The writer of the article has a potentially incorrect interpretation of that scene. The Series finale deals with a mutli-verse rupture that causes ships (and crew if precautions have not been taken) to undergo a permutation to another variation of that ship.
This also includes past and present for the current universe as well (the Cerritos ship changes back to a California class once its done doing several federation ship cameos). A Klingon ship also permutates into a ancient sailing barge in a scene meant to demonstrate just how dangerous the rift is (A literal primitive fishing boat and its crew has no chance of survival in the vacuum of space).
So the scene doesn't really remove the possibility that discovery occurred in the prime universe.
The writer of this article clearly has no idea what he's talking about and is huffing copium while trying to twist himself into various shapes in order to explain bad writing upon bad writing.
The writer of the article has a potentially incorrect interpretation of that scene. The Series finale deals with a mutli-verse rupture that causes ships (and crew if precautions have not been taken) to undergo a permutation to another variation of that ship.
This also includes past and present for the current universe as well (the Cerritos ship changes back to a California class once its done doing several federation ship cameos). A Klingon ship also permutates into a ancient sailing barge in a scene meant to demonstrate just how dangerous the rift is (A literal primitive fishing boat and its crew has no chance of survival in the vacuum of space).
So the scene doesn't really remove the possibility that discovery occurred in the prime universe.
The writer of this article clearly has no idea what he's talking about and is huffing copium while trying to twist himself into various shapes in order to explain bad writing upon bad writing.