Season 3 of the Star Trek show has revealed its big bad comes from the franchise's past–but they weren't always the potential candidates.
I do like the conspiracy bugs, I did consider for a hot minute, the conspiracy bugs,” Matalas continued.The issue with the conspiracy bugs is they kill their host.
So that would mean anyone that you saw with a bug in them was dead, and you wouldn’t be able to do the paranoia thriller that you wanted to do if it was somebody you loved, that meant they were dead. So there [were] about three storylines I couldn’t do without killing legacy characters.”traded one hidden enemy for another—and thankfully it seems like none of our faves will need their chests being
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