"What I feel is that failure is liberating! Starfleet depends on Control for critical decisions; if it's in the hands of extremists like Patar, the entire Federation is in danger. On the bridge, Airiam comments to Tilly that she could see how her decryption work was difficult; the key encryptions were continually changing. Pike then asks Tilly if she's decrypted the messages yet, to which she reports that she and Airiam are working as fast as they could. That she must find Project Daedalus. Spock tells him it makes his work impossible, and that he was not being hyperbolic when he said the future of the galaxy was at stake. Cornwell reminds him that he was in a psychiatric facility, and asked why he escaped at all. Airiam reveals that Control wanted her to kill Burnham, and that "everything" was because of her. Amused by this, Airiam saves the memory to her archive. The helm does not appear to be responding, but Cornwell adamantly insists it is, and that Detmer is flying blind, like at Starfleet Academy. Spock submits that Stamets' assessment is inverted – that Culber needed distance not because he no longer had feelings for Stamets, but because he no longer knew how to feel about himself. There is no logical explanation why a smart computer that just does logical threat analysis would all of a sudden want to evolve and kill off the entire universe. "Because you feel like you failed as a Vulcan, or as a Human?" In her quarters, Burnham plays chess with Spock, asking if there was a logical reason to sacrifice his rook; Spock replies that perhaps he simply dislikes rooks. She tells Burnham to open the outer door of the airlock and vent her into space. Pike informs Cornwell that Section 31 planned to torture Spock with technology unknown to the rest of Starfleet, which would likely have killed him, and believes that they ordered their agent Ash Tyler to sabotage Discovery's spore drive. Spock reminds her that they have not seen one another in years, and she had no foundation to judge his character. When asked who would lock her out, Cornwell is certain it is Admiral Patar, a Vulcan logic extremist, whose fanaticism is "worrying" to her. Bryce reports no response from Starfleet. Cornwell retorts that if Section 31 thought they were coming to arrest her and the Discovery crew, they could think again. Detmer is unable to shake the blade mines, as it seems whoever is controlling them is anticipating Discovery's moves; Pike orders her to switch to evasive pattern Gamma four. "Project Daedalus" Episode. Spock concedes he has a point. Seeing no alternative, Pike orders Burnham to open the airlock. Working nearby, Spock wonders if Stamets realizes "inanimate infrastructure" couldn't hear him. "You're welcome. ", "We will never relate as equals so long as you attempt to assume every burden as yours alone." Turning back to her display, Burnham begins reviewing with Spock the appearances of the Red Angel and the signals. Detmer is desperate, saying she is trying her best, to which Pike says it was not good enough, that it wasn't a game. "Well, uh… unless I can reroute power to the adjacent conduit, isolate the corruption, fix it and the spore drive, we're all gonna get arrested, so… if you want to save the galaxy, start by helping me." Examining one body, Airiam's biometric scans show they died at least two weeks earlier. Star Trek: Discovery season 2, episode 9, "Project Daedalus", contains a bloody callback to Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.In the final film starring the original Star Trek cast, Starfleet assassins wearing environmental suits and gravity boots boarded the Klingon flagship to assassinate Chancellor Gorkon. Nhan follows her, suddenly suspicious. Arrives at base and sees field of mines that are for detecting cloaked vessels. Daedalus, too, is a brilliant inventor whose invention kills his son, Icarus. ", "Could one of you say something, please? Patar says she believed Cornwell had "noble intentions" by going to Discovery, but by abandoning her duties to conduct a secret mission with fugitives, she became one herself. He questions the apparent connection: Is the Angel using the signals, or the other way around? She tearfully tries to reason with her and reach her emotions, transmitting Airiam's memory of herself with Tilly, Detmer, and Owosekun in the mess hall, and pleading with her to remember that she was a Starfleet officer, a good colleague, and a good friend, and to recognize Burnham as a friend and colleague. "SHUT UP! Pike tells them that she's not, and orders them to stop her. Daedalus is a prominent figure in Greek mythology. "You'd be less envious if you had to go through the process each week. Aboard Discovery, the crew stares in stunned silence; Burnham pounds the door in anguish, before breaking down in tears. I committed myself to the facility, therefore required no permission to leave it." Moving on to the Red Angel, the admiral asks why it chose Spock to receive its visions; Spock admits he does not