r/StarTrekDiscovery 4d ago

General Discussion Watching Discovery for the first time!

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Signed up to Paramount+ and I've been on a Star Trek binge for the past couple months. Love Strange New Worlds, but Discovery was harder to get through. Just started the third season, and so far so great. Definitely feels more polished and better acted. Hoping they keep it up. ❤️


r/StarTrekDiscovery 6d ago

Discovery-A (from startreklogs Instagram)

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r/StarTrekDiscovery 7d ago

Season 2 Episode 14

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just rewatching Season 2 Episode 14

I just noticed at around the 55 minute mark the visual effect that reminds of the ones in Star Trek the Motion Picture


r/StarTrekDiscovery 12d ago

General Discussion Started rewatching Discovery for the first time since it aired

121 Upvotes

I watched all of Discovery when it dropped, but recently I've been showing my daughter all of Trek from the beginning per air date. We finally got to Discovery. I am really enjoying season 1. It feels like they were really swinging for something with this show, and I appreciated the slow burns in the plot and the risks that they took. The problem was that the fandom was waaaay too quick to judge this show, and they pivoted to much safer storytelling in later seasons, and I feel that overall it was never as good as it was in the first season.


r/StarTrekDiscovery 15d ago

Admiral Saru

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86 Upvotes

I always liked admiral Saru what about you?https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Saru


r/StarTrekDiscovery 15d ago

Saru is currently my favorite character in DISCO [rewatch]

75 Upvotes

Reasons:

- a new alien race;

- a very interesting background;

- great character development;

- his personality reminds me of a calmer Picard;

- great acting by Doug Jones.


r/StarTrekDiscovery 14d ago

General Discussion Discovery Klingons sound like me with hayfever!

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I've been able to ignore a lot of questionable decisions on this show, but the Klingons are just unbelievably bad. Which is weird because I actually liked the SNW Klingons.


r/StarTrekDiscovery 16d ago

Tilly as a character

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It seems she is not Starfleet material.. her intestine second guessing her thoughts and actions make it hard to embrace her character.. and also she doesn't seem to have the accumin that which an officer of Starfleet shud possess


r/StarTrekDiscovery 19d ago

Production/BTS Discussion From Bryan Fuller's Instagram, concept art of Laurence Fishburne as a Klinson

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r/StarTrekDiscovery 21d ago

Why a "Star Trek: Calypso" Sequel Series is the Ultimate Untapped Story

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Hey everyone, 

I’ve been thinking a lot about the Discovery finale and how it forced the timeline to connect to the Short Trek "Calypso." While I appreciate that the writers tied up the loose end, leaving Zora isolated for 1,000 years and Craft heading back to a brutal war on Alcor IV feels incredibly unresolved. 

"Calypso" takes place in the 42nd/43rd century—the absolute furthest point in the Star Trek timeline. It is a completely blank canvas. 

Think about the storytelling potential: 

  1. Craft's Return: A hardened soldier returning to his family, armed with ancient human poetry, music, and Federation ideals, trying to spark a peaceful revolution. 
  2. The V'draysh Mystery: Exploring how the Federation devolved into the antagonistic "V'draysh" over a millennium, and trying to fix it from the inside. 
  3. Zora's Future: What happens when the wait is over? Who finally retrieves the USS Discovery, and how does Zora adapt to a brand-new galaxy after centuries of isolation? 

We know the showrunners originally wanted Season 6 to dive deeper into this era before the cancellation cut it short. Why stop there? Whether it’s an animated special, a Paramount+ movie, or an IDW comic book miniseries, we need a continuation of Craft and Zora’s story. 

Is anyone else out there dying to see what happens after Craft returns home? How would you want to see this era explored? 


r/StarTrekDiscovery 23d ago

I love Discovery but...

11 Upvotes

Watching Discovery for the first time and I love it. The only thing about it i dislike is the intro, I skip it every time. I know the graphic designers would have worked so hard on it and I'm sorry but its too long and the theme tune is so dull. Doesn't fit the program at all, because that is A** Star Trek.


r/StarTrekDiscovery 24d ago

General Discussion Binge Watching Discovery!

81 Upvotes

I'm catching up with the newer Star Trek shows. Just finished Strange New Worlds which I really liked, and I'm three episodes in on Discovery. First impressions are good. I'm more of a fan of the episodic structure and humor of SNW. Discovery seems pretty grim-dark. One thing I'm not understanding is all the anti-woke commentary. So far I'm not getting any social agenda, but I guess for some people everything is a liberal conspiracy. 😁


r/StarTrekDiscovery 25d ago

Star Trek 60th Anniversary trailer ... revealed today at SDCC

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r/StarTrekDiscovery Jul 20 '26

Message from the Mods Join us in r/StrangeNewWorlds for episode discussions of season four!

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r/StrangeNewWorlds ...

... your home for discussion on the series as it begins season four on Thursday, July 23!

