Burnham contacts the Discovery to beam them back. TREKCORE > New Series Gallery . 10 - Trek in top form. Thinking to his own transformative experience, Saru counsels that "perhaps, in feeling less like you were, you are more like who you were meant to become". For eighteen years, Saru had dreamed of coming home to his village, and while it has not changed at all, his experience has left him to see it differently. Over Pike's objections, he identifies himself without fear as brother to Siranna, "who lives a life of oppression", and son of Aradar, "who died needlessly at your hands", and that he knows the truth about vahar'ai. Thanks to Saru's enhanced eyesight, he was able to get a good look at the Red Angel, describing it as a humanoid in a mechanized suit with access to extremely advanced technology, beyond current Federation capabilities. February 25, 2019 Previously: Section 31 was on the hunt for Spock, who had a psychic connection to the mysterious signals across the galaxy which presage the arrival of the Red Angel. I've had a few difficulties with this season to date (it's been… "The Great Balance is the only truth and it must not be disturbed." "Give us the Kelpien." Nonetheless, she is glad that Saru did not leave in fear, as she had earlier accused him, but in hope, and that he had brought that hope with him – he, and the Red Angel. Burnham said that the Ba'ul had told Saru they did not know what he was, so the question was: What was Saru? Pike suggests that Saru start with his own village. AKA: Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek Discovery 3. évad9. I am the logical choice. lolRegarding Dr Hugh...was there a little vibe there that he's no longer interested in Stamets?! " ...Or what, Michael?" In her tent, Siranna pours them fredalia tea, remarking that they had had a bountiful harvest. Siranna refuses, as her people needed her, with a long road ahead before Kelpien and Ba'ul would accept each other. Air Date: Feb 21, 2019 Siranna explains that Aradar underwent vahar'ai not long after Saru left, then demands to know how he could leave and not tell them he was alive. And even in our sleep, pain that cannot forget falls drop by drop from the heart." February 25, 2019 Previously: Section 31 was on the hunt for Spock, who had a psychic connection to the mysterious signals across the galaxy which presage the arrival of the Red Angel. Stream 'The Sound of Thunder' - S2 Ep. 1 References 1.1 Characters 1.2 Starships and vehicles 1.3 Locations 1.4 Races and cultures 1.5 … "The Great Balance, our sacrifice to the Watchful Eye, it was all a lie." Burnham believes if they could isolate the frequency of the sound waves the sphere transmitted, it could speed up the biological response, just as it had for Saru. Tyler remarks that Control, which models Section 31's threat assessments, is probably "rightfully alarmed" at what could possibly be a time traveler with its own agenda, manipulating the fates of entire species. "The same way I made first contact with Captain Georgiou," Saru replies: "by using the Ba'ul's own technology against them." As they enter, Pike remarks that whatever they did on the surface, the Ba'ul are hailing them now, audio only. ", "It is true then? Burnham, Saru and the crew embark on a perilous mission that puts Saru in danger. Reviewing the historical biological data, Burnham and Tilly realize why the truth about vahar'ai threatens the Ba'ul: According to the sphere's data, 2,300 years earlier, the post-vahar'ai Kelpiens actually greatly outnumbered the Ba'ul, driving them to the verge of extinction. ", "For eighteen years, I dreamed of returning to my village. Burnham points out that the Ba'ul still had vast technological superiority, which would take the Kelpiens generations to catch up to - generations, Saru adds, for the Ba'ul to come to terms with the thing they feared most about Kelpiens: Not their so-called "baser instincts", but their rage. “The Sound of Thunder” takes Star Trek: Discovery back to Saru’s home planet of Kaminar far faster than I would have expected (though I’ve learned not to underestimate how fast this show moves). Tyler asks if that would violate the Prime Directive, to which Burnham replies that the Kelpiens are aware of warp technology and spaceflight through the Ba'ul. Full spoilers follow for