What happened to Terran Michael Burnham?
What happened to the Terran version of Michael Burnham in Star Trek: Discovery? The emperor seemed to believe that she could be alive.
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According the prequel Star Trek: Discovery comic miniseries, Succession Mirror Burnham was killed.
In the Star Trek: Discovery comic miniseries, Succession it was revealed that Burnham pretended ally with Lorca, in order to stop his plans. However, she could not reveal her plans to Georgiou. Burnham then hid herself on Risa and waited for her moment to strike. She eventually took the mantle of Empress from Georgiou's cousin Alexander (?). However, Burnham was killed by Airiam (?) who then succeeded her as Empress.
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What happened to the Terran universe?
Bashir and Major Kira are transported to the Mirror Universe 100 years after the events of "Mirror, Mirror". They find that the Terran Empire has been replaced by an Alliance of Klingons, Cardassians and Bajorans and that humans are slaves.What happened to Michael Burnham in Star Trek: Discovery?
Burnham is fully reinstated as a Commander in Starfleet, her record is expunged, she is pardoned by the Federation President, and she becomes the Chief Science Officer for the Discovery.What happened between Michael Burnham and Spock?
Why Michael Burnham Insulted Spock. Burnham was running away from home because she was afraid of anti-Vulcan extremists who felt that her presence in Sarek's home was unacceptable. She didn't want her foster family to suffer because of their proximity to her.Why was Burnham court martialed?
However, in 2256, as Captain Georgiou prepared to preemptively strike the Klingons before they could attack the Federation, Burnham incapacitated Georgiou and took command of the Shenzhou. Georgiou recovered, and Burnham was charged with mutiny, court martialed and sentenced to life in prison.Star Trek Discovery | Captain Michael Burnham Meets Terran Emperor | Theory Confirmed
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