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�� ♪ BURNHAM: First Officer's
Log, Stardate 1207.3. On Earth, it's May 11, 2256, a Sunday. The crew of the U.S.S. Shenzhou has been called to the
edge of Federation space to investigate damage done to
one of our interstellar relays. Blast burns around the
hole are inconclusive. Were they caused
by an asteroid, or was it
deliberately destroyed to limit Starfleet
communications? And if so, by whom? Despite the risks
of our mission, I remain optimistic. It's hard not to be in
the face of such beauty-- in this case, a
binary star system. Around these two suns, ice, dust and gasses collide to form the planets future
generations will call home. A humbling reminder
that all life is born from chaos
and destruction. SARU: Based on
initial readings, I would say the
relay doesn't appear to have been damaged naturally
Log, Stardate 1207.3. On Earth, it's May 11, 2256, a Sunday. The crew of the U.S.S. Shenzhou has been called to the
edge of Federation space to investigate damage done to
one of our interstellar relays. Blast burns around the
hole are inconclusive. Were they caused
by an asteroid, or was it
deliberately destroyed to limit Starfleet
communications? And if so, by whom? Despite the risks
of our mission, I remain optimistic. It's hard not to be in
the face of such beauty-- in this case, a
binary star system. Around these two suns, ice, dust and gasses collide to form the planets future
generations will call home. A humbling reminder
that all life is born from chaos
and destruction. SARU: Based on
initial readings, I would say the
relay doesn't appear to have been damaged naturally
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BURNHAM: First Officer's
Log, Stardate 1207.3.
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On Earth, it's May 11, 2256,
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a Sunday.
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The crew of the U.S.S. Shenzhou
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has been called to the
edge of Federation space
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to investigate damage done to
one of our interstellar relays.
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Blast burns around the
hole are inconclusive.
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Were they caused
by an asteroid,
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or was it
deliberately destroyed
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to limit Starfleet
communications?
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And if so, by whom?
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Despite the risks
of our mission,
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I remain optimistic.
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It's hard not to be in
the face of such beauty--
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in this case, a
binary star system.
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Around these two suns,
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ice, dust and gasses collide
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to form the planets future
generations will call home.
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A humbling reminder
that all life
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is born from chaos
and destruction.
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SARU: Based on
initial readings,
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I would say the
relay doesn't appear
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to have been damaged naturally.
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Movie Summary
Ten years before Kirk, Spock, and the Enterprise, the USS Discovery discovers new worlds and lifeforms as one Starfleet officer learns to understand all things alien.