this episode. I am what we used to become. Add the first question. By Scott Collura Full spoilers follow for this episode. Check out our gallery of the 2021 Golden Globe nominees in the leading and supporting acting categories, as the characters they so brilliantly played and in real life, Title: The Sound of Thunder When a new signal appears over Saru’s home planet, Burnham, Saru and the crew embark on a perilous mission that puts Saru in danger and raises questions about the Red Angel’s intentions. To disregard it is to disregard the suffering of generations of Kelpiens!" While Michael Burnham and Sylvia Tilly continue to go over the records recovered from the ancient sphere, Saru undergoes a physical examination in the USS Discovery's sickbay, where he notices Dr. Hugh Culber still looking somewhat bewildered from his resurrection. "I don't want to use this, but you're not thinking clearly, Saru." 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By all appearances, viewers of this week's episode of Star Trek: Discovery "The Sound Of Thunder" are once again in for a wild, action-packed, emotional ride. 51 vote(s) 23.7% 9 50 vote(s) 23.3% 8 56 vote(s) 26.0% 7 29 vote(s) 13.5% … Airiam finds thousands of years of statistical data on Kaminar in the sphere's archives. Saru has survived a biological process—called Vahar’ai—that signals the next step in Kelpien development but to his people signals only death at the hands of their oppressors, the Ba’ul. "Given all that suffering, you're the most complicated choice." The Sound of Thunder makes it six good episodes in a row as Star Trek: Discovery takes Saru back to his homeworld, now changed and seperate from the rest of his speices, in the hunt for the Red Angel. "Oh, not just a thousand. Burnham has not found any trace of the "Red Angel", to which Pike wonders why they were there. That’s the starting point for “The Sound of Thunder,” arguably the best episode of Star Trek: Discovery to date. "Sir! ", "The Great Balance is a lie you created to defend yourselves from us! Photo Cr: Michael Gibson/CBS à … TrekCore 'Star Trek: Discovery' Screencap & Image Gallery. "Forced upon us by the Ba'ul." Saru confirms that he has; Siranna realizes, as he did, that the Great Balance was a lie, meant to stunt the Kelpiens' evolutional growth. In the transporter room, Siranna invites Saru to return home whenever he would like, which Saru promises he will, before she is beamed back to her village. I am losing the very thing that defines me. This is the only way! Saru plugs his makeshift transmitter into the Ba'ul's communications system, but before he activates it, he explains to Siranna that this will trigger vahar'ai for everyone, including her, and that it would be incredibly painful. Burnham asks how they would broadcast the sphere's transmission to the entire planet. A savior. Joann Owosekun pinpoints the coordinates to an M-class planet... and to Saru's utter shock, he recognizes the planet as his homeworld of Kaminar. Read our interview with Doug Jones (Saru) about all of this episode's twists right here.. Escaping the interminable May storyline of recent weeks like a starship going to warp to avoid being sucked into a black hole, Star Trek: Discovery gets its groove back in "The Sound of Thunder." "The Sound of Thunder" is the 21st episode of Star Trek: Discovery, the 6th episode of the show's second season, released on CBS All Access on 21 February 2019. Hit it! It’s over Saru’s home planet Kaminar, which we were first introduced to in “The Brightest Star.”Discovery immediately gets caught between the plight of the Kelpiens … Tyler remarks that Pike is assuming the signals only appear for a reason; Pike confirms that is exactly what he is assuming, then wonders why the Ba'ul do not respond. Saru becomes indignant, asking why they would trust the Ba'ul, who he condemns as "oppressors" who enslave his people. The Sound of Thunder Star Trek: ... "He is our people," is surely one of Pike's best moments yet, and another Star Trek: Discovery season two moment that feels to tap into the Trek spirit. Full spoilers follow for this episode. The Great Balance, the Ba'ul claim, is the only way to keep the Kelpiens from destroying everything in their path; Saru rejects the Great Balance as a lie meant to defend the Ba'ul from the