In our last Star Trek: Discovery update, we got a brief look at some behind-the-scenes photos from the set of the newest Trek show. Since then, the production has been held tightly under wraps, with very little information trickling from Pinewood Studios in Toronto. Even so, tweets from the DSC cast and crew are giving us a glimpse into how things are going on the production, often through the eyes of a Gorn.

Showrunners depart Toronto as production on “102” continues

DSC showrunner Aaron Harberts (@AaronHarberts) and Gretchen Berg, who were picked to run Discovery after Bryan Fuller’s departure, have been in Toronto this month working hard on the show. Aaron’s latest tweets, including one with a picture of a very sad looking Gretchen, confirm that their work in Toronto is done for the time being as they head back to Los Angeles… and feel quite sad about it!

In another tweet, Aaron thanked Supervising Producer Ted Sullivan (@karterhol) for his work on “102”. In our last update, we learned that the various writers and producers will be taking turns on set in Toronto. For the last couple of weeks, Producer Ted Sullivan has been on hand supervising what we presume is the second episode of Discovery.

Thanks @karterhol for tending to 102. We will miss you. See you back in LA @startrekcbs @StarTrekRoom — Aaron Harberts (@AaronHarberts) March 26, 2017

Shout out to Chris Obi, jokingly dubbed “King of the Klingons”

Aaron also praised Chris Obi (@obidon1) who plays T’Kuvma, currently billed as a “top leader of the Klingon forces,” dubbing him “the king of the Klingons.”

Also cannot forget our dear @obidon1 the king of the Klingons. #StarTrekDiscovery — Aaron Harberts (@AaronHarberts) March 26, 2017

Chris Obi responded, loving his new psuedo-title as King and suggesting that it is revealing a bit about Discovery. He even teases, repeating a fan, that he could be Chancellor.

Klingon Commander L’Rell shows off her chops as a real Trek fan

Mary Chieffo, Discovery‘s Klingon Commander L’Rell, has taken to twitter to show off some of her Trekkie credentials. And, we must say, she’s doing a great job of it. Hats off to the actress, who not only plays a Klingon but actually speaks Klingon.

Enrich the spirit! qeylIS lIjlaHbe’bogh vay’! https://t.co/wh65nxoDZc — Mary Chieffo (@marythechief) March 27, 2017

Producer Ted Sullivan replied to TrekMovie confirming Chieffo’s Trekkie cred.

I can tell you that @marythechief is the real deal @TrekMovie. And I’m a born coward, so there’s no way I’m turning my back on THAT Klingon — Ted Sullivan (@karterhol) March 27, 2017

Jason Gorn, the newest member of the Discovery crew?

While we are not getting any peaks at the sets, props, or makeup from the new Star Trek, one honorary member of the Discovery crew has been having his own adventures. We’re talking, of course, about Jason Gorn.

In our last Discovery tweets roundup, Jason Gorn was having fun in Los Angeles with Star Trek: Discovery writers Bo Yeon Kim and Erika Lippoldt. Now we have an update on Jason’s whereabouts. He was shipped — er, he flew coach — to Toronto to join Producer Ted Sullivan for more adventures.

And, immediately, Jason was reminded not to tweet spoilers.

Check out the #jasongorn hashtag to follow his ongoing adventures.

Nick Meyer (and his dog) give show notes for 103

One other twitter account we’ve been watching is one run by none other than Nick Meyer’s dog, Stella. She is a sarcastic presence who has been pitching ideas in the writers room since the beginning. This week, Aaron Harberts thanked her and her human companion for his notes on episode 103 of Discovery.

@StarTrekDog Your human companion gives the best script notes. Please thank him for the thoughts on @startrekcbs 103. — Aaron Harberts (@AaronHarberts) March 26, 2017

But, Stella is lamenting that she will not get credit for all of her insightful contributions.

If only a dog could get a WGA card, then I might get some credit! 📝 🐶 https://t.co/krK8lhHyAu — Stella Star Trek Dog (@StarTrekDog) March 26, 2017

Discovery is very tightly under wraps, and so until any more official promotions of the show, we’ll have to settle for the cast and crew playing the role of the ultimate tease by posting pictures of Toronto.

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