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One of the red signals has appeared over a distant Klingon moon and while no-one knows what it means, Tyler is all too aware of its personal significance to him – it is the planetoid containing the monastery to which his son was spirited away to keep the Klingon...
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There’s little doubt that the latest episode of Star Trek: Discovery looks beautiful, handled with grace and style by Hanelle M. Culpepper, who will also helm the opening episodes of the Picard spin-off (thus promising great things) . From shots of the ship’s interior to the wide open celestial...
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Discovery is now a fugitive ship, but Captain Cornwell (Jayne Brook) is invited on board to finally analyse Spock’s story and the claims he was framed. It seems that – surprise! – Spock (Ethan Peck) is telling the truth and the footage has been altered but if elements of...
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Spock and Michael head to Talos IV, knowing full well the strict regulations that should prevent them from venturing to the planet’s surface. Spock has been there once before but this time there could be less reason to smile. When they arrive at the set co-ordinates, it appears a...
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Michael heads back to Vulcan in search of answers and clues to where Spock may be and find the answers closer to home than she realised. But will that revelation mean she has no choice but to involve Section 31 and what will be the cost? Meanwhile, back on...
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When another ‘Red Angel’ signal is located, the crew is mystified that it appears to be above Saru (Doug Jones) homeworld of Kaminar. As seen in ‘The Brightest Star‘, Saru had left years before and as the society was a pre-warp world, he could never go home again. But...
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Spock’s shuttle is located but when it’s brought back on board, the pilot is not who the crew expect it to be – and even when they make their mark, Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) cannot reveal the full truth to her Captain. But the search for the fugitive Vulcan will...
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While warping in pursuit of what they believe to be Spock’s fugitive ship, the Discovery is suddenly yanked out of warp and finds itself held in place by an object that looks like a dying star. However there’s clearly less obvious forces at work when the universal translator stops...
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When another anomalous reading is detected – similar to the mysterious pulses recently detected elsewhere in the galaxy – the only ship able to travel such distances in the needed speed is the Discovery. As Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Pike (Anson Mount) compare notes – and Spock’s current whereabouts...