The Orville season 3 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
A crew member trapped in the past creates a new life, leading to a moral dilemma when his comrades arrive to rescue him. They face the ethical implications of erasing his new family to preserve the timeline. Despite emotional farewells, they choose duty over personal attachments. The episode explores the complexities of time travel, featuring a significant scientific breakthrough, a fierce space battle, and innovative methods to return to their own time, highlighting the emotional toll of their decisions.
Full Episode S03E06 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What scientific breakthrough is discussed in the episode?
The expansion of a temporal field that can encompass an entire ship.
Who was Laura Huggins?
The previous owner of a replicated early 21st-century cellphone found in a time capsule on Earth.
What dilemma does the crew face regarding a colleague trapped in the past?
Whether to rescue their colleague, who has built a new life in the past, or to leave him and preserve the timeline.
What is the key element needed for the crew's return to their own time?
Dysonium.
How does the crew plan to return to their own time?
By using the quantum drive to travel close to the speed of light, allowing Einsteinian relativity to bring them forward in time.
What ethical debate arises from the decision to rescue a colleague from the past?
The implications of temporal law, the risk to the timeline, and the moral dilemma of erasing a life that was created in the past.
What is the emotional climax of the episode?
The colleague's emotional farewell to his new family, as he is forced to leave them to preserve the timeline.
What method is used to extract dysonium?
A remotely directed geodetic probe.
How does the crew avoid collision while traveling close to the speed of light?
By rerouting all available power to the deflectors, even life support.
What is the significance of Alpha Tucanae in the episode?
It's a star 200 light-years away, chosen as the destination for the crew's relativistic velocity time travel to return to their own time.