know, and that he has asked himself that question many times. You're kidding. From one of the alcoves in the room, Burnham produces a three-dimensional chess board. Burnham is horrified, and refuses outright; as Stamets and Spock arrive on the bridge, Airiam warns that if she doesn't, she will unlock the inner door, kill Burnham, complete Control's mission, and then destroy Discovery, killing everyone onboard. Airiam, this is not you. Cornwell wonders: if Control was against them, trying to block them from contacting Starfleet, why would it allow a landing party aboard the station? "It is arrogant of you to assert that my present manner of thinking requires fixing at all." "Even your parent's death was your responsibility." Spock responds that he performed what was colloquially referred to as the "Vulcan nerve pinch", which disabled people without doing permanent harm. He then moves to the evidence of Spock "murdering" the staff at the psychiatric facility, and examines the footage in ultraviolet light. The title of the latest Star Trek: Discovery episode got fans all a-tingle. Please don't shock me." Burnham tells him that she and Spock are thinking, to which Stamets tells her to "think louder". Spock replies that they will never be able to relate as equals so long as she continues to believe every burden is hers alone. Pike speculates that perhaps it wanted something from them; Tilly speaks up, saying that it wanted something from Airiam. 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No one from Control was answering hails, and as it was a former prison, it would be built to prevent lifesign scans; Pike orders Burnham to find a workaround. A couple of musical cues from this episode were released in the soundtrack collection. "I did not." Just then, Spock repairs the conduit and restores power in engineering. Burnham retorts that perhaps he is simply trying to lose, which Spock considers an odd supposition, as he is a willing participant in the game. "I prefer 'cybernetically augmented', thank you very much." Let's play chess. I'm not saying it doesn't also want me to think, or at least ponder its plots and puzzlements. This video is unavailable because we were unable to load a message from our sponsors. In Burnham and Tilly's quarters, Spock comments that unlike Tilly, whose side of the room was littered with her mementos, Burnham has "no individual expression whatsoever", calling it an accomplishment to be "uniquely mundane". Airiam replies that she was looking for something to aid in the decryption, as even with all the benefits of her augmentation, it did not have an infinite storage capacity. As they continue to traverse the field, Detmer reports to her confusion that the sensors show the ship to be upside down, which Cornwell explains are the result of blackout mines, which confuse navigational sensors. She then reviews her memories from aboard ship, deleting a number of random encounters, before reviewing one in the mess hall with Tilly, Detmer, and Joann Owosekun; Detmer laughingly remarks that she does not play kadis-kot with either Tilly or Airiam anymore because they have memorized every gambit in the game. Airiam reaches out and tears out one of Nhan's rebreather implants, causing her to begin choking on the air, before knocking her across the room, leaving Burnham to face her alone. Checking in again to make sure Discovery was receiving the visual feed from the EV suits, Burnham spots floating objects in the corridors which she recognizes as globules of frozen blood. Meanwhile, Burnham tries to … Even as Burnham tries to determine what was wrong, and Pike ordering her to stand down, Airiam attacks Burnham relentlessly, unshaken by any blow she receives in return. In the medical lab, Cornwell begins a cerebral mapping procedure on Spock before beginning her questioning. She asks Burnham to tell the crew she loved them, and that she had to find "Project Daedalus". At that moment, her door chimes, heralding Tilly, who remarks that Airiam had "better be saving every single moment" with her. ", "I am trying to understand why the Red Angel chose me to expose a threat to the entire Galaxy, and your solution is to play chess?" But you're wise to blame yourself. Burnham asks to speak to Tyler, but Pike is adamant that there be no contact; despite her history with Tyler, the mission takes priority. Airiam reviews files from the Sphere's database in the science lab when Security Chief Nhan enters, saying that Tilly had been looking for her, and asking what she was doing. Cornwell explains that it is heavily fortified on all sides. In the ready room, Burnham briefs Pike, Saru, and Cornwell on Section 31 Headquarters. Tilly notes a vial of sand next to a picture of Airiam and Stephen, asking if it was from the same beach. Spock admits that he had not believed the visions from the Red Angel were real, and began to question his sanity; once he concluded he was sane, remaining confined would have been "unproductive". Pike is