I just finished re-watching "Author, Author" (VOY). I wonder how many synths have read Photons Be Free? And how many of them might've been influenced by the story? Or, if they were hacked, if whoever/whatever hacked them was influenced by it?
s31 sending a deathsquad after the doctor?I just finished re-watching "Author, Author" (VOY). I wonder how many synths have read Photons Be Free? And how many of them might've been influenced by the story? Or, if they were hacked, if whoever/whatever hacked them was influenced by it?
neither phobos nor deimosare perfect spheres, so I guess, judging by the picture, it is neitherHere's the observations article for "Maps and legends". Does anybody know whether the Martian moon we see at the beginning is Phobos or Deimos? http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/observations/pic_mapsandlegends.htm
neither phobos nor deimosare perfect spheres, so I guess, judging by the picture, it is neither
Yes, they are too small to be spheres.
What I like about what's being presented is that it is far more a question of legacy for Picard than for Kirk.
I do too. But, Picards makes sense from a storytelling and character perspective.Kirk was doing it because it was the right thing to do. He had no idea Spock was even alive until he reached Genesis. For Picard, this seems to be about trying to right past mistakes that tarnish his legacy.
I actually connect with Kirk more where this particular point is concerned.
Plus Starfleet was a very different animal in Kirks era, would they have even considered helping the Romulans back then, hard to say.Kirk was doing it because it was the right thing to do. He had no idea Spock was even alive until he reached Genesis. For Picard, this seems to be about trying to right past mistakes that tarnish his legacy.
I actually connect with Kirk more where this particular point is concerned.
Plus Starfleet was a very different animal in Kirks era, would they have even considered helping the Romulans back then, hard to say.
Yeah I was going to go onto that but felt it was unnecessary as the Federation and the Klingons had diplomatic relations at the time, whereas the Romulans would not really be seen or encountered officially until TNG, not counting their attacks on the Klingons during the Enterprise C's era of course.There are some problems with Starfleet's Romulan rescue effort that I won't go into here, because it is from the book. But, a few years after Star Trek III, the Federation and Starfleet would undertake the mission to help rescue Kronos.
Looks like an overlay for playback software they left onAnybody knows what caused these blue bars quickly disappearing from the regular LCARS display at the beginning of this shot?![]()
Haha, yes, absolutely looks like it. Bloopers like that happen, we've seen this before... ;-)Looks like an overlay for playback software they left onThe box top right has the filename.
Or maybe it's just an LCARS thing that looks superficially similar.
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