Star Trek: Discovery season 4 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Discovery's crew grapples with the impending threat of the Dark Matter Anomaly (DMA) nearing Earth and Ni'Var. Captain Burnham leads a mission to a dead planet, believed to be connected to the mysterious Species Ten-C, controllers of the DMA. On the planet, the crew experiences hallucinations, leading to discoveries about the Ten-C's culture and emotions. Meanwhile, Book and Tarka secretly board Discovery, planning to hitch a ride into the hyperfield. The episode culminates with newfound hope for communicating with the Ten-C and personal reflections among the crew.
Full Episode S04E11 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Dark Matter Anomaly (DMA) and why is it a threat?
The DMA is a massive anomaly approaching Earth and Ni'Var, threatening billions of lives.
Who are Species Ten-C?
Species Ten-C are an advanced alien species responsible for controlling the DMA.
What is the mission of the Discovery crew in this episode?
Their mission is to make first contact with the Ten-C to stop the DMA.
Why does the Discovery orbit a dead planet?
They believe the planet, once a gas giant, has a connection to the Ten-C and their culture.
What plan do Book and Tarka have?
They plan to hitch a ride on Discovery to enter the hyperfield and stop the DMA.
What strange experiences does the crew have on the planet?
The crew experiences hallucinations and sensations linked to the planet's environment.
How do the hydrocarbons on the planet affect the crew?
The hydrocarbons trigger emotional responses, allowing the crew to feel the Ten-C's emotions.
What discovery about the Ten-C's culture is made?
The crew discovers that the Ten-C valued their children and life, based on the ruins of a nursery.
What is the significance of the hydrocarbons found?
The hydrocarbons could be key in establishing communication with the Ten-C.
What is General Ndoye's role in Book and Tarka's plan?
She agrees to assist them as a backup plan by providing intel about Discovery's actions.
How do the crew members reflect on their experiences?
They share personal reflections and emotions, revealing deeper aspects of their characters.
What is the state of readiness at the end of the episode?
Book and Tarka are prepared to act, depending on the success of the first contact attempt.