Is there evidence to suggest that the Red Angel is Spock? [on hold]
In Star Trek Discovery S2:E1 - Brother - we see Michael discover Spock's dreams of a Red Angel.

In Star Trek Discovery S2:E5 Saints of Imperfection, Admiral Cornwall hints that Time Travel is a factor in a discussion with Captain Pike and Leland about chasing Spock.
In Star Trek Star Trek Discovery S2:E6 The Sounds of Thunder - we see a close-up of the Red Angel. It appears to be a humanoid wearing a kind of space-suit.

In all of these, the Red-Angel has appeared whilst they were pursuing Spock.
My question is: Is there evidence to suggest that the Red Angel is Spock?
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In Star Trek Discovery S2:E1 - Brother - we see Michael discover Spock's dreams of a Red Angel.

In Star Trek Discovery S2:E5 Saints of Imperfection, Admiral Cornwall hints that Time Travel is a factor in a discussion with Captain Pike and Leland about chasing Spock.
In Star Trek Star Trek Discovery S2:E6 The Sounds of Thunder - we see a close-up of the Red Angel. It appears to be a humanoid wearing a kind of space-suit.

In all of these, the Red-Angel has appeared whilst they were pursuing Spock.
My question is: Is there evidence to suggest that the Red Angel is Spock?
star-trek star-trek-discovery red-angel
put on hold as primarily opinion-based by Loki, TheLethalCarrot, Jenayah, Paulie_D, Chenmunka yesterday
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This will definitely be answered in a future episode, so I'm voting to close under the future works policy ( scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5187/… ).
– Loki
yesterday
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In Star Trek Discovery S2:E1 - Brother - we see Michael discover Spock's dreams of a Red Angel.

In Star Trek Discovery S2:E5 Saints of Imperfection, Admiral Cornwall hints that Time Travel is a factor in a discussion with Captain Pike and Leland about chasing Spock.
In Star Trek Star Trek Discovery S2:E6 The Sounds of Thunder - we see a close-up of the Red Angel. It appears to be a humanoid wearing a kind of space-suit.

In all of these, the Red-Angel has appeared whilst they were pursuing Spock.
My question is: Is there evidence to suggest that the Red Angel is Spock?
star-trek star-trek-discovery red-angel
In Star Trek Discovery S2:E1 - Brother - we see Michael discover Spock's dreams of a Red Angel.

In Star Trek Discovery S2:E5 Saints of Imperfection, Admiral Cornwall hints that Time Travel is a factor in a discussion with Captain Pike and Leland about chasing Spock.
In Star Trek Star Trek Discovery S2:E6 The Sounds of Thunder - we see a close-up of the Red Angel. It appears to be a humanoid wearing a kind of space-suit.

In all of these, the Red-Angel has appeared whilst they were pursuing Spock.
My question is: Is there evidence to suggest that the Red Angel is Spock?
star-trek star-trek-discovery red-angel
star-trek star-trek-discovery red-angel
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put on hold as primarily opinion-based by Loki, TheLethalCarrot, Jenayah, Paulie_D, Chenmunka yesterday
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This will definitely be answered in a future episode, so I'm voting to close under the future works policy ( scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5187/… ).
– Loki
yesterday
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This will definitely be answered in a future episode, so I'm voting to close under the future works policy ( scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5187/… ).
– Loki
yesterday
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This will definitely be answered in a future episode, so I'm voting to close under the future works policy ( scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5187/… ).
– Loki
yesterday
This will definitely be answered in a future episode, so I'm voting to close under the future works policy ( scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5187/… ).
– Loki
yesterday
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This will definitely be answered in a future episode, so I'm voting to close under the future works policy ( scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5187/… ).
– Loki
yesterday