As populations develop and become more affluent, generally the birthrate declines, in some cases it negative.
In fact if anything the real threat to a post-scarcity economy might now be overpopulation but underpopulation. If it were not for immigration several developed countries would already be in negative growth. Japan is about to run into that crisis, and China might soon as well. So yes overpopulation is a problem, though more on a regional level, but it appears to be one that self corrects as populations become more educated and able to use contraception (another product of science).
He committed betrayal when he opted not to mount a rescue. It was a big betrayal - he let a woman he cared about and had intimate relations with - just be stuck captured by Klingons.... who had JUST captured him. That's cold blooded. Perhaps the writers want us to think "he has nothing else!" but I would think that PTSD would mean he raced to her rescue even more than he raced to Sarak's rescue on Burnham's behalf. To me - this is bigger than the writers cn easily write their way through.I think the prevailing feeling is that Stamet's personality inconsistencies are actually intentional to the story arc...and that it's a result of his being exposed to the spore drive.
Where did you think Lorca committed betrayal?
Welcome to the board...!!!
But Lorca trust him, so we should to
That's kind of my point. Trek as Discovery is framing her is and has given us a world/universe view where science is a tool and scientists further war. I see no difference in a scientist not furthering moral values as anyone else.It is an unfortunate sad fact of life, that most major technological breakthroughs have come through weapons research. Not pretty, but a reality in the real world. Why shouldn't it be a reality in the Trek world as well?
Not sure if that's a joke or not. But if not... disagree. And also - LOVE your handle.Be nice to have a mashup.
Erm... sorry - no clue what this means? Forgot the.. what?Sorry I forgot the at the end.
And I am always nice.....
He committed betrayal when he opted not to mount a rescue.
It was a big betrayal - he let a woman he cared about and had intimate relations with - just be stuck captured by Klingons....
They might be valued by specialists in classic cars but no one expects it to be sold in the shops as the lastest upgrade for carsYes the example of a Model T is probably not the best one to prove something is not valued!
It was a situation that worked to his favor, and he knew it. Getting her on that shuttle was a golden opportunity, for him.He's done no such thing. Lorca asked Saru to wait for Starfleet to authorize a rescue mission. Lorca did not flat-out refuse to provide such a mission.
Cornwell is an Admiral. Lorca is a Captain. He could not possibly order her to do anything. Therefore, we can assume that Cornwell went on that mission because she chose to.
That too is true..BUT if only she had done her job and sorted him out the first time he needed a psych evaluation or I don't know, after he went gun happy on her when she was discovering his.. scars. I know it was subtle, that killing your crew thing and the phaser in the face thing.. but these things should have been clues.It was a situation that worked to his favor, and he knew it. Getting her on that shuttle was a golden opportunity, for him.
You may recall that Tuvok didn't exactly have the traditional Vulcan bowl hair style either.I'm curious why the black Vulcan admiral is bald and doesn't have the same Moe from "Three Stooges" haircut that must be a ancient and worshiped hair style that they don't let go of for the sake of tradition.
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*cough*Tuvok*cough*Sarek is the only Vulcan father who has ever been depicted in the series.
And Saavik before that. And T'Pau. And Sybok. And probably more.You may recall that Tuvok didn't exactly have the traditional Vulcan bowl hair style either.
T'pring.And Saavik before that. And T'Pau. And Sybok. And probably more.
Yeaaaaaah, if you don't think the world is a safer place with science, just picture living back in hunter gatherer days where life was short, brutal, and sucked!Vulcans remind me of scientists. The ones that have made the world a safer place.. oh hang on they haven't.
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