12/31/2023 0 Comments Spore drive destroys star wars![]() ![]() Booker (aka “Book”) chides Burnham for believing in “ghosts”, a reference to the Starfleet emblem on her uniform. Booker is the first new character we see in the trailer. Moving on… On this new alien planet (that is not Terralysium) we see Burnham walking and talking with a 32nd century native named Cleveland Booker (played by David Ajala, formerly “Manchester Black” of the CW’s “Supergirl”). That said, I think a jump forward in time is a very healthy thing for the series overall. ![]() The crew could’ve simply waited a couple of minutes for Georgiou’s confirmation that the Leland AI was destroyed. However, my guess is that the the year spent refers to last season’s storyline.Īs I’ve said in an earlier review of the S2 finale (“Such Sweet Sorrow” part 2), the time jump by Burnham and Discovery into the 32nd century was largely unnecessary, since the rogue Leland-AI was destroyed by S31 operative Philippa Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh) well before Discovery jumped off into the future. She may also be referring to a year spent in this new 32nd century looking for what led to an apparent collapse/demise of the Federation and Starfleet (more on that below). I’m assuming she’s referring to the second season’s storyline which followed Burnham’s year-long quest to solve the “red angel” mystery that ultimately stopped a sentient artificial intelligence from destroying the entire Federation (like The Terminator’s “Skynet”/“Legion”). We see Burnham in what appears to be a cargo hold of some kind sporting different hairstyles to reflect a passage of time.īurnham’s narration mentions an entire year she spent “looking for the domino” that started all of this. Like most of the Star Trek: Discovery’s technology, the equipment reflects subtle and not-so-subtle redesigns to what we saw the crew of Kirk’s Enterprise use back in TOS Star Trek (1966-9). Burnham opens her landing party kit, which includes all of her standard issue 23rd century landing party gear tricorder, communicator, phaser, uniform badge and what might be a homing beacon. ![]() The planet was supposed to be the remote human colony of Terralysium (seen in S2’s “New Eden”) but I’m guessing from the multiple moons visible later on that this is not the case. Here goes… The trailer picks up right after season 2, with Commander Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin Green), still in her time-suit, crash landing on an alien planet sometime in the late 32nd century. Other opinions and observations are very much welcome in the comment section below ( no trolling, please, thanks!). The following are observations and analysis regarding the “Star Trek: Discovery” S3 trailer. ![]()
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