outraged, saying that giving up the Federation's values in the name of security was to "lose the battle in advance", and asks Cornwell if she sidelined the Enterprise specifically because she knew he would remind her of that. If I could do that, I probably wouldn't recognize my mother." Pike wishes them luck, and sends them on their way. Cornwell asks why he did kill them, to which Spock replies he has been "quite clear" that he did not kill anyone at all. He offers the admiral the center seat, but she refuses; "my mission, your ship," is her reply. Pike realizes they were up against the system itself. Stamets suggests that whatever issue Spock had with Burnham, she risked her life to bring him to Discovery, and that she loved him. If you haven’t seen Project Daedalus yet, go and see it and then come back to read this article as there will be spoilers from the episode. "We're thinking, commander." Outside, Airiam drifts away; in her last moment before her cybernetics suffer critical failure, she relives her favorite memory, the one Tilly transmitted to her just before the end: The memory of herself and Stephen before the shuttle crash, walking on the beach: "But we're coming home! On two occasions, the signal was followed by the appearance of the Angel – the mission to the interstellar asteroid and the confrontation with the Ba'ul on Kaminar, but only the signal was detected when they traveled to Terralysium. Star Trek: Discovery "Project Daedalus" Air date: 3/14/2019 Written by Michelle Paradise Directed by Jonathan Frakes. The second season of the American television series Star Trek: Discovery is set roughly a decade before the events of the original Star Trek series and follows the crew of the USS Discovery as they investigate seven mysterious signals. You need to identify why you're really angry!" When the Discovery crew infiltrates Section 31’s headquarters, suspicions arise that the crew may have a traitor in their midst. Cornwell explains that Control is maintained within Section 31's forward operating base; they need to go there, arrest Patar, and reset the system to accept their input. "Did you kill them in self-defense?" ", "If Starfleet ordered an attack, they can damn well say it to my face. Manny Coto (executive producer of Star Trek: Enterprise) believes this episode to be one of the weakest of Enterprise's final season: "I wasn't pleased with the way the script turned Airiam asks Tilly to stand with her and not to move until they solve this mystery; Tilly is confused at first, but agrees. When she notices Tilly there, she apologizes for being "focused", and suggests Tilly return to her station while she works. "You do realize inanimate constructed infastructure cannot hear you." Yet she continues to do so, just as she believed she could save Spock and his family from the logic extremists when they were in fact were targeting him, the "half-Human abomination"; Burnham's presence in Sarek's house was beside the point. A child fighting a Klingon- those are excellent odds." Nhan asks Cornwell if she knew how many guards were on site; Cornwell admits she has not been to the base since before the war, and that Nhan's guess was probably better than hers. Cornwell replies that it came straight from Starfleet Psychiatric. Stamets speaks up and asks if they might find that inspiration elsewhere, as their "loud thinking" was actually distracting. Burnham tries to help Spock but her efforts don’t go as planned. Burnham, Nhan, and Airiam beam onto the station, hovering for a moment above the deck before their gravity boots activate. Bryce reports no response; Cornwell suspects they are too busy planning the "welcome party". Airiam warns that Tilly would not be as envious if she had to deal with the process every week, which she admits is "tedious". Really, the whole storyline with Control is a good one. "Think louder. "A fair point. Saru believes he has an answer: As all living beings had a heat signature, he should have seen a change in Admiral Patar's when her authority was challenged, but did not… because the Admiral Patar they spoke to was a hologram. Cornwell reminds Pike that they were under attack by Klingon warships with cloaking devices. Saru confirms scans were negative on their end as well, before welcoming the admiral aboard; Cornwell admits she would prefer it were under better circumstances. "All right, Michael. Cornwell reviews the results of her questioning with the senior staff, showing that Spock is telling the truth, or at least believes he is telling the truth. "Project Daedalus" is the ninth episode of Star Trek: Discovery's second season, and we have your global preview right here, first. You are a- a Starfleet officer. And as this conversation makes clear, that was you… and all you represent." On the bridge, Pike orders yellow alert, and tells Detmer to take them in. Just then, they both receive the comm from Pike, who asks what Airiam is doing; Burnham replies she is uploading Admiral Cornwell's access to Control. Another