Picard: Sutra, perhaps you should deactivate your emotion chip for now.I think the problem here is that you're expecting Sutra to be thinking logically.
One of the reasons I wish DIS had not established Michael's Vulcan guardians to be Sarek and Amanda is that I think it adds weird and unnecessary subtexts to episodes like "Sarek" and "Unification, Part II," wherein supposedly Picard knows everything about Sarek but says nothing to him or to Spock about the disappearance of Michael.
My headcanon is that Sarek's memory of Michael had already been destroyed by the Bendii Syndrome, and so when Picard melded with him, he didn't retain any knowledge of Michael's life, or of the fate of the USS Discovery, or of the existence of Section 31.
Picard also melded with Spock, so the former probably has some knowledge about the Discovery. But, as you say, it wasn't relevant during that time.Also, why would Picard mention Michael or Discovery at all? He was trying to keep Sarek logical enough for his conference, bringing up emotionally painful memories would just make things worse. What could he do about Discovery? Discovery wasn't due to arrive for another 800 years.
Picard: Sutra, perhaps you should deactivate your emotion chip for now.
Soji: I can't do that.
Picard: Wow, Data really was unique.
Seriously considering humans' failings are their tendency to have emotion override reason, why aren't the new androids programmed to deactivate/reactivate their emotions chip at will like Data could?
And Sutra, an admirer of Vulcan culture, would take advantage of such an ability. Instead she's acting extremely emotionally.
Wiping out all organic life as a defense for persecution is an overreaction, to put it mildly.
Also, why would Picard mention Michael or Discovery at all? He was trying to keep Sarek logical enough for his conference, bringing up emotionally painful memories would just make things worse. What could he do about Discovery? Discovery wasn't due to arrive for another 800 years.
A better question would be why the Zhat Vash (whose priorities are so anti-synth they will destroy their own homeworld to achieve synth eradication) didn't kill Data while he was captured by Sela on Romulus.
Star Trek: Ensign The madcap adventures of Harry and TravisStar Trek: Geordi
This isn't Star Wars.Obviously a space wizard did it.
I think you are right.Here's an insane theory; what if neither the organics nor the synths got the message of the admonition correct?
I don't happen to see it that way, but if you think it is, use the Report function. Accusing someone of a personal attack is itself getting personal, and that needs to stop.
I’d actually love this. He was a writer in “All Good Things...” I’m seeing GEO being Murder, She Wrote....IN SPACE! Maybe Geordie is the Agatha Christie or Arthur C. Clarke or Michael Crichton of his day, solving mysteries with an science-y twist (MacGuyver?!), then writing about them (Kolchak?!).Star Trek: Geordi
How about making it a mini-franchise that focuses on a single character each season? This season is Star Trek: Picard. Next season, based on Picard's "That's all on you now" line, it will be Star Trek: Annika. Then the third will be Star Trek: Riker.
There is no RoboFederation.
If Geordi met Seven Of Nine, he'd turn out weirder than Barclay.Obviously, all Geordie would be writing is slash fiction starring Data.
Leah Brahms, upon finding her husband Geordi roleplaying on the holodeck with a recreation of Seven:If Geordi met Seven Of Nine, he'd turn out weirder than Barclay.
If Geordi met Seven Of Nine, he'd turn out weirder than Barclay.
I'm just trying to remember, but Geordi had Predator heat vision in First Contact. And Seven's ocular implant had clear human vision with a walleye effect, but had enhanced vision modes.Do we think his vision got better since the swirly rainbow shit on TNG.
I'm just trying to remember, but Geordi had Predator heat vision in First Contact. And Seven's ocular implant had clear human vision with a walleye effect, but had enhanced vision modes.
I bet Geordi's eyes got upgraded and he now has selectable vision modes. Clear vision, heat vision, multispectral vision, Bozeman's simplex vision, etc.
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