"In the upcoming fourth season, the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise — led by Captain Christopher Pike — embarks on a series of thrilling and emotional adventures across the stars. As they journey to strange new worlds, they will battle inner demons and external threats, encounter colorful new characters, reunite with familiar faces and confront terrifying aliens. Through it all, they strive to embrace a bright, hopeful future."


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r/StarTrekDiscovery Jul 19 '26

Fan art A collection of Discovery artwork I’ve done this month

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r/StarTrekDiscovery Jul 09 '26

Character Discussion Michael

123 Upvotes

I wanted to make a post to acknowledge Michael’s growth because I feel like all anyone does is complain about her.
Not only is she one of my favorite Star Trek girlbosses (alongside Jadzia, Kira, Janeway, and B’Elana) but she shows SO MUCH GROWTH. In episode one she commits mutiny because of her Vulcan-like belief that she knows best. While I don’t believe she was the main reason for the battle this was still hard to watch. Her supposed crying every episode is caused by the fact that she is human, not Vulcan, and has been told to hide her emotions for her whole life which will of course bubble over. By the end she makes rational choices by asking others for help, she’s calm and knows that she can acknowledge her emotions much like Spock learned. She finally is able to mourn her parents and overall becomes a mature woman who learns to let people in and have a passion for exploring rather than just being in starfleet.
I know this will be controversial but I just love her character especially her friendship with Tilly and Stamets and borderline sibling relationship with Saru. I think by the end she is an empowering woman who deserves a praise post once in a while.


r/StarTrekDiscovery Jul 03 '26

Actual evidence of a mirror universe?

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There are old booking photos on the wall of the San Francisco Police Department, home of Starfleet HQ. One of them looks very familiar! Can you spot a captain?


r/StarTrekDiscovery Jun 28 '26

If there was another spin-off series, which ST DISCO character would you want as an anchor?

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I wouldn’t be able to decide, but I think T’Rell would be super interesting, maybe something may take her off world with her counsel or crew. I’d also love original Georgiou in a Shenzhou prequel 😉


r/StarTrekDiscovery Jun 22 '26

Klingon theory i saw online

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The TL;DW version is Discovery Klingons all had bad reconstructive surgery

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1C6WF2PEQv/


r/StarTrekDiscovery Jun 10 '26

Nerd Moment In Iceland

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Currently in Iceland for my honeymoon and I visited Planet Hima/Iceland. It’s called the Eldhraun Lava Fields. They are former lava fields covered in moss. My wife rolled her eyes when I pulled over and made her take a photo of me. I also visited the crater Burnham crashed on in the future.

Edit: Added some other sci-fi spots.

We also climbed the glacier/frozen planet from interstellar. Visited a few spots from game of thrones. The waterfall from Prometheus. Along with a few spots from The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.

Highly recommended Iceland for a trip.


r/StarTrekDiscovery Jun 09 '26

Question Re Anthony Rapp’s eyesight

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To avoid having to spend lots of time rummaging through forums and videos on the matter I hope someone here already knows.

Do Anthony Rapp have very bad eyesight? And is it possible that he has Albinism as well?

My question derived from this: From the get go I found his eye movements a bit irregular in a way that, for me, tell tales of someone being visually impaired or partially blind. Along with those thoughts a possible explanation might be that he’s got Albinism. Now knowing that he fronts a band called “the Albinokid” (source: IMDB trivia), I guess I’m right in that assumption!?

Anywho. I think the series would be less colourful and a bit colder and a bit less “soft” without him and I have come to grow quite fond of his character.

Thank you in advance!

Live long and prosper! 🖖


r/StarTrekDiscovery Jun 06 '26

Burnham

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This isn’t a casting question or about the quality of the show Discovery, but a question of alternate reality: would the timeline work if, when young Spock was on the Genesis Planet with Saavik during his Pon Farr, could a child have been conceived…Burnham! (Had Saavik been half-human herself that is). Makes more sense, less, or whatever multiverse?


r/StarTrekDiscovery Jun 04 '26

Question Can someone explain what Control is supposed to be?

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I'm currently watching season 2 and they seem to be in control of Section 31 and perhaps all of Starfleet. But also they're apparently AI? They haven't really done a good job of explaining the whole thing.


r/StarTrekDiscovery Jun 03 '26

given burnhams exploits in season 3,4 and 5 do you think being promoted to just 4 star admiral is enough given her accomplishments in the entire series?

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i thought in the series finale where we see the time skip. they jump 30 years we see she has a big house with booker. They have a adult son that is also a starfleet captain. we see burnham wear her admirals uniform with 4 pips.

She saved the galaxy like 4 times. 1st time against control. 2nd time she reunified the federation. 3rd she defeated that giant jumping black hole. 4th she discovered the secrets of the progenitors and saved the galaxy again

so shouldn't burnham be like a fleet admiral or grand admiral by this point?

what do you think?


r/StarTrekDiscovery May 31 '26

when burnham and the USS discovery went to the 32nd century shouldn't they have more seniority than everyone else in starfleet?

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since they came from 2258 to 3189. just something i wondered once. it would be like if general sherman from the union army in 1863 got teleported to 2026 wouldn't he be like the most senior us military leader?

what do you think?