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Re: Sacrifice of the Angels Ending A Deus Ex Machina?
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Re: Sacrifice of the Angels Ending A Deus Ex Machina?
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Re: Sacrifice of the Angels Ending A Deus Ex Machina?
Also -- Two things were at play here -- Sisko had a responsibility as a Starfleet officer to do what he could to stop the Dominion reinforcements, and if that meant sacrificing himself, so be it. The Prophets couldn't allow that, though and had plans for The Sisko, and him sacrificing himself was simply not an option. Far from being a Deus Ex Machina, the Prophets had no choice but to intervene. One can call that "writing into a corner," but IMO they would be wrong, because I see this as an evolution of his character going all the way back to the episode Emissary. They wrote Sisko and The Prophets into a corner, on purpose. This ending was about Sisko truly being the Emissary and making the Prophets put up or shut up with regard to Bajor, and to just see it as a DEM, IMO, misses the whole point of Sisko's arc.
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Re: Sacrifice of the Angels Ending A Deus Ex Machina?
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Location: Columbus, Ohio
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Re: Sacrifice of the Angels Ending A Deus Ex Machina?
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Location: South Dakota
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Re: Sacrifice of the Angels Ending A Deus Ex Machina?
You didn't like the resolution of the episode - fine. But just because it involved godlike entities doesn't make it a DEM. |
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Re: Sacrifice of the Angels Ending A Deus Ex Machina?
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Location: California
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Re: Sacrifice of the Angels Ending A Deus Ex Machina?
At that point, I didn't know if the Prophets were even capable of doing anything, let alone if they even cared. There might be few nitpicks about the scene, (IMO) but I don't think of it as a DEM, I thought it pretty cool. If anything I though it was some clever writing that stretched the suspense all the way to the last minute.
It wouldn't be a stretch to assume there would be a big difference between the Borg's computer (alien and from the Delta Quadrant) and Data's brain. How many times in Trek do we see a human or alien walk up to another alien computer that they've never encountered before and then just start punching a lot of keys and accessing info- that in itself probably produced a lot of mini DEM moments. It would be like an English only speaking person going up to a computer with only Chinese, and quickly accessing a program or something . I don't consider Data connecting with the Borg a DEM, as much as the sudden explosion of the Borg cube, which wraps up the danger quickly and cleanly. Other wise, the Cube is just standing there which makes the situation awkward at the end of the episode..
Or have simple IF/THEN A.I rules, such as 'if energy level is stable, and regeneration is in progress, then stop regeneration process'. And then Shelby offers to try and disable the process, as if she knew how? It seemed too much like a techno babble based DEM, IMO. Last edited by Nightdiamond; November 2 2012 at 09:58 AM. |
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Location: Great Britain
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Re: Sacrifice of the Angels Ending A Deus Ex Machina?
Dues ex machina usually require some new element not previously introduced/established that seemingly comes out of nowhere. The wormhole aliens weren't a new element.
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Re: Sacrifice of the Angels Ending A Deus Ex Machina?
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Re: Sacrifice of the Angels Ending A Deus Ex Machina?
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Re: Sacrifice of the Angels Ending A Deus Ex Machina?
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Re: Sacrifice of the Angels Ending A Deus Ex Machina?
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Re: Sacrifice of the Angels Ending A Deus Ex Machina?
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