(The Chase, Star Trek: The Next Generation; Star Trek: Discovery season 5) Hundreds of thousands of years ago - A mysterious alien probe – known universally as the Sphere – starts gathering ...
However, we never learn in Discovery what specific time period this is, i.e. would she be returned to roughly the period as when Season 2 took place or something different. Star Trek: Discovery ...
Redmi Note 12 Discovery Edition mobile was launched on 27th October 2022. The phone comes with a 60 Hz refresh rate 6.67-inch touchscreen display offering a resolution of 1080x2000 pixels (HD+) and an ...
24 on Paramount+. Originally planned as a spinoff series from “Star Trek: Discovery”, it was reimagined as a movie to be released on Paramount+, making this the first “Star Trek” movie to ...
Based around the Discovery character of Philippa Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh), Section 31 is about the titular division which is tasked with facing off threats against the United Federation of Planets. To ...
While Georgiou was originally introduced as the well respected Captain of the USS Shenzhou in Star Trek: Discovery ... he's not diving in to the Collector's Edition Blu Ray of an obscure 80s ...
Not to get too deep into Star Trek lore here, but the AI was first introduced on Star Trek: Discovery as an assistant program for Starfleet’s black ops unit, tasked with assessing potential threats.
When it comes to streaming, however, the Discovery spin-off movie Star Trek: Section 31 was released in January 2025. So while we wait for Trek's silver screen return, we’re going to break down ...
"Star Trek" has been flourishing lately — at least ... film starring Michelle Yeoh as her Emperor Georgiou character from "Discovery" is set to premiere on Paramount Plus. There's always a ...
a spy-fi action flick in which Academy Award-winner Michelle Yeoh reprises her role as the somewhat-reformed tyrannical Emperor Philippa Georgiou from Star Trek: Discovery. The film sees Georgiou ...
The Oscar-winning actress reprises her role from 'Star Trek: Discovery' in the franchise's first non-theatrical film. By Frank Scheck Scientists say that our universe is constantly expanding.