Kelpiens, and to absolve themselves of murder, calling them "frail" and helpless without their technology. "I can assure you, captain, I am still very much myself." Saru approaches, greeting her in the Kelpien language – and is astonished when he recognizes her as his sister, Siranna. ", "If I didn't know your people were oppressed, I'd think Kaminar was a paradise." Interesting!Regarding the Red Angels, I have little doubt that it is inspired from the Vorlons, a la "Babylon 5". Just as Saru is given a second lease on life, and a new found sense of power, the red angel takes the USS Discovery to the Kelpian home world of Kaminar, where Saru's resolve is put to the test. In-depth critical reviews of Star Trek and some other sci-fi series. This week’s episode, … "Yes. Saru replies that it would not be an end, but a new beginning. He advises the Ba'ul to choose their next move carefully; when they again demand Saru's return, Pike refuses, as Saru is a political asylum seeker and a Starfleet officer, protected by the Federation. Burnham is reminded of Aeschylus, the Greek tragedian, who wrote that "He who learns must suffer. May 16, 2020 - A few years after the Dominion War, a refitted Galaxy class saucer cruises over an alien forest on an abandoned world on the edge of the Federation frontier as it hunts for a suitable clearing to set down with its retrofitted landing gear to initialize colonization with the five hundred colonists aboard. The Ba'ul stronghold begins to rise from the waters of the lake, protected by a powerful force field; Burnham believes that could possibly be where Saru and Siranna are being held. Pike concedes, but makes clear that they were there to investigate the Red Angel, not start a war between the Kelpiens and the Ba'ul. Spoilers Star Trek: Discovery 2x06 - "The Sound of Thunder" Discussion in 'Star Trek: Discovery' started by Commander Richard, Feb 21, 2019. ? I will not allow you to wipe out an entire race. When a new signal appears over Saru's home planet, Burnham, Saru and the crew embark on a perilous mission that puts Saru in danger and raises questions about the Red Angel's intentions. (21 Feb 2019). Dr. Pollard reviews his neurotransmitter expression patterns from a year earlier compared to that day. However, if you choose to murder the entire Kelpien population, you will become our enemies. She said his face was "beautiful" to her, but that she also hoped she would never see it again, because that would mean that Saru was free. When the Ba'ul reply the "Great Balance" is the only truth, Saru calls it "lies", because he survived his vahar'ai and knows that it means not death, but evolution – an evolution the Ba'ul murdered his people to suppress. Burnham reports what was found in the sphere's archives, which confirms Saru's suspicions of his own biological abilities, as well as the Ba'ul's intent to maintain their "Great Balance". Read our interview with Doug Jones (Saru) about all of this episode's twists right here.. Escaping the interminable May storyline of recent weeks like a starship going to warp to avoid being sucked into a black hole, Star Trek: Discovery gets its groove back in "The Sound of Thunder." The latest Star Trek: Discovery, "The Sounds Of Thunder" manages to elegantly and seamlessly integrate the ongoing story of a main character (the evolution of Doug Jones' "Commander Saru") with season 2's main arc (the pursuit of Spock and the mysterious 'red angels'). Hugh struggles to come to terms with his new reality. The latest episode, "The Sound of Thunder," focuses on Saru and references events that took place in both the "Short Trek" installment "The Brightest Star… Escaping the interminable May storyline of recent weeks like a starship going to warp to avoid being sucked into a black hole, Star Trek: Discovery gets its groove back in "The Sound of Thunder." No need to waste time endlessly browsing—here's the entire lineup of new movies and TV shows streaming on Netflix this month. Pike again calls for red alert, and orders Rhys to lock weapons on the stronghold's shields, to see if they can't break through them to beam Saru and Siranna out. If you are experiencing problems, please describe them. It starts out in true Star Trek fashion, a new world - the homeworld of the most interesting character at that, so we have personal investment and emotions - a new species, an alien society in conflict to serve as parable, YES, is this when Discovery becomes true Star Trek? The season was produced by CBS Television Studios in association with Secret Hideout and Roddenberry Entertainment, with … Saru is belligerent, demanding to know what Burnham would do if he didn't. Saru activates the transmitter, which begins sending out the signal through the Ba'ul pylons. You move it, you lose it. Use the HTML below. 