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" ... Recap: The USS Discovery is ordered back to a starbase, leaving the Pahvo defenseless. Lorca, however, goes only at Warp 5, so that they can look like they're obeying orders while ready to jump back at a moment's notice. The Federation has been unable to crack the cloaking code, so of course Discovery comes up with a method to do it in under 2 hours. The key? Install two beacons aboard the Klingon ship, then jump 133 times around it, and then they'll be able to know exactly where it is. No problem, right? Except: ... "
" ... They arrive at Starbase 1: the last sanctuary for the Federation's command, on the outskirts of Earth's solar system. But they're too late; all the Federation members are dead, and a Klingon insignia — of a particular house, not of the Klingon Empire — is emblazoned on the conquered starbase. Cornwell, for the first time, freezes in shock. It's a lot to take in. Back in the brig, Cornwell and L'Rell argue, with the Admiral desperate for a solution that will lead to peace. L'Rell at last gives her one, "conquer us, or we will never relent." Over in Georgiou's quarters, she shows her incredible skill at reading people, figuring out Burnham's connection to Sarek, and then coming up with an even deeper revelation: why Burnham saved her. It wasn't, as Burnham contends, to show her a better world, but because she couldn't save her own Georgiou. Harsh, because it's accurate, and one thing Burnham's been awful at this season is owning up to her own frailties and failings. This marks the second big lie she got busted telling this episode, along with lying to Saru about the Kelpians in the Terran Empire. ... "