I want to see a scene where Rayner is forced to be in the same room as a breen leader, explaining that he did the much kinder thing than he originally wanted to do. Naturally, Burnham, Saru, and Vance would be backing him up, and Ryllic would be warning that if the breen tried anything, they would lose badly
You do, hu? 😒 I've never seen this episode, so I have a question about 0:16 Was there any good reason why they filmed that scene with a spiraling point of view, or was the rest of the episode just falling too far below their standards of inexplicably and confusion to the viewers eyes? 😵
Bing "In extreme circumstances, Star Trek 's starship Enterprise and USS Discovery can carry out a saucer separation for both tactical and emergency purposes."
It probably wasn't capable of it in the 23rd century, but the way Starfleet ships are built in the 32nd century it's practically a standard feature with how several ships are seen with detached parts, like the Voyager-J.
They should really fix that flamethrower on the bridge.
I wanna hear a breen revenge story about this jump
I want to see a scene where Rayner is forced to be in the same room as a breen leader, explaining that he did the much kinder thing than he originally wanted to do. Naturally, Burnham, Saru, and Vance would be backing him up, and Ryllic would be warning that if the breen tried anything, they would lose badly
I wanted to see a show down between a federation dreadnaught developed in secret to counter the breen threat and the dreadnaught
I can't believe this ship can separate.
I love this scene
You do, hu? 😒
I've never seen this episode, so I have a question about 0:16
Was there any good reason why they filmed that scene with a spiraling point of view, or was the rest of the episode just falling too far below their standards of inexplicably and confusion to the viewers eyes? 😵
Same here. Really fantastic episode all around.
@@TheNoiseySpectator Osunsami likes spiral shots and it looks fuckin cool
Voyagered
i didnt know uss discovery can saucer seperate
Neither did I.
Bing "In extreme circumstances, Star Trek 's starship Enterprise and USS Discovery can carry out a saucer separation for both tactical and emergency purposes."
It definitely can once-in-a-lifetime 😂
It probably wasn't capable of it in the 23rd century, but the way Starfleet ships are built in the 32nd century it's practically a standard feature with how several ships are seen with detached parts, like the Voyager-J.
The Spore Drive of the USS Discovery caused the Saucer section to separate, not till that was added they could not Saucer Separate. Bing search