Truly a great episode here. But the carelessness of the command/crew was making me a little angry. I watch the show as if I am on Destiny and when the proposition to search out the "Remote energy signature" was made I was sitting here with Volker wondering why he was the only one that had a voice of reason!
Then upon arrival to the graveyard, why were they so quick to send out a shuttle?? why would you not let the simulation run it's course to see what happened to make sure the victors had actually left?
Another question I had was how did the Seeder know where Destiny was with out Destiny knowing where the Seeder was? Destiny drops out of FTL, lets say 5-6 hours go by making choices and sending out the shuttle. That means the Seeder was at least within a 4 hour FTL window to get to Destiny. The Seeder had to have been stopped, picked up Destiny on a scan and then jump to them. Seems strange, along with the relation Telford made with the that Ursini seems off as well.. He's been brainwashed once and then tells his story that makes it sound like he could have been washed again. I know I'm not the only one that thought that.
Flying in to the star to rid the Drones.. why didn't they think of doing that before Telford?? That would have been the first thing I thought of! Though I didn't even know there was a star around during the grave scene which makes me think they have a pretty dang fast sublight speed.
Lastly, with such an old ship, and the power concerns they have they are awfully careless with it.. They have control of it, why not fly it into a star before hand to help with power, figure out the power grids and suit yourself to be able to handle threats better. Again with Volker here, everything out there is trying to get you so why go poking your nose around with out being at as close to full speed as you can be..
I'd almost like to see an episode where they do just that. Come to a full stop, and just get things working.
By the way, none of this takes anything away from how much I Effin love this show! It might be one of the only reason I watch TV.
Then upon arrival to the graveyard, why were they so quick to send out a shuttle?? why would you not let the simulation run it's course to see what happened to make sure the victors had actually left?
Another question I had was how did the Seeder know where Destiny was with out Destiny knowing where the Seeder was? Destiny drops out of FTL, lets say 5-6 hours go by making choices and sending out the shuttle. That means the Seeder was at least within a 4 hour FTL window to get to Destiny. The Seeder had to have been stopped, picked up Destiny on a scan and then jump to them. Seems strange, along with the relation Telford made with the that Ursini seems off as well.. He's been brainwashed once and then tells his story that makes it sound like he could have been washed again. I know I'm not the only one that thought that.
Flying in to the star to rid the Drones.. why didn't they think of doing that before Telford?? That would have been the first thing I thought of! Though I didn't even know there was a star around during the grave scene which makes me think they have a pretty dang fast sublight speed.
Lastly, with such an old ship, and the power concerns they have they are awfully careless with it.. They have control of it, why not fly it into a star before hand to help with power, figure out the power grids and suit yourself to be able to handle threats better. Again with Volker here, everything out there is trying to get you so why go poking your nose around with out being at as close to full speed as you can be..
I'd almost like to see an episode where they do just that. Come to a full stop, and just get things working.
By the way, none of this takes anything away from how much I Effin love this show! It might be one of the only reason I watch TV.
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