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One of the overarching key elements of ST: Discovery's second season is the hunt for a couple of so-called "red bursts", powerful light (?) signals that were/are registered throughout the galaxy (?) and that appear to be meaningful in some way. Now, while they are supposed to be a guiding plot device that directs the journeys of the Discovery and thus provides some kind of a structure to the season, I seem to be losing track of how many there are altogether.



Let's look at some quotes from the episodes so far (I am relying on the accuracy of springfieldspringfield.com's transcripts here):



2x01: Brother




Over the past 24 hours, Federation sensors picked up seven red bursts spread out across more than 30,000 light-years.
They appeared in perfect synchronization just long enough for us to get a reading and then, just as suddenly, disappeared.
Except for one.




So, at this point, seven signals had appeared, six of them had disappeared again, and




the Discovery has travelled to the location of one of the signals.




2x02: New Eden




Another signal has just appeared.




This sounds like there is an eighth signal.



At that point, Burnham also remark the following:




The transmission is too faint to determine the exact coordinates.




This limitation is overcome soon after by some witty sensor modifications.



2x06: The Sound of Thunder




We have detected a new signal.

Where is it this time?

Outside of Federation space.




This sounds like another entirely new signal, i.e. the ninth one in total.



2x10: The Red Angel



Burnham comments on "the seven signals" by stating:




But the first three signals appeared on the asteroid, Terralysium, and Kaminar, with four left to reveal themselves.




Now, it suddenly sounds as if signals #8 and #9 had been #2 and #3 out of a total seven signals that gradually "reveal" themselves.



2x11: Perpetual Infinity




This new signal is the fourth of seven




At that point, they completely lost me. How can be both "new" and the "fourth" in a (known, thus not new!) set of seven?



2x12: Through the Valley of Shadows



This episode contains various mentions that seem to confirm we are only dealing with seven signals in all, among them:




The three last signals have yet to reveal themselves.






So, what is going on here? Was there a mid-season change in premise, or am I missing something that would explain this confusing topic? At how many different locations did Starfleet pick up the "red bursts"?









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    One of the overarching key elements of ST: Discovery's second season is the hunt for a couple of so-called "red bursts", powerful light (?) signals that were/are registered throughout the galaxy (?) and that appear to be meaningful in some way. Now, while they are supposed to be a guiding plot device that directs the journeys of the Discovery and thus provides some kind of a structure to the season, I seem to be losing track of how many there are altogether.



    Let's look at some quotes from the episodes so far (I am relying on the accuracy of springfieldspringfield.com's transcripts here):



    2x01: Brother




    Over the past 24 hours, Federation sensors picked up seven red bursts spread out across more than 30,000 light-years.
    They appeared in perfect synchronization just long enough for us to get a reading and then, just as suddenly, disappeared.
    Except for one.




    So, at this point, seven signals had appeared, six of them had disappeared again, and




    the Discovery has travelled to the location of one of the signals.




    2x02: New Eden




    Another signal has just appeared.




    This sounds like there is an eighth signal.



    At that point, Burnham also remark the following:




    The transmission is too faint to determine the exact coordinates.




    This limitation is overcome soon after by some witty sensor modifications.



    2x06: The Sound of Thunder




    We have detected a new signal.

    Where is it this time?

    Outside of Federation space.




    This sounds like another entirely new signal, i.e. the ninth one in total.



    2x10: The Red Angel



    Burnham comments on "the seven signals" by stating:




    But the first three signals appeared on the asteroid, Terralysium, and Kaminar, with four left to reveal themselves.




    Now, it suddenly sounds as if signals #8 and #9 had been #2 and #3 out of a total seven signals that gradually "reveal" themselves.



    2x11: Perpetual Infinity




    This new signal is the fourth of seven




    At that point, they completely lost me. How can be both "new" and the "fourth" in a (known, thus not new!) set of seven?



    2x12: Through the Valley of Shadows



    This episode contains various mentions that seem to confirm we are only dealing with seven signals in all, among them:




    The three last signals have yet to reveal themselves.






    So, what is going on here? Was there a mid-season change in premise, or am I missing something that would explain this confusing topic? At how many different locations did Starfleet pick up the "red bursts"?









