In turn, I figured Zora in "Calypso" (from the Discovery Short Trek) is a new version of that character.
Stephen Jay Gould wrote a book regarding tests of intelligence and other qualities. It was called The Mismeasure of Man.
He held a dim view of IQ tests and scores.
I should have said that, based on what any of us have read about STARSHIP, and knowing what we do about GENESIS II and PLANET EARTH, the only connection between STARSHIP and ANDROMEDA appears to have been the sentient computer/starship.
I agree with him. You can't reduce someone to a number and let that define them.
Well, his book was about deliberate fraud committed during tests of minorities and women.
Starship seemed like a super thin concept. Perhaps there was more to it than what we’ve seen, but what we have seen is little more than a basic premise with a ship design attached to it.
I'd think after four or five decades, more would've come out about this concept by now if more had been developed.
Possibly. As GR was keen to make a buck if there was more to it I suspect it would've been for sale onI'd think after four or five decades, more would've come out about this concept by now if more had been developed.
I thought the whole idea of the I.Q. score was a range from 0 to 200 with the mean average being 100. But then my recollection could be faulty.
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