2:55. Sonequa Martin-Green, Doug Jones, Anthony Rapp, Mary Wiseman. Now that Star Trek: Discovery: The Sound of Thunder has aired, writers Erika Lippoldt and Bo Yeon Kim take viewers behind-the scenes of the Saru-centric show.. As they materialize in the transporter room, Burnham notices that Saru appears distraught, just as the computer signals yellow alert and calls them to the bridge. This leaves Saru to wonder: "What is a Kelpien without fear? The Sound of Thunder Prismark10 10 March 2019. One asks Siranna how they had survived vahar'ai, to which Siranna replies the truth had survived, and it was time to restore a true balance - one without fear. The Ba'ul ships are each much larger than the Discovery and surround it on all sides, and Gen Rhys reports they are powering up their weapons; Pike orders him to warm up the phasers. The Discovery is at maximum warp en route to the Kaminar system, while Saru briefs Pike, Burnham, and Tyler on the two species that call Kaminar home – his people, the Kelpiens, and their predators, the Ba'ul. The Ba'ul were a spacefaring species native to the planet Kaminar. The only violence we know is the culling, which Kelpiens have been misled to accept as a mercy by the Ba'ul. When it came to writing The Sound … Saru retorts he has never felt more clarity than in that moment, that this was the only way. From a pool in the center of the room, a figure rises from within... a Ba'ul. The Sound of Thunder When a new signal appears over Saru’s home planet, Burnham, Saru and the crew embark on a perilous mission that puts Saru in danger and raises questions about the Red Angel’s intentions. They are relieved to hear Saru's voice, reporting that he is with Siranna in a Ba'ul structure of some sort, but with no indicators as to their location; Owosekun can't locate him on sensors, either. “The Sound Of Thunder” Star Trek: Discovery Season 2, Episode 6 – Debuted Thursday, February 21st Written by Bo Yeon Kim & Erika Lippoldt Directed by Douglas Aarniokoski. "Of course not, but at present, we lack a full understanding of the biological, and... behavioral changes you're undergoing." Owosekun detects the transporter activity, and Burnham confirms that it was Saru, surrendering himself to the Ba'ul. Inside, Saru holds the remnants of Siranna's ganglia in his hand; she has survived. The Sound of Thunder "You would risk the lives of your own people for one Kelpien?" Enter episode six of Star Trek Discovery season two, “The Sound of Thunder”. "I am Commander Saru, the first and only Kelpien to join Starfleet, and I know the truth about Vahar'ai!" Keyla Detmer brings the ship out of warp above Kaminar, and reports that the signal disappeared before they arrived. "Star Trek: Discovery" The Sound of Thunder subtitles English. "Your lies no longer work on me. The Sound of Thunder Star Trek: ... "He is our people," is surely one of Pike's best moments yet, and another Star Trek: Discovery season two moment that feels to tap into the Trek spirit. The Ba'ul make clear they will not allow the past to be repeated, and as Saru and Siranna are the only two Kelpiens to know the truth, they will be analyzed... and then neutralized. The Ba'ul do not respond, but Pike orders a channel open anyway, declaring that he will not allow the Ba'ul to wipe out an entire race. Star Trek: Discovery streams exclusively on CBS All Access in the United States and is distributed concurrently by CBS Studios International on Netflix in 188 countries … Photo Cr: … Saru silently enters the turbolift and goes below decks. Choose wisely. "They stole our mother and father from us, and generations of Kelpiens, beyond reckoning!" Burnham introduces herself, identifying herself as a Human from Earth, and that she worked with her brother on the Discovery.

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