Unfortunately, I think it will be Michael, as that would play right into her “everything is my fault” complex. Although Cam, you forgot to add Christopher Pike to the poll, if they could write it in such a way as to tie into how he was injured in TOS.
From your opinion Lorca (the one from our universe) would be the one I like most.
Mising is the candidate Spock.
I think Michael is not realistic, wasn’t the first action of the Red Angel to save Michael, aka she should be dead in the other timeline? (or am I misremembering something?)
Unsensible theory: they somehow use this to tie the Kelvin timeline in. E.g. the red angel is Spock, who then maroons himself on a chilly planet in the Kelvin timeline.
There’s a faint chance it’s Pike or Stamets or Ash, but logically, it should be Michael. She’s the one who has reason to go to Spock as a kid and get herself saved. The question of “why Spock?” makes the most sense with Michael.
But there is now a possibility of someone else because if it was Michael, I would think that she would try to save Airiam. So who knows, maybe Mirror Georgiou. Or maybe it’s….Kirk.
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My actual guess is Michael but I voted Lorca as it’s funnier.
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Even better, still Jason Issac but in his role as Marshall Zhukov in Death of Stalin
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Complete with swirling cape and umpteen medals.
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Unfortunately, I think it will be Michael, as that would play right into her “everything is my fault” complex. Although Cam, you forgot to add Christopher Pike to the poll, if they could write it in such a way as to tie into how he was injured in TOS.
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Ohhh good point!
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Im also guessing its Michael, but it could as well be the guy from the Shorts – at least that would have been a reason to introduce him.
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I’m still going with Tilly.
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From your opinion Lorca (the one from our universe) would be the one I like most.
Mising is the candidate Spock.
I think Michael is not realistic, wasn’t the first action of the Red Angel to save Michael, aka she should be dead in the other timeline? (or am I misremembering something?)
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No, but it wouldnt be the first time a time traveller saves himself.
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Yes, the Red Angel first appears to Spock as a kid and shows him a vision of Michael about to die.
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Unsensible theory: they somehow use this to tie the Kelvin timeline in. E.g. the red angel is Spock, who then maroons himself on a chilly planet in the Kelvin timeline.
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There’s a faint chance it’s Pike or Stamets or Ash, but logically, it should be Michael. She’s the one who has reason to go to Spock as a kid and get herself saved. The question of “why Spock?” makes the most sense with Michael.
But there is now a possibility of someone else because if it was Michael, I would think that she would try to save Airiam. So who knows, maybe Mirror Georgiou. Or maybe it’s….Kirk.
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I think the clearer view of the angel suggests that it is somebody woman shaped – which again points to Michael or Tilly.
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It’s Uhura and the wings are her feather fans. 🙂
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