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      One of the overarching key elements of ST: Discovery's second season is the hunt for a couple of so-called "red bursts", powerful light (?) signals that were/are registered throughout the galaxy (?) and that appear to be meaningful in some way. Now, while they are supposed to be a guiding plot device that directs the journeys of the Discovery and thus provides some kind of a structure to the season, I seem to be losing track of how many there are altogether.



      Let's look at some quotes from the episodes so far (I am relying on the accuracy of springfieldspringfield.com's transcripts here):



      2x01: Brother




      Over the past 24 hours, Federation sensors picked up seven red bursts spread out across more than 30,000 light-years.
      They appeared in perfect synchronization just long enough for us to get a reading and then, just as suddenly, disappeared.
      Except for one.




      So, at this point, seven signals had appeared, six of them had disappeared again, and




      the Discovery has travelled to the location of one of the signals.




      2x02: New Eden




      Another signal has just appeared.




      This sounds like there is an eighth signal.



      At that point, Burnham also remark the following:




      The transmission is too faint to determine the exact coordinates.




      This limitation is overcome soon after by some witty sensor modifications.



      2x06: The Sound of Thunder




      We have detected a new signal.

      Where is it this time?

      Outside of Federation space.




      This sounds like another entirely new signal, i.e. the ninth one in total.



      2x10: The Red Angel



      Burnham comments on "the seven signals" by stating:




      But the first three signals appeared on the asteroid, Terralysium, and Kaminar, with four left to reveal themselves.




      Now, it suddenly sounds as if signals #8 and #9 had been #2 and #3 out of a total seven signals that gradually "reveal" themselves.



      2x11: Perpetual Infinity




      This new signal is the fourth of seven




      At that point, they completely lost me. How can be both "new" and the "fourth" in a (known, thus not new!) set of seven?



      2x12: Through the Valley of Shadows



      This episode contains various mentions that seem to confirm we are only dealing with seven signals in all, among them:




      The three last signals have yet to reveal themselves.






      So, what is going on here? Was there a mid-season change in premise, or am I missing something that would explain this confusing topic? At how many different locations did Starfleet pick up the "red bursts"?









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      One of the overarching key elements of ST: Discovery's second season is the hunt for a couple of so-called "red bursts", powerful light (?) signals that were/are registered throughout the galaxy (?) and that appear to be meaningful in some way. Now, while they are supposed to be a guiding plot device that directs the journeys of the Discovery and thus provides some kind of a structure to the season, I seem to be losing track of how many there are altogether.



      Let's look at some quotes from the episodes so far (I am relying on the accuracy of springfieldspringfield.com's transcripts here):



      2x01: Brother




      Over the past 24 hours, Federation sensors picked up seven red bursts spread out across more than 30,000 light-years.
      They appeared in perfect synchronization just long enough for us to get a reading and then, just as suddenly, disappeared.
      Except for one.




      So, at this point, seven signals had appeared, six of them had disappeared again, and




      the Discovery has travelled to the location of one of the signals.




      2x02: New Eden




      Another signal has just appeared.




      This sounds like there is an eighth signal.



      At that point, Burnham also remark the following:




      The transmission is too faint to determine the exact coordinates.




      This limitation is overcome soon after by some witty sensor modifications.



      2x06: The Sound of Thunder




      We have detected a new signal.

      Where is it this time?

      Outside of Federation space.




      This sounds like another entirely new signal, i.e. the ninth one in total.



      2x10: The Red Angel



      Burnham comments on "the seven signals" by stating:




      But the first three signals appeared on the asteroid, Terralysium, and Kaminar, with four left to reveal themselves.




      Now, it suddenly sounds as if signals #8 and #9 had been #2 and #3 out of a total seven signals that gradually "reveal" themselves.



      2x11: Perpetual Infinity




      This new signal is the fourth of seven




      At that point, they completely lost me. How can be both "new" and the "fourth" in a (known, thus not new!) set of seven?



      2x12: Through the Valley of Shadows



      This episode contains various mentions that seem to confirm we are only dealing with seven signals in all, among them:




      The three last signals have yet to reveal themselves.






      So, what is going on here? Was there a mid-season change in premise, or am I missing something that would explain this confusing topic? At how many different locations did Starfleet pick up the "red bursts"?







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