"The Inner Light"
"In the Pale Moonlight"
"Broken Bow"
"In the Pale Moonlight"
"Broken Bow"
Voyager 'Blink of the Eye'.
Edit:
Shit, wrong thread. This was meant to go into the bad episodes I think are good.
Irritating. That, it definitely was.I rewatched this one the other day, and found it more irritating than anything. I understand what they were going for, but it was rough.
De-bug the computer, it has a virus.You can't communicate that with metaphors.
Besides, there is no way that a species that can speak only in metphors could evolve into a technologically advanced, space faring civilization. For one thing, science and engineering and navigation require precision and attention to detail. You can't communicate that with metaphors.
Now my own suspicion is that the Universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose.
I am not familiar with Christopher Bennett. Never heard of him or his work, but I don't doubt that he is a lot smarter and knowledgeable than I am.1. The frequently misquoted J.B.S. Haldane said,
2. Over a decade ago, Christopher L. Bennett came up with an explanation ("Friends With the Sparrows," in The Sky's The Limit).
3. For my own part, my headcanon was that the Children of Tama had spent a great deal of time under some off-planet imperial thumb (a notion that also surfaced in my Borg origin fanfic short story), and had overthown their oppressors by evolving a purely metaphorical language, which eventually became their dominant form of communication, to the point where other forms of communication were inconceivable. But I think Mr. Bennett's explanation works better.
From my own limited imagination, I see a lot of problems with a metaphor-only speaking species. I mentioned two of them in my previous post. If the people of a society can not say what they mean and mean what they say, it would be a mess.
Apparently he writes books or something.I am not familiar with Christopher Bennett.
I am not familiar with Christopher Bennett.
Very active in SF&F as well.Novelist that has written quite a few Trek books over the last decade-and-a-half. He is a poster here, mainly in Trek Literature.
That is generally what you should do (or borrow from a library).Thank you all for the info about Christopher Bennett.
I just finished reading the "Friends with the Sparrows" story with google books. There were a number of pages that were omitted, though. I guess I am suppose to buy the book to find out what were in those omitted pages.
I like Tapestry, but I have a hard time believing that one event changes your life Irrevocably. You mean to tell me that because Picard was stabbed in the heart, that's why he's captain? I want to think that multiple life experiences can lead to success and one event doesn't define you.
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