Why isn't Red Angel simply communicating with normal language instead of giving clues? [on hold]
In the recently released S02E09 of Star Trek: Discovery, we learned that
the story is going The Terminator way. Basically, AI would destroy all sentient beings from the galaxy in the future. And, Red Angel is a human (which Spock confirmed) from future who wants to prevent this outcome.
Why didn't Red Angel simply tell Discovery crew or Spock using normal language?
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In the recently released S02E09 of Star Trek: Discovery, we learned that
the story is going The Terminator way. Basically, AI would destroy all sentient beings from the galaxy in the future. And, Red Angel is a human (which Spock confirmed) from future who wants to prevent this outcome.
Why didn't Red Angel simply tell Discovery crew or Spock using normal language?
star-trek star-trek-discovery
put on hold as primarily opinion-based by Loki, amflare, Niffler, Vanguard3000, Mat Cauthon 2 days ago
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Because of the power of the plot! Also, this question will probably be answered in the coming episodes, so it definitely falls under the future works policy.
– Loki
2 days ago
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In the recently released S02E09 of Star Trek: Discovery, we learned that
the story is going The Terminator way. Basically, AI would destroy all sentient beings from the galaxy in the future. And, Red Angel is a human (which Spock confirmed) from future who wants to prevent this outcome.
Why didn't Red Angel simply tell Discovery crew or Spock using normal language?
star-trek star-trek-discovery
In the recently released S02E09 of Star Trek: Discovery, we learned that
the story is going The Terminator way. Basically, AI would destroy all sentient beings from the galaxy in the future. And, Red Angel is a human (which Spock confirmed) from future who wants to prevent this outcome.
Why didn't Red Angel simply tell Discovery crew or Spock using normal language?
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put on hold as primarily opinion-based by Loki, amflare, Niffler, Vanguard3000, Mat Cauthon 2 days ago
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
put on hold as primarily opinion-based by Loki, amflare, Niffler, Vanguard3000, Mat Cauthon 2 days ago
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Because of the power of the plot! Also, this question will probably be answered in the coming episodes, so it definitely falls under the future works policy.
– Loki
2 days ago
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Because of the power of the plot! Also, this question will probably be answered in the coming episodes, so it definitely falls under the future works policy.
– Loki
2 days ago
Because of the power of the plot! Also, this question will probably be answered in the coming episodes, so it definitely falls under the future works policy.
– Loki
2 days ago
Because of the power of the plot! Also, this question will probably be answered in the coming episodes, so it definitely falls under the future works policy.
– Loki
2 days ago
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Because of the power of the plot! Also, this question will probably be answered in the coming episodes, so it definitely falls under the future works policy.
– Loki
2 days ago