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Re: Why do so many people rag on "Dear doctor"
It was a badly written episode. |
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Re: Why do so many people rag on "Dear doctor"
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Re: Why do so many people rag on "Dear doctor"
Picard: Your whisper from the dark has now become a plea. We cannot turn our backs. And like that, Picard sticks to his saying from the Pilot. Picard: If we're going to be damned, let's be damned for what we really are. |
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Re: Why do so many people rag on "Dear doctor"
"No hold on, this is not some species that was obliterated by deforestation, or the building of a dam. Dinosaurs, uh, had their shot, and nature selected them for extinction!"— Dr. Ian Malcolm, Jurassic Park (film) Despite the fact that Jeff Goldblum's character made his remarks in the context of a confrontation with a demonstrably dangerous population of beings that were out of their natural time, that quote still seems rather apropos. Here's the debate from TNG: Pen Pals:
Therefore, it's far more consistent with the established parameters of Star Trek to have the 22nd century beings who will form the Federation adopt a stance more sympathetic to the idea of a natural order which would be interfered with, if, say, humans stepped in to save a species from extinction. Otherwise, you wreck the continuity of ENT with TOS, and you undermine the significance of the debate in Pen Pals. It actually fits the in-universe history of Star Trek better, if you think that Archer is making the wrong choice.
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Re: Why do so many people rag on "Dear doctor"
Jesus fuck...
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Re: Why do so many people rag on "Dear doctor"
and you're still returning to the "nature's plan" nonsense. I guess if nature says you should be near-sighted, you shouldn't correct your vision with glasses. That's blatant interference-who are to interrupt nature's plan for you that involves you bumping into furniture and being unable to drive or read street signs from a distance? |
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Re: Why do so many people rag on "Dear doctor"
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Re: Why do so many people rag on "Dear doctor"
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Re: Why do so many people rag on "Dear doctor"
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Re: Why do so many people rag on "Dear doctor"
Otherwise, I agree with what you're saying. Now that having been said, as a rule, it's more interesting dramatically when characters have inconsistent beliefs, than not, because it's a source of conflict.
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Re: Why do so many people rag on "Dear doctor"
oh, ok. If that's what you're saying, then I agree with you that "nature's plan" does have some onscreen support from various characters. Unfortunately, it's an absurd and unscientific idea. It makes Phlox look more like a shaman or a crackpot mystic than a doctor with a background in science. |
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Re: Why do so many people rag on "Dear doctor"
Its easy to see Phlox using eugenics to justify not helping the Valakians, on the basis that the Valakians are threat to the "natural development" of the Menk and the Valakians need to "go away" before the Menk can truly develop. That logic has some scary parallels to the real world. Phlox doesn't come off as a alien who is applying different logic to see a situation, he comes off as a cruel and psychopathic monster who is using eugenics to justify letting billions of people die in a plague. I don't see why Phlox being an alien justifies any of that, the Cardassians are aliens and no one is going to say what they did on Bajor was okay because of that fact. |
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