Not really.But he also lost some of his humanity.
Not really.But he also lost some of his humanity.
But giving a 93 year old the only body developed and make it decrepit and only last a few years. It's not even magic. That's just bad decision making.
Yes, they are both dumb.Maybe both are dumb.
Agree to disagree for many reasons, but the biggest one is that Trek has done it before with dopplegangers. It may not work for everyone, but people in Trek have moved on with copy creation or quantum duplicates before.The issue isn't that its not ok. The issue is that logically it's not what the series says it is. Sure a fake synth version of Picard is believable in the realm of Star Trek. But it's not the original Picard, so they shouldn't pretend like it is. Recognize that iPicard their pet vanity Picard that they built becasue they couldn't stand that the original Picard died, and move on. But don't insult my intelligence by pretending he's the same thing.
Maybe not. The Romulans themselves might turn on Oh if Riker told them she's responsible for the failure to evacuate their homeworld. The Romulans already know she hates synths. They'll know Riker isn't lying.Because 200 Romulan ships would make that an extremely costly arrest.
But he also lost some of his humanity. That was as big a point and argument to leave the body. Same with Roger Korbey.
I would appreciate the meta meaning behind the franchise. As well as the equally meta complaint of "Its not really Picard!"To go meta, I wonder if Picard is a metaphor for Star Trek itself? He was terminally ill, dormant for years, and now he's been resurrected, revived, and will continue on, just not in the same place he was before.
What? The Zhat Vash were not responsible for the supernova, they were responsible for the attack on Mars.Maybe not. The Romulans themselves might turn on Oh if Riker told them she's responsible for the destruction of their homeworld.
As it is the Fed can still file an extradition request of Oh specifically citing this reason.
I would appreciate the meta meaning behind the franchise. As well as the equally meta complaint of "Its not really Picard!"
So is this another Borg situation with the ancient AI overlords coming for this part of the galaxy now that they know they're out there?
We're introduced to the concept of fractal neuronic cloning by Agnes in episode one, who says it was what Maddox was working on before the ban. Soji and Dahj are the product of that process, created by Maddox. Soji and Dahj are created from Data's neuron. Therefore Maddox had Data's neuron and took it with him to Coppelius. The rest should fall into place pretty easily.
I don't think so, it seems that when Shoji shut off the signal they just decided to leave. Picard was broadcasting on an open frequency, so they would have heard his speech. I presume they were just respecting Soji's wishes on that count.So is this another Borg situation with the ancient AI overlords coming for this part of the galaxy now that they know they're out there?
Picard is now dead and we have a copy of him walking around.
I still think that’s Lore. I don’t buy this biological son thing.
From the two Talshiar doing manual labor for Picard on Earth.
I don't think Star Trek is forever and it is madness to try to keep it preserved forever.What about the fact that he's not immortal and he will live as long as he was supposed to live?![]()
I would appreciate the meta meaning behind the franchise. As well as the equally meta complaint of "Its not really Picard!"
I don't think Star Trek is forever and it is madness to try to keep it preserved forever.
I mean, I've known Kurtzman is his own genius since 09. Mileage will varyLike the crazy guy on the street corner shouting "the apocalypse is here" is a genius when the apocalypse actually arrives. Kurtzman was really a genius this whole time.
Not to mention, this is the least magical resurrection and something which may well turn out to plausible in real life at some point.Yes because that's never been done before in Trek.
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