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Star trek discovery season 4 episode 3 review
Star trek discovery season 4 episode 3 review










star trek discovery season 4 episode 3 review

Burnham’s gutsy, but promising something she can’t possibly guarantee doesn’t seem like a wise move. Burnham, ever the optimist, insists that something useful will be gained from this mission. As General Ndoye ( Phumzile Sitole) rightfully points out, such a diversion may lead to nothing and give the DMA more time to be destructive. It’s a delicate game of chance Burnham assumes by ordering this away mission. Knowing such cultural context will help Discovery initiate a proper conversation with the makers of the Dark Matter Anomaly, and thus hopefully stop the DMA from wreaking havoc on Earth, Ni’Var, and other Milky Way worlds. However, Burnham believes that the crew is liable to gain some kind of insight into who Unknown Species 10-C are and what they value. In its current state, the planet is desolate, the victim of catastrophic asteroid impacts. Like we predicted at the end of our last review, Captain Michael Burnham ( Sonequa Martin-Green) chooses to investigate a nearby planet, once thought to inhabit Unknown Species 10-C.

star trek discovery season 4 episode 3 review

At a time when Star Trek: Discovery should be ramping up to a bombastic conclusion, having an episode that feels like its marking time may not be what fans are looking for. and such a mixed episode is highly unfortunate considering where we are in season four’s run. We’ll say right away that this episode is strong in one plotline and weak in the other. The crew of the USS Discovery diverts from their journey to Unknown Species 10-C’s hyperfield to gather some intel about who exactly they are heading to meet - but is the potential loss of time worth it? Review: Star Trek: Discovery Season 4 Episode 11 “Rosetta”












Star trek discovery season 4 episode 3 review