memory she saves is a sparring match with Gen Rhys in the ship's gym, and an encounter with Burnham. Cornwell is indignant at Patar attacking a Federation starship, but Patar counters that as Discovery is a fugitive vessel harboring fugitive officers, she was deemed too dangerous to be allowed to approach Section 31 Headquarters. Control had created the forgery, and then created the holographic Patar after it killed the real one and her cohorts. Enter the email address associated with your account and we'll send you a link to reset your password. Airiam explains that had been their last day together, but their shuttle crashed. Netflix Review: 'Star Trek: Discovery' - Season 2 - Episode 9 - 'Project Daedalus' 'Discovery' introduces - and then kills off - one of its most compelling characters, all in one episode. Burnham replies that she prefers to express herself through her work, not her choice of decor. Airiam volunteers to go aboard with the landing party first thing, just in case Control has any backup defenses; Nhan pledges to look after her. ", "Admiral, wanna tell us what kind of shitstorm we're flying into? In engineering, Stamets is examining the spore drive, wondering aloud what could have caused the failure, and comments on Burnham and Spock's silence; he does not like to listen to himself talk when he has an "audience". As she enters the bridge, Tilly runs over to her, saying that whatever Airiam had done to start cracking the code before was no longer working, as it appeared the system knew they were trying to crack it and began to change its tactics – which was impossible, as it was an automated system, not artificial intelligence. "Can you explain to me why you did kill them?" "Three cheers for cybernetics! As she tries to delete what Airiam uploaded into Control, the door to the data center shuts, while Airiam tries to manually override the airlock. I am angry, pure and simple." ", "Good thing you're half robot." I did not kill anyone at all. Making an observation of his own, Spock points out that he saw Dr. Culber moving out of their quarters, and that Stamets was upset at this; Stamets confirms this, saying that Culber needed distance. "I disappoint him, he disappoints me, the sun sets, a new day begins. As Airiam wheels on them, both Burnham and Nhan see the red lights flashing in her eyes, just as she raises her phaser and fires on them. Patar warns him not to escalate the situation further, and that a Section 31 vessel was en route to board them. "When the Red Angel showed you visions you couldn't reconcile, it caused you to question your ability to examine the world logically. Burnham reminds him that their captain felt otherwise, as Spock was the only person who has had contact with the Red Angel. Would ‘Project Daedalus’ refer in some way to the fourth season of Enterprise and revolve around the transporter device? He adds a Vulcan phrase meaning "you are tending a plant that is dead". Tilly discovered that the transmissions to Section 31, supposedly from Tyler, were in fact from Airiam – and that she downloaded all of the Sphere's data on artificial intelligence, collected over more than a hundred thousand years. "Really? Hearing the doors banging together, Burnham draws her phaser and stands ready, looking relieved when Nhan forces the door open. Spock grudgingly gives in. Before she could ask what that was, the airlock opens, venting Airiam into space. At her station, Airiam appears to be downloading some kind of information, which then sends out a signal; as the signal sends, the mines suddenly deactivate and veer off. If it's in the hands of extremists, the entire Federation is in danger. Burnham asks Nhan if she knows a way to restore life support; seemingly reluctant to let Airiam out of her sight, Nhan nonetheless moves off. Saru questions the admiral's doubt, asking if the test is accurate; Cornwell concedes that it is one hundred percent accurate, but then so was what she was about to show them: footage of Spock from the psychiatric facility in which he manhandles the staff and then shoots them dead with a phaser. SPOILER ALERT The USS Discovery and her crew are wanted for harboring a fugitive, namely Spock, as well as visiting the forbidden world of Talos IV.  With a surprise visit by Admiral Cornwell, the crew head to Section 31 Headquarters to try and reset the AI known as Control.  