He had Soong's work to built upon
Considering we still don't know what happened to Lore
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He had Soong's work to built upon
Yes it was, it really should have been picked up on by someone but the plot required otherwise.Could this be why Jurati was acting so anxious all the time? Because of how terrified she was by what Oh had shown her during the meld?
That's what I was thinking about as well. Given how famous Sarek and Picard were, their mind meld was probably common knowledge.
He had Soong's work to built upon
Kurtzman!Considering we still don't know what happened to Lore
I agree. Also, the Borg kinda play a role in this show and I'm still not sure how they are connected to the Romulan conspiracy and the SynthsI strongly suspect borg technology is involved. I don't think Maddox ever had what it took to do it just with what he had from Soong.
That is a big a part of it yes but with Lore's body still being available working out how to recreate a positronic brain is a matter of trial and error at worst.He had Soong's work to built upon
Yeah its been talked about ever since we saw Data in the dream sequence and realised what Dahj was.Considering we still don't know what happened to Lore
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I strongly suspect borg technology is involved. I don't think Maddox ever had what it took to do it just with what he had from Soong.
I agree. Also, the Borg kinda play a role in this show and I'm still not sure how they are connected to the Romulan conspiracy and the Synths
The whole purpose of Zhat Vash could be to guarantee that would never happen, I get the feeling the Borg have already tried though with that Romulan ship they attacked, or perhaps that was a test of some kind.What if the Borg were able to assimilate the synths? It would lead to a very powerful new form of Borg drone, one with all the physical advantages of the synths, the collective mind of the Borg but also the ability to blend in as human. I could definitely see why starfleet and the tal shiar would want to destroy them. Perhaps, their goal is to destroy the synths before the Borg get to them and assimilate them?
Yeah its been talked about ever since we saw Data in the dream sequence and realised what Dahj was.
Lore is the elephant in the room, imagine if he has merged with Data and crafted himself a body like Dahj/Soji.
It would be like having a perfect form Data.
Yeah at the end of the day Data is dead but what is left could be merged with Lore to create something greater.Plus it would allow Brent to play "Datalore" without being perpetually Data.
Yeah at the end of the day Data is dead but what is left could be merged with Lore to create something greater.
I think a merged Data/Lore could be capable of creating Dahj and Soji.
Oh my God, reading that sentence about guaranteeing and "they are not the enemy after all," I just had the terrible feeling that the season might end with Picard defeating the Zhat Vash, and Oh/Rizzo/Narek/whoever survives will tell him with their dying breath that "by destroying us, you have doomed yourselves." The Zhat Vash will eventually turn out to have been keeping something even more evil and dangerous at bay, and Picard just inadvertently played into the hands of that evil by thwarting their plans.The whole purpose of Zhat Vash could be to guarantee that would never happen, I get the feeling the Borg have already tried though with that Romulan ship they attacked, or perhaps that was a test of some kind.
Like I said Commodore Oh's actions are starting to make me think that they are not the enemy after all.
The only thing that goes against that is how immune Data was to the Borg Queen herself, he just wasn't impressed at all and already having flesh and blood bodies means the Borg couldn't even tempt the synths with that.
Perhap its just a simple case of stopping what Zhat Vash consider to be an inevitable synth revolution at some point.
History repeating itself.
Plus the Borg are travelling in the opposite direction away from the biological, not towards it.
Plus the Borg are travelling in the opposite direction away from the biological, not towards it.
idk, I saw the scene only once and had no problem with it (other than: wait, was this guy from Voyager? Man, had they really felt the need to remind me Voyager existed?)
And then that's why the Fed's in ruins in Discovery? Discovery has to fix Picard's mistakes? People who don't like the show aren't going to take well to that...Oh my God, reading that sentence about guaranteeing and "they are not the enemy after all," I just had the terrible feeling that the season might end with Picard defeating the Zhat Vash, and Oh/Rizzo/Narek/whoever survives will tell him with their dying breath that "by destroying us, you have doomed yourselves." The Zhat Vash will eventually turn out to have been keeping something even more evil and dangerous at bay, and Picard just inadvertently played into the hands of that evil by thwarting their plans.
The borg are seeking perfection in the meld of biological and non-biological not the elimination of the biological. The queen offered data flesh suggesting that it would make him more perfect not less.
And then that's why the Fed's in ruins in Discovery? Discovery has to fix Picard's mistakes? People who don't like the show aren't going to take well to that...
Well, if they go that route, they can spend the further Picard seasons to clean up that mess and everything would return to more or less status quo by the end. I don't think they'd realistically paint Discovery into a corner by depicting the fall of the Federation in a different series.And then that's why the Fed's in ruins in Discovery? Discovery has to fix Picard's mistakes? People who don't like the show aren't going to take well to that...
we already know that whatever happened in S3 of DSC will not be because of anything happening in PICAnd then that's why the Fed's in ruins in Discovery? Discovery has to fix Picard's mistakes? People who don't like the show aren't going to take well to that...
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