The episode begins with the USS Discovery coming face-to-face with the legendary USS Enterprise . This encounter introduces , portrayed by Anson Mount, who takes temporary command of the Discovery to investigate seven mysterious red signals appearing across the galaxy.
: The mission introduces Commander Jett Reno (Tig Notaro), a cynical but brilliant engineer who has kept survivors alive for months using makeshift technology. [S2E1] Brother
: Spock has taken a leave of absence from the Enterprise after experiencing haunting visions of the red signals, which he recorded in his quarters through cryptic drawings. The episode begins with the USS Discovery coming
: It is revealed that Spock and Michael haven't spoken in years due to a deep, personal fallout. : Spock has taken a leave of absence
Directed by Alex Kurtzman, "Brother" was praised for its cinematic scope and high-octane action sequences, such as the asteroid field traversal. Critics from outlets like TV Obsessive noted that the episode successfully balanced modern sensibilities with "fan service" to The Original Series . It effectively grounded the series in Trek lore while paving the way for an exploration of faith versus science. STDP 026 - Brother (S2E1) - Talk Through Media