I love the fact that Burnham has loosen up emotionally to actually express strangling someone for embarrassing her.. I'd say that's great emotional development!
"that cat can't get lost, it's got its own gravitational pull" hah i love Michelle's character.. Phillipa is the best character in the series by far, then Detmer and Owo, those two are bad-ass especially Owo's Terran counterpart.
The argument with Georgiou was Michael's best acting performance on Discovery... I liked her for the 2 minutes... " your emotional spectrum runs from cranky to homicidal"... her best line ever
I don't understand why warping now looks like a fucking waterslide. Also, how the fuck did Book get that ship? It is a "freighter" with advanced weapons, a bachelor pad, it can reconfigure itself (though the reason why it can are unknown, it doesn't seem to provide any real advantage) and one poor trader owns it? A guy who spends much of his income rescuing animals...owns that ship? Can we just admit that putting a Star Wars fanboy in charge of trek has ruined it...because book's ship is basically the millinium falcon. Between that, the style of space battles, which now include fighter ships that come out of who knows where (discovery and the enterprise are both bigger on the inside than on the outside) the black uniforms in S4 that looks like some high ranking death trooper, actual ghosts, aliens with so much prosthetics that actors can't act, and more fantasy element than scifi ones. Seriously, Disney should be suing at this point.
@@thehantavirus No they were still around and assimilated more species afterwards including Sikarians which gave them access to the space folding technology being able to travel 40 thousand light years in a single jump and they retained what they'd learned from Admiral Janewaya shuttle but for some reason they expanded in the other direction rather than into the Alpha Quadrant
They'll make an appearance I think. We know they recovered from Janeways attack and assimilated the Admirals shuttle. They also expanded in the opposite direction from the Alpha Quadrant and assimilated Sikarian spacial trajector technology meaning they can travel upto 40 thousand light years in a single jump giving them a massive advantage. With that alone they likely continued to advance but wether theyre the same Borg we remember is another question. They strive for perfection and the fact that they couldnt defeat Earth means they may have changed to operate on a different level possibly being more approachable and open to negotiation with other species instead of just running them over and taking what they could. My own little fantasy is that Seven returned and became Queen and combined her individuality with the collective and has been in control since then
Book's vessel uses Quantum Slipstream propulsion drive which probably doesn't require the use of dilithium like convention warp drive does. Quantum Slipstream drives do not use antimatter
@@shaun3495 It was never touched upon in the film, but apparently the Phoenix in First Contact didn't have a dilithium intermix chamber. Reportedly, Ronald D. Moore's (non-canon) explanation is that Cochrane used some parts from the nuclear warhead in place of one. So, it should be possible to travel at Warp 1 without having dilithium. Otherwise, all these milk runs by Federation starships would take years instead of weeks or months. In S0301 Book needed a dilithium crystallizer for his ship, and that Burnham damaged it when she crashed into his ship. It stands to reason then that his ship required dilithium for his ship's FTL drive to work. Now, all the starfaring races used dilithium to control the energy flow from the power source to achieve higher warp velocities. It would be a logical assumption that after The Burn, the remnants of Starfleet would have retrofitted their warp drives to not require an intermix chamber, allowing them to travel at light speed. The actual power source of the drive doesn't matter. For example, the Romulans, even though they power their ships with a quantum singularity, still need dilithium for their ships to function. If they didn't require dilithium they would be de facto rulers of both Alpha and Beta Quadrants as they would be able to travel the long distances that Starfleet now cannot. So why have we not seen them? Assuming of course that the Romulans didn't reunite with the Vulcans at some point in the last 930 years. TL;DR: Warp 1 doesn't require dilithum, but to go faster than that, regardless of the type of drive or its power source, dilithium is essential. How else to explain the Romulans not overrunning the majority of Federation space?
USS Discovery has a supply of dilithium which Michael gave Book as payment for getting her back to her crew. It was shown on "People of Earth". Also, the 30 units of dilithium one of Tolor's henchmen finds on Book's ship is his Discovery payment. So yeah. 🤷🏾♀️
@@shaun3495 Which makes the collapse of the Federation as we knew it all the more puzzling. QS drives don't need dilithium,and a majority of the galaxy's ships are equipped with them,but Federation growth grinds to a halt? In my defense, I don't get CBS All-Access,so I may have missed....everything.... 😅
@@shaun3495 they arent using quantum slipsteam. That requires benamite that is even more rare than dilithium. It's also not true that there's no dilithium. It's scarce but still exists. Therfore, warp.
@@Lord_Sunday As in rest of us i'm guessing you mean all of six people reaching for what ever libtard # banner you have at hand at the time,enjoy it while it floats because the waters coming in and it's sinking fast.
@@kenmasters734 I’m not a liberal and I enjoy this show. Primarily bc of Michelle Yeoh and her character but still, preferences of politics has nothing to do with liking this show.
Epic mother/daughter scene. The chemistry they have is priceless.
Kekekekekekekeke...she did say, "Love." And "Before I strangle you!" I LOVE their relationship!!!
I love the fact that Burnham has loosen up emotionally to actually express strangling someone for embarrassing her.. I'd say that's great emotional development!
"that cat can't get lost, it's got its own gravitational pull" hah i love Michelle's character.. Phillipa is the best character in the series by far, then Detmer and Owo, those two are bad-ass especially Owo's Terran counterpart.
The beginning of this clip with Philippa teasing Michael is cute lol! I've never seen this show but Michelle makes me want to watch 🥰
"Meat sack!!!" "FORM a sentence!"
