Search
Cookie Usage Statistics Colour Key Sudden Death Monthly Poll Caption Comp eMail Author Shops
Ships Fleets Weaponry Species People Timelines Calculators Photo Galleries
Stations Design Lineage Size Charts Battles Science / Tech Temporal Styling Maps / Politics
Articles Reviews Lists Recreation Search Site Guide What's New Forum

The Sound of Thunder

ReviewImagesDatapointsQuotesMorals
TimelinePreviousNextYour View
Title :
The Sound of Thunder
Series :
Rating :
4
Overall Ep :
21
First Aired :
21 Feb 2019
Stardate :
1035.86
Director :
Year :
Writers :
Season Ep :
2 x 06
Main Cast :
Emily Coutts as Keyla Detmer
Wilson Cruz as Hugh Culber
Doug Jones as Saru
Ronnie Rowe, Jr as R.A. Bryce
Patrick Kwok-Choon as Gen Rhys
Sonequa Martin-Green as Michael Burnham
Sara Mitich as Nilsson
Anson Mount as Christopher Pike
Oyin Oladejo as Joann Owosekun
Anthony Rapp as Paul Stamets
Mary Wiseman as Sylvia Tilly
Guest Cast :
Michael Ayres as Transporter technician
Javier Botet as "Old Creature"
Raven Dauda as Doctor Tracy Pollard
Julianne Grossman as (voice) Discovery computer
Mark Pellington as (voice) Ba'ul
Hannah Spear as Siranna
David Benjamin Tomlinson as Kelpien villager #1
David Benjamin Tomlinson as Linus
Factoid :
This episode is a winner of the DITL "Best of Trek" award.

Plotline

Another of the mysterious signals appears, this time leading Discovery to Saru's homeworld of Kaminar. There the fearful Kelpiens are preyed upon by predators called the Ba'ul. When they arrive the Ba'ul demand that Pike surrender Saru to them, since Starfleet has agreed to stay out of the conflict between the two. Pike refuses, but Saru turns himself over to prevent a fight.

Tilly works with Lieutenant Commander Airiam, a cybernetically enhanced Starfleet officer, to sift through the Sphere's information on Kaminar. They learn that the fearless, post Vahar'ai Kelpiens were once Kaminar's dominant species until they were nearly wiped out by the Ba'ul. The Ba'ul were only able to survive by using their superior technology to cull the Kelpiens before they lose their threat ganglia, becoming fearless. Pike uses the Ba'ul's technology to trigger Vahar'ai in all Kelpiens, hoping that the two species can work towards a peaceful solution once the Kelpiens are free.

The Ba'ul respond to Starfleet's actions by attempting to commit genocide on the Kelpiens, but are stopped by the "Red Angel", whom Saru discovers is a humanoid wearing a highly-advanced suit.
© Graham & Ian Kennedy Page views : 2,768 Last updated : 9 Jul 2022