I wonder if Bunnicorn's fart Rainbows?In TNG, Riker pontificated about how superior 24th century humans are because they no longer enslave and kill animals for food. I guess free-range venomous rabbits are okay.
Kor

I wonder if Bunnicorn's fart Rainbows?In TNG, Riker pontificated about how superior 24th century humans are because they no longer enslave and kill animals for food. I guess free-range venomous rabbits are okay.
Kor
Way too complicated a plot but that redeems Nemesis for me.
As Nepenthe is an Earth word, that would be the biggest coincidence since Romulus and Remus were discovered by the Federation.Could Nepenthe be a Klingon world? It would explain Kestra's Sex-Pistols-in-the-original-Klingon shirt. I tried to find if 'penthe' meant something in Klingon, but couldn't. i.e. Rurapenthe, Nepenthe, etc...
If she looks like a Doc, walks like a Doc and dispenses medical opinion like a Doc, then she's a Doc until proven otherwise.She's a doctorate of cybernetics, not medicine. The MD's only in the noncanon novel, which is about as canon as say, Star Trek Countdown is now.
I thought Rios was suspecting Agnes but Raffi?
Cybernetics. Building artificial humans. It is kinda related to medicine.Her project is in AI. That's not remotely connected to medicine. And even if she had an MD, she might not be licensed to practice. But there's no confirmation she has an MD on screen, and assuming her knowledge gives her an MD is like saying Alfred's medical care of Batman away from hospitals means he must have an MD.
What medical opinions did she dispense that were not complete lies?If she looks like a Doc, walks like a Doc and dispenses medical opinion like a Doc, then she's a Doc until proven otherwise.
Especially if you want them to be organic, which if I recall correctly was Maddox's goal.Cybernetics. Building artificial humans. It is kinda related to medicine.
Are you talking to me? I was talking about medical opinions and then you jumped to talking about wanting something to be organic. We are outright told Agnes had no part in the creation of organic androids Soji and Dahj.Especially if you want them to be organic, which if I recall correctly was Maddox's goal.
Why would Picad listen to her opinion if she was not qualified to give one? I'm pretty sure what Jurarti told Picard about Maddox's death was accurate. Some of the how might have been left out though.What medical opinions did she dispense that were not complete lies?
I quoted the person I was responding too, It's right there in my post.Are you talking to me? I was talking about medical opinions and then you jumped about wanting something to be organic. We are outright told Agnes had no part in the creation of organic androids Soji and Dahj.
I like the "Q" theory.Who is Captain Crandall?
https://www.newsweek.com/picard-epi...rupert-star-trek-cbs-all-acess-amazon-1490944
Rios never suspected Raffi. When he was talking to Agnes, he pretended to not know why Raffi came back to the ship. He was trying to draw Agnes out.
I like Ian Mckellan theory.I like the "Q" theory.
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... or perhaps Chris never imagined that someone on his ship would actually ask for a hypo of dangerous chemicals.Holodeck safety protocols. There's usually a command level override to get around those. Why would a replicator be different?
I can't even re-enter a shopping entry on self-checkout in the real world without a supermarket clearance code from an employee. Again, this isn't Agnes' ship. If Rios were the one ordering the dangerous chemicals, I have no doubt he could do it as he's the captain.
As a TNG Sequel, I really don't like Nemesis. But as a PIC Prequel, it isn't bad. The direction of how I look at it changes my perception of it. "This is how it ends?!" vs. "So that's how things were before".
Someone could say I should just judge it on its own merits. But, on its own merits, I feel pretty indifferent about the film.
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