She was most off with the Rangers prior to the series, so being hands off is sort of her style.I had trouble with Seven just walking away from the xB's.
She was most off with the Rangers prior to the series, so being hands off is sort of her style.I had trouble with Seven just walking away from the xB's.
(why did no one try and stop Soji????"
I thought the very least they could do to make it interesting is to have the reconstructed data consciousness have doubts about his actual authenticity or something a bit more philosophical about the nature of consciousness both natural and artificial. Instead it sounded like emotionalizing gobbledy-gook about things only having meaning because they don't last...which is a much overused trope when dealing with immortality IMOIt does seem jarring that no one tried to talk Data out of delaying his termination at all. There were so many people who wanted to see him, even those who never met him like Kestra.
This is all way too nitpicky, so take it with some salt, but some lingering questions...
This alien race they just contacted, the beacon opened a portal. Message sent. Why didn't this galaxy spanning synth race just reopen the portal and come through on their own? They're this advanced, you'd think them capable of it.
Why did Commodore Oh not fire on the planet? Why did she back down when her whole mission is to save biological life as we know it? Why didn't she out that reason to Starfleet in the stand off? Why didn't she fire on the ships and go down in a blaze of fire trying to destroy the beacon and the synths from contacting this race in the future? In her mind she's saving all biological life. How could she back down given what was shown?
Stealing the Cube, has to be an act of war?
Picard thought he could reason with her. He trusted her to do the "right thing".
Plus, I don't think the others knew how to operate the beacon (they tried blowing it up).
The scene with dead PIcard talking to virtual Data - it felt so perfectly Asimovian - like what Bicentennial man should have achieved but didn't manage. I could see R. Daneel Olivaw dying under the crush of the implications of the zeroth law, while reminiscing about Elijah Bailey. Well done.
I think all the exposition about how the Picard Golem is basically a non-super powered limited lifespan replicant pretty much guarantees it gets the short shrift in any future production IMOImagine if season 2 doesnt even mention Picard is an android body
And I wonder what kind of snark he would've received from Q now that he lives in a new artificial body![]()
Unfortunately I believe Picard was transferred to a fully organic body ala the replicants from Blade Runner or the humanoid Cylons from nuBSG so his brain is still squishy pink meat.I just want to see Picard's robo brain with the flashing positronic brain christmas lights like Data had
Star Trek transporters don't destroy the original and make a copy from stuff at the beam down site. They actually turn the original matter into energy, move that energy to the beam down site, and then turn that energy back into matter. So Star Trek transporters don't work the way real life teleportation theory works, they're special tv magic.To be fair, transporters likely already create a duplicate (see Thomas Riker) and kills the originals, with all the Trek characters having been killed and a duplicate that has their memories and personality emerges at the beamdown site.
Yup. Just having fun with this episode and season overall.Any complaints I have are nitpicky things. Like both armadas being made out of seemingly 1 generic type of ship. Or how easily Sutra was “defeated”, etc..
I doubt the governing officials of the Romulan Free State want to start a diplomatic incident with the Federation over the theft of a Borg cube.
Makes sense. They do so much with things out of time, or someone's memory implanted in somebody else, I thought it was more complicated than it was. How would Maddox know of the painting? Was he close to Data? Not a big TNG fan. Also to the poster above, if this explanation was tossed off in one line in ep 01, no wonder I missed/forgot it. Been a lot of twists and turns and positronic engrams since then.I'm assuming that the design for the "Soji-class" synths was A.I. Soong (or possibly Maddox, depending on how it went down) honoring Data, and using the old painting as the basis for the look. So it isn't that Data painted a daughter he didn't have yet, it's that someone designed Data's daughter to look like the one he had imagined years ago.
That is, the painting was just Data using his imagination. His hopes and dreams, if you will.
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