some kind of distress, eh? EH? Anyway, it looks to be in pretty good shape, so the big question is: why send the distress call at all? Maybe the ship’s warp drive really couldn’t take any more before Scotty was around to fix ...
All we really know about the spore drive on Discovery (aside from the fact it works like a dream now, and the crew has plenty of spores to fuel it) is that Starfleet is looking into a mechanised navigation system. In other words, they don’t seem keen to let Stamets continue to plug himself in. Fair enough, but it’s vastly unlikely that we’ve seen t...
In one of the most laughable moments of the season finale, Burnham tells Emperor Georgiou that she’s free to leave, and tells her ‘not to cause any trouble, or she’ll be in bother’. With the weakest threat known to man ringing in her ears, the most dangerous figure in the most dangerous dimension of the Star Trek universe simply walks off, free as ...
Again, we’ve not seen the last of Ash Tyler. He’s uniquely positioned to fill some kind of Klingon/Starfleet ambassador role, given that he’s kinda both races all at once. To give Discovery the benefit of the doubt, it could be that his presence is the reason why the Klingons haven’t relaunched full-scale war against the Federation, but that’s neve...
Let’s face it, the Federation is knackered. Most of the Starbases are gone, the fleet has been largely destroyed, and many of the leaders were lost when the Klingons overran Starbase 1. It all seems very desperate, and there isn’t a whole lot of time in between Discovery and the Original Series to go from ‘totally ruined Federation’ to ‘really quit...
Remember how the Terran version of Discovery essentially swapped places with the regular version when it jumped to the Mirror Universe? Er, what happened to it? We hear from Admiral Cornwell that she saw it destroyed with her own eyes, but there's no other information on what it did, where it went, or how it messed up the Federation timeline. And d...
- The Vulcan Hello. Welcome aboard the starship USS … Shenzhou? In an early deviation from the ST norm, Discovery’s first two episodes are a prologue of sorts telling of the rise and fall of promising former First Officer Michael Burnham.
- Battle at the Binary Stars. Burnham’s attempt at mutiny, so as to take over the Shenzhou and respond to the Klingons as she’d been taught from Vulcan history, proves short-lived.
- Context is for Kings. Amid a bunch of generally pretty silly episode titles, “Context is for Kings” is king. After Discovery rescues Burnham’s prison transport ship from disaster, ship’s captain Gabriel Lorca employs Burnham to contribute to a “scientific” assignment which involves the subduing of a interstellar beastie big and bad enough to crush a shipful of Klingons.
- The Butcher's Knife Cares not for the Lamb’s Cry. See what STG was saying (writing?) about episode titles? In this lengthily-named episode, Burnham and Lt.
Jan 7, 2018 · The answers to all of fans' questions will surely be revealed in the final 6 episodes of season 1 when Star Trek: Discovery returns on January 7, 2018. In the meantime, share all of your theories about Discovery in the comments!
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Feb 12, 2018 · Star Trek: Discovery Season 1 Release Date. Star Trek: Discovery launched Sunday, September 24th. Moving forward, all new episodes of the first season will be available exclusively on CBS...
Sep 3, 2016 · The first season of Star Trek: Discovery premiered on 24 September 2017 on the CBS All Access streaming service, with fifteen episodes that ran through 11 February 2018. The first season broadcast on the same day on Space / Z in Canada, with episodes released to an international audience on Netflix the next day.