But someone on board is trying to thwart their attempts to set things right. A page for describing Recap: Star Trek: Discovery S2E09 "Project Daedalus". Jonathan Frakes returns to the helm for Star Trek: Discovery ‘s ninth second season episode “Project Daedalus,” an episode that contains some truly vital moments for … Pike indignantly tells Patar that if Starfleet ordered an attack, they could tell him personally. What better way to return to logic than his the game that represents it?" Cornwell then asks if he murdered Starfleet personnel upon leaving the facility; Spock answers that he did not. Pike asks if there was something about the look on his face that implied he'd changed his mind, much to the amusement of the crew; he orders Rhys to scan for further weapons on the base, and to call down to engineering to restore the spore drive. Checking back in with Discovery, Pike reveals that something has taken control of Airiam through her augmentation. ", "Okay, come on. "Thank you." Airiam jokes that those are usually the first to go. Burnham tries to help Spock but her efforts don’t go as planned. Glancing at the readout, the cerebral monitor reads "non-deceptive": Spock is telling the truth. When the Discovery crew infiltrates Section 31's headquarters, suspicions arise that the crew may have a traitor in their midst. Burnham tries to help Spock but her efforts don’t go as planned. They find more blood and signs of a struggle, though no sign of against what or by who. When Cornwell points out the Federation didn't build them, Pike dismisses that as a "distinction without a difference". This week's episode of CBS All Access' Star Trek: Discovery, "Project Daedalus" is the very best of science fiction television and of Star Trek. A shuttlecraft lands in the hangar of the USS Discovery, containing Admiral Katrina Cornwell, who tells Captain Pike and First Officer Saru that she does not believe her shuttle was traced. Cornwell confirms that she has looked into Pike's concerns about Section 31, but before going into them, she requests a private meeting with Spock. "There is nothing to identify. ", "I think our father would be disappointed in your lack of effort, don't you?" A shuttlecraft lands in the hangar of the USS Discovery, containing Admiral Katrina Cornwell, who tells Captain Pike and First Officer Saru that she does not believe her shuttle was traced. Posted by 1 year ago. Review by Jamahl Epsicokhan. With Discovery on the run, Admiral Cornwell comes aboard on a secret mission that … Looking back to the game, Burnham notes that logically, the next step would be for his knight to take her pawn; Spock again makes a move she considers erratic, finally leading her to ask what he was doing, as she was only trying to help him. An email will not be created automatically. Spock considers it "arrogant" for Burnham to assert that his present manner of thinking needed fixing at all; Burnham jabs right back, saying it was arrogant for him to assert that it didn't. Burnham has a thought occur to her: The purpose of logic was to problem-solve in an uncertain environment, so perhaps some inspiration was required. Children should know when a warfaring race will attack without warning. CBS Entertainment | This site and its contents ® & © 2020 CBS Studios Inc. © 2020 CBS Television Distribution and CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. I don't like to listen to myself talk when I have an audience." According to Cornwell, however, the colony is not abandoned – it is in fact Section 31 Headquarters. As they work, Stamets asks if Burnham's idea helped figure out why the Red Angel chose Spock; Spock admits he still did not know, considering himself an "illogical" choice despite all of the angles he had explored. Star Trek episodes — particularly ones from the older, more episodic series — tend to end on an up note.That makes sense, considering Trek creator … The crew reports only five injuries, all of them in engineering; Detmer's damage report shows that warp drive and impulse drive are offline, as if they were specifically targeted. Spock is the only one who has had direct contact with the Red Angel, and Pike needs Burnham to help him figure out who it is, and what it wants. Directed by Jonathan Frakes. When Spock mocks her belief that taking her pawn would lead to the solution, Burnham refuses to take what she sees as his "posturing" seriously, considering it out of character. Stamets comments that he wished the spore drive was that easy; he believes the problem with the drive is the navigator – himself – which he sarcastically dismisses as being "unimportant", as all he does is contain the map to the entire mycelial network. Tilly confirms that she traced the transmissions Tyler sent to 74 mark 5.6, which made no sense, as there was nothing there but empty space and a penal colony abandoned over a century earlier. Airiam reassures her that she has the decryption handled, and tells her to go. Spock is (for a Vulcan) incredulous; he is attempting to ascertain why the Red Angel chose him to expose a threat to the entire galaxy, and Burnham's solution was to play chess. Owosekun and Saru are both stunned to see mines as part of its defenses, as the Federation does not use mines. Cornwell asks if Spock intends to be truthful; he replies that he does. When asked what its visions mean, Spock begins to answer just as Burnham enters, saying that someone or something is going to bring an end to all sentient life, and clarifies that means everything: No Humans, no Vulcans, no Federation, all conscious life. 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