Didn't Janeway kill Tuvix?![]()
Like, the entire crew killed Tuvix.
Didn't Janeway kill Tuvix?![]()
So the entire crew of the Voyager are murderers and cowards?Like, the entire crew killed Tuvix.
So the entire crew of the Voyager are murderers and cowards?
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The crew of his previous command.Chiming in here:
@Lil Red Riding Hood I can't help but notice that you avoided answering the question of "who has Lorca killed?" You also don't seem to have offered much explanation as to how he's guilty of cowardice.
Apparently It didn't hurt his resume much So what was your last position Captain Lorca? "Command of the exploded vessel USS Buran". References? "They're all dead".Well, he killed his whole crew to save them from being left to the Klingons, and he left Mudd to the Klingons. I'm not sure how to feel about that, even if Mudd is despicable. I would've sent him to that gulag that Burnham almost got sent to.
He has some externally given power that he lords over his boss, I'm guessing by whatever agency started the spore research. (SF intelligence?)
I don't think he's a coward, and probably not a cold blooded murderer, but he is nuts.
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Great post. Sums up my thoughts precisely.
This is why Lorca is one of the best characters in the entire franchise, thus far.
Huh? That contained a list of subplots?The post that referred to the telescope.
The crew of his previous command.
I never really had the benefit of watching Enterprise which is pre-Discovery.
So the entire crew of the Voyager are murderers and cowards?
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So racist as well? Discovery's looking better and better!Well, some of them have truly terrible taste in holodeck programs, that much is clear.
That's genocide?Captain Jonathan Archer condemned an entire species to extinction, told his crew that it was the right thing to do and was later praised by the ship's doctor. Let that sink in. Archer believed that letting a sentient and intelligent species die out was a good thing because... it was natural.
Discovery has now honored him as one of Starfleet's most decorative Captains.
If a Starfleet Captain can get away with a blatent act of genocide of an entire species and become one of the most decorative Captains in Starfleet, Lorca blowing up his own crew to prevent them from being captured, tortured and probably killed by Klingons shouldn't even click on their radar.
Yes, and I hated when Picard did it in those episodes. But at least he was following an existing directive. Archer wasn't, he was just a dick for no reason. This exact thing was recently discussed in the Prime Directive thread on the general section.What Archer did(or should I say, what Archer didn't do)is what Picard swears by, like in the episodes Symbiosis, or Pen Pals, or a worse case: Homeward.
Picard- "This is one of those times when we must face the ramifications of the Prime Directive and honour those lives which we cannot save."
Big Paulie- "I find no honour in this whatsoever, Captain. You will forgive me if I don't stay."
He might get a medal. Do you think the fact it was his (Lorca's) own crew, those entrusted to him personally, factors into his ethics and indeed Starfleets? He didn't sacrifice himself or let someone else make that choice for him.If a Starfleet Captain can get away with a blatent act of genocide of an entire species and become one of the most decorative Captains in Starfleet, Lorca blowing up his own crew to prevent them from being captured, tortured and probably killed by Klingons shouldn't even click on their radar.
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