The two spore drives utilised by the USS Discovery and Cleveland Booker's (David Ajala) ship were destroyed before the end of Star Trek: Discovery's season 4 finale, which could foreshadow a return to standard warp travel in season 5. Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and the crew of the USS Discovery met Species 10-C and successfully bargained with the tremendously strong aliens to stop the Dark Matter Anomaly's attack on Earth and Ni'Var in "Coming Home." While First Contact saved the United Federation of Planets, it came at a cost: Dr. Ruon Tarka (Shawn Doyle) was killed, and the spore drives were destroyed.

Star Trek: Discovery's big innovation and addition to Star Trek technology is the displacement-activated spore drive, which was contentious when it was originally introduced. The spore drive, invented in part by commander Paul Stamets (Anthony Rapp), allows for instantaneous movement through the mycelial network. It essentially allows the USS Discovery to teleport to a destination, obviating the need for Star Trek's typical warp travel. The spore drive was canonically troublesome because no other ship in Star Trek had this technology, not even the USS Enterprise, because Star Trek: Discovery seasons 1 and 2 were set a century before Star Trek: The Original Series.

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