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STAR TREK: DISCOVERY - S5E9 Lagrange Point
Finished Star Trek Discovery and my Burnham/Rayner heart has thoughts. But fuck me if I didn't cry at the end.
But...
There is hope for the Academy.
STAR TREK: DISCOVERY // S5E10 Life, Itself Sometimes life, itself, is meaning enough. How we choose to spend the time that we have. Who we spend it with.
STAR TREK: DISCOVERY // S5E1 Red Directive We've been calling them the Progenitors. They created life as we know it.
STAR TREK: DISCOVERY // S5E9 Lagrange Point Listen up. Our captain is in there. The Progenitors' tech is in there. We're getting them both back. Failure... not an option. All right. Let's do this.
STAR TREK: DISCOVERY // S5E8 Labyrinths If you're going to be the one to protect what the Progenitors left behind, you'll need to know yourself. Be able to be honest with yourself. Especially with the things that are hard to look at. Fear, guilt. The things you may be vulnerable to. Most can't admit those things to themselves. That you can is the only way you can be trusted to the right thing with so much power.
STAR TREK: DISCOVERY // S5E4 Face the Strange We are always changing. With everything that happens to us, with the choices we make, what's meaningful to us.
STAR TREK: DISCOVERY // S5E3 Jinaal The life of a symbiont is a journey that spans centuries. Each host it passes through changes it, and it changes each in return. The lesson this teaches us is that every life is a journey. A series of changes. We must work to understand those we encounter on our journey. We must choose to connect. Not just with others, but also with ourselves. Sometimes we fail. Sometimes we succeed. Either way, we must keep trying. Because we have to. Because we're all looking for meaning in our lives. And in the end, the connections we make will lead us there.