So you're saying she's fully functional?Classic. He has a job to do but he's fallen madly in love with her and he can't quite bring himself to do the deed (Soji has saved herself -- for now, at least -- by being great in bed).

So you're saying she's fully functional?Classic. He has a job to do but he's fallen madly in love with her and he can't quite bring himself to do the deed (Soji has saved herself -- for now, at least -- by being great in bed).
I wonder if either the Romulans or the Vulcans are going to be revealed as being bio-androids and that is where the Zhat Vash's hatred for synthetic life comes from?
Was the Time of Awakening a synthetic uprising?
That's actually the most effective form of interrogation. Be their friend and just listen. Eventually the target gets comfortable and accidentally said something they shouldn't . That's how they found Bin Laden.
He's doing a WHOLE lot more than just "listening".![]()
Or it could just be Starfleet Intelligence. Admiral Toddman on DS9 also wore a gold operations/security department uniform and was part of Starfleet Intelligence, not Section 31.
I think she just has a personal connection, maybe she lost family on Mars or something.I think it implies that maybe Vulcans are in this conspiracy.
Good episode. But kind of really hate that they seemed to bring Section 31 back yet again.
Roddenberry's ideas started getting discarded in TNG.Yeah I agree. I wish they Retconn section 31 into oblivion. The idea there is some secret police unaccountable to anyone is a complete violation of Roddenberry ideas.
Anger always needs more fuel.There are some very angry people in Trekdom, one wonders why they even bother if they've already made up their mind.
And the best scene of all:Indeed. Which goes back to the original Romulan episode, "Balance of Terror," where the shocking twist is . . . the Romulans look just like Vulcans!
(Cut to commercial.)
Yeah I agree. I wish they Retconn section 31 into oblivion. The idea there is some secret police unaccountable to anyone is a complete violation of Roddenberry ideas.
Meh, give me Section 31 over the Ferengi and "love instructors" any day.Yeah I agree. I wish they Retconn section 31 into oblivion.
I only caught the last 45 minutes on CTV SCI-FI tonight (but I’ll play the VHS back tomorrow to see the whole thing). It’s surprising that CTV left the Admiral’s f-bomb intact, or that CBS didn’t have them shoot a version where the Admiral didn’t swear (CTV did air a card before returning from commercial about the violence and coarse language) and CBS had a broadcast master that would conform with broadcast standards anywhere, so that any TV station could air it (I don’t see any station syndicating the show and airing it at 4 p.m or 5 p.m. with a f-bomb).
I think the Commodore is a Romulan; if not, she's a traitor.
So this super-secret Romulan Secret Police force decide to kidnap someone by beaming into her apartment, cause a bunch of ruckus, kill people with knives and start combating hand-to-hand or firing weapons out in open spaces in the daytime right in front of Starfleet Headquarters? Why not just grab her and then beam out?!
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