Has it been confirmed yet, from which Universe Commander Landry is from?
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In three early episodes of Star Trek Discovery's first season (Context is for Kings, The Butcher's Knife Care's Not for the Lamb's Cry, and What's Past is Prologue), viewers are briefly introduced to Lorca's right hand woman, Commander Landry being Chief of Security of the USS Discovery vessel.
But given the ruthless nature of the character and given the revelation of about where
Season 1 Lorca is from,
I was wondering if it's possible for this version of the character, to derive from the same place?
Has there been any confirmation given on which universe this version of Commander Landry was from?
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In three early episodes of Star Trek Discovery's first season (Context is for Kings, The Butcher's Knife Care's Not for the Lamb's Cry, and What's Past is Prologue), viewers are briefly introduced to Lorca's right hand woman, Commander Landry being Chief of Security of the USS Discovery vessel.
But given the ruthless nature of the character and given the revelation of about where
Season 1 Lorca is from,
I was wondering if it's possible for this version of the character, to derive from the same place?
Has there been any confirmation given on which universe this version of Commander Landry was from?
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In three early episodes of Star Trek Discovery's first season (Context is for Kings, The Butcher's Knife Care's Not for the Lamb's Cry, and What's Past is Prologue), viewers are briefly introduced to Lorca's right hand woman, Commander Landry being Chief of Security of the USS Discovery vessel.
But given the ruthless nature of the character and given the revelation of about where
Season 1 Lorca is from,
I was wondering if it's possible for this version of the character, to derive from the same place?
Has there been any confirmation given on which universe this version of Commander Landry was from?
star-trek character-identification star-trek-discovery
In three early episodes of Star Trek Discovery's first season (Context is for Kings, The Butcher's Knife Care's Not for the Lamb's Cry, and What's Past is Prologue), viewers are briefly introduced to Lorca's right hand woman, Commander Landry being Chief of Security of the USS Discovery vessel.
But given the ruthless nature of the character and given the revelation of about where
Season 1 Lorca is from,
I was wondering if it's possible for this version of the character, to derive from the same place?
Has there been any confirmation given on which universe this version of Commander Landry was from?
star-trek character-identification star-trek-discovery
star-trek character-identification star-trek-discovery
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The Commander Landry from Episode 1-3 is from Discovery's Prime Universe. This Landry is killed on-screen by the Tardigrade.
Mirror/Landry shows up, very much not dead in Episode 10 (DIS: What's past is Prologue).
Clearly missed that. Thank you! :)
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So to put a spoiler also:
As she had no problems with the lights and her counterpart in the mirror universe is seen in the later episodes I would dare say she is from the "prime" universe. Just one ruthless specimen of the human race (and thus a bit unusual for the federation starfleet to let them join them).
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up vote
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The Commander Landry from Episode 1-3 is from Discovery's Prime Universe. This Landry is killed on-screen by the Tardigrade.
Mirror/Landry shows up, very much not dead in Episode 10 (DIS: What's past is Prologue).
Clearly missed that. Thank you! :)
â Darth Locke
11 mins ago
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The Commander Landry from Episode 1-3 is from Discovery's Prime Universe. This Landry is killed on-screen by the Tardigrade.
Mirror/Landry shows up, very much not dead in Episode 10 (DIS: What's past is Prologue).
Clearly missed that. Thank you! :)
â Darth Locke
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up vote
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The Commander Landry from Episode 1-3 is from Discovery's Prime Universe. This Landry is killed on-screen by the Tardigrade.
Mirror/Landry shows up, very much not dead in Episode 10 (DIS: What's past is Prologue).
The Commander Landry from Episode 1-3 is from Discovery's Prime Universe. This Landry is killed on-screen by the Tardigrade.
Mirror/Landry shows up, very much not dead in Episode 10 (DIS: What's past is Prologue).
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Clearly missed that. Thank you! :)
â Darth Locke
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Clearly missed that. Thank you! :)
â Darth Locke
11 mins ago
Clearly missed that. Thank you! :)
â Darth Locke
11 mins ago
Clearly missed that. Thank you! :)
â Darth Locke
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2
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So to put a spoiler also:
As she had no problems with the lights and her counterpart in the mirror universe is seen in the later episodes I would dare say she is from the "prime" universe. Just one ruthless specimen of the human race (and thus a bit unusual for the federation starfleet to let them join them).
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up vote
2
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So to put a spoiler also:
As she had no problems with the lights and her counterpart in the mirror universe is seen in the later episodes I would dare say she is from the "prime" universe. Just one ruthless specimen of the human race (and thus a bit unusual for the federation starfleet to let them join them).
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So to put a spoiler also:
As she had no problems with the lights and her counterpart in the mirror universe is seen in the later episodes I would dare say she is from the "prime" universe. Just one ruthless specimen of the human race (and thus a bit unusual for the federation starfleet to let them join them).
So to put a spoiler also:
As she had no problems with the lights and her counterpart in the mirror universe is seen in the later episodes I would dare say she is from the "prime" universe. Just one ruthless specimen of the human race (and thus a bit unusual for the federation starfleet to let them join them).
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