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Re: most "wrong" episode...
TNG would have used the 'cry for help' as an excuse to get involved. If Beverly discovered the 'stagnant DNA', she would have ignored it. The crux of the drama would have probably been Picard ordering her to stop* until this case could have been ruled on and Beverly saying her Hippocratic oath supercedes her duty to Starfleet and threatens to resign. *and we would have called it the stupidest thing ever. Much like that second season Ep with Data and the little alien girl. I'm not using TNG or TOS to make a point, just to say how I think they would have handled it. |
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Re: most "wrong" episode...
They create a human being for the expressed purpose of being a living organ bank. |
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Location: Flying Spaghetti Western
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Re: most "wrong" episode...
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"This is a violation of the ruddy Incarceration Act... and I will not be the subject of criminal abuse!!" |
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Vice Admiral
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Re: most "wrong" episode...
Even if you completely discount that the Menk seem to be evolving quite well even with Valakian presence... they still interfered by handing the Valakians medicine that would ease their suffering for about a decade. They increased the odds that the Valakians would either find a cure on their own or develop a means of contacting another species that would work with then to create a cure. The episode is pure non-sense.
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Location: in a figment of a mediocre mind's imagination
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Re: most "wrong" episode...
Yeah, isn't that another ridiculous part of the episode? They're against "interfering," but they give them medicine which interferes in the diseases natural progression, and they consider it to be fine if they either find the cure on their own or another species helps them find it. So... wtf? Either the disease should be let to run its course because "evolution intends it," or it's fine for them to get a cure for it. Instead, Archer and Phlox's attitudes seem to be "it's fine if they die from the plague or if they find a cure themselves or from another species, as long as it's not US HELPING THEM!" That's... like the least defensible position of any of them. It continually baffles me to see that episode listed as one of the best of season 1. |
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Re: most "wrong" episode...
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"Internet message boards aren't as funny today as they were ten years ago. I've stopped reading new posts." -The Simpsons 20th anniversary special. |
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Fleet Captain
Location: somewhere boringly picturesque
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Re: most "wrong" episode...
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Les yeux sans visage, Eyes without a face, Captain. - Harry Kim Hello to Jason Isaacs!
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Admiral
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Re: most "wrong" episode...
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"Internet message boards aren't as funny today as they were ten years ago. I've stopped reading new posts." -The Simpsons 20th anniversary special. |
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Rear Admiral
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Re: most "wrong" episode...
It WOULD have been a good character piece for Phlox if the ending didn't make you hate him and want him locked up. Seriously, I remember watching the episode for the first time, and getting to the end, and just staring at the screen after it was over, thinking "Seriously?!? Did they really just do that?" |
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Admiral
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Re: most "wrong" episode...
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"Internet message boards aren't as funny today as they were ten years ago. I've stopped reading new posts." -The Simpsons 20th anniversary special. |
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Rear Admiral
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Re: most "wrong" episode...
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"I was never a Star Trek fan." J.J. Abrams |
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Re: most "wrong" episode...
I have always stated there are only two reasons to violate the Prime Directive, extinction level events and to fix prior violations.
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Re: most "wrong" episode...
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"Who are you?! And how did you get in here?!" "I'm the locksmith. And... I'm the locksmith." |
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Re: most "wrong" episode...
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It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the beans of Java that thoughts acquire speed, the hands acquire shakes, the shakes become a warning. It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion. |
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Re: most "wrong" episode...
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"I was never a Star Trek fan." J.J. Abrams |
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That's... like the least defensible position of any of them.