I love this woman 😏
Blob whisperer........ that is a very accurate description of a cat.....
I'm so sad this show is losing Georgiou. Michele Yeoh and the writing for her character are just phenomenal.
I like burnham hair like this
The argument with Georgiou was Michael's best acting performance on Discovery... I liked her for the 2 minutes... " your emotional spectrum runs from cranky to homicidal"... her best line ever
That is the most beautiful black girl I've ever seen in my life. Absolutely gorgeous
I loved this whole scene especially philipa
Form a sentence!
That was cool..
Agreed I smiled so hard
The Emperor jumped out there.
FORM A SENTENCE
Melhor série com michelle yeoh
Ah, I see she is a woman of culture...
Dang she doesn't age a single day
#FormaSentence
Federation never figure out of slipstream is just purely idiotic
I don't understand why warping now looks like a fucking waterslide. Also, how the fuck did Book get that ship? It is a "freighter" with advanced weapons, a bachelor pad, it can reconfigure itself (though the reason why it can are unknown, it doesn't seem to provide any real advantage) and one poor trader owns it? A guy who spends much of his income rescuing animals...owns that ship? Can we just admit that putting a Star Wars fanboy in charge of trek has ruined it...because book's ship is basically the millinium falcon. Between that, the style of space battles, which now include fighter ships that come out of who knows where (discovery and the enterprise are both bigger on the inside than on the outside) the black uniforms in S4 that looks like some high ranking death trooper, actual ghosts, aliens with so much prosthetics that actors can't act, and more fantasy element than scifi ones. Seriously, Disney should be suing at this point.
She said Khan???
Where are the Borg??
Hopefully the Federation from the past eliminated those ridiculous space zombies.
@@thehantavirus No they were still around and assimilated more species afterwards including Sikarians which gave them access to the space folding technology being able to travel 40 thousand light years in a single jump and they retained what they'd learned from Admiral Janewaya shuttle but for some reason they expanded in the other direction rather than into the Alpha Quadrant
They'll make an appearance I think.
We know they recovered from Janeways attack and assimilated the Admirals shuttle. They also expanded in the opposite direction from the Alpha Quadrant and assimilated Sikarian spacial trajector technology meaning they can travel upto 40 thousand light years in a single jump giving them a massive advantage. With that alone they likely continued to advance but wether theyre the same Borg we remember is another question. They strive for perfection and the fact that they couldnt defeat Earth means they may have changed to operate on a different level possibly being more approachable and open to negotiation with other species instead of just running them over and taking what they could. My own little fantasy is that Seven returned and became Queen and combined her individuality with the collective and has been in control since then
Destroyed
I don't get how if they're out of dilithium they can travel at warp.
Book's vessel uses Quantum Slipstream propulsion drive which probably doesn't require the use of dilithium like convention warp drive does. Quantum Slipstream drives do not use antimatter
@@shaun3495 It was never touched upon in the film, but apparently the Phoenix in First Contact didn't have a dilithium intermix chamber. Reportedly, Ronald D. Moore's (non-canon) explanation is that Cochrane used some parts from the nuclear warhead in place of one. So, it should be possible to travel at Warp 1 without having dilithium. Otherwise, all these milk runs by Federation starships would take years instead of weeks or months.
In S0301 Book needed a dilithium crystallizer for his ship, and that Burnham damaged it when she crashed into his ship. It stands to reason then that his ship required dilithium for his ship's FTL drive to work. Now, all the starfaring races used dilithium to control the energy flow from the power source to achieve higher warp velocities. It would be a logical assumption that after The Burn, the remnants of Starfleet would have retrofitted their warp drives to not require an intermix chamber, allowing them to travel at light speed.
The actual power source of the drive doesn't matter. For example, the Romulans, even though they power their ships with a quantum singularity, still need dilithium for their ships to function. If they didn't require dilithium they would be de facto rulers of both Alpha and Beta Quadrants as they would be able to travel the long distances that Starfleet now cannot. So why have we not seen them? Assuming of course that the Romulans didn't reunite with the Vulcans at some point in the last 930 years.
TL;DR: Warp 1 doesn't require dilithum, but to go faster than that, regardless of the type of drive or its power source, dilithium is essential. How else to explain the Romulans not overrunning the majority of Federation space?
USS Discovery has a supply of dilithium which Michael gave Book as payment for getting her back to her crew. It was shown on "People of Earth".
Also, the 30 units of dilithium one of Tolor's henchmen finds on Book's ship is his Discovery payment.
So yeah. 🤷🏾♀️
@@shaun3495 Which makes the collapse of the Federation as we knew it all the more puzzling. QS drives don't need dilithium,and a majority of the galaxy's ships are equipped with them,but Federation growth grinds to a halt? In my defense, I don't get CBS All-Access,so I may have missed....everything.... 😅
@@shaun3495 they arent using quantum slipsteam. That requires benamite that is even more rare than dilithium. It's also not true that there's no dilithium. It's scarce but still exists. Therfore, warp.
Unfortunately she needs to be in MCU
why is this me with all straight people though
Me "Wow this show could not get any worse". Star trek Discovery season4 "Hold my beer"
Okay boomer. You go home to your basement while the rest of us enjoy the show.
@@Lord_Sunday As in rest of us i'm guessing you mean all of six people reaching for what ever libtard # banner you have at hand at the time,enjoy it while it floats because the waters coming in and it's sinking fast.
@@kenmasters734 I’m not a liberal and I enjoy this show. Primarily bc of Michelle Yeoh and her character but still, preferences of politics has nothing to do with liking this show.