So, we have the death of Picard. And, his consciousness was put into a synthetic.
The whole thing seemed to go a bit quickly. Here are my thoughts: Picard, the man we all know, is dead. His body remained. But, his remains seemed to just disappear. Wouldn't there be a burial, a ceremony, or something? And, wouldn't it have been a striking image to have the new Picard synth have to face his former self like that?
I do wonder if they are going to even take this on in Season 2. Picard is dead. He is gone. And, are they going to ask: Is the Picard synth really Picard? Does the Picard synth have a soul? I think that these are good questions. And, not only in the sense of this show. But, they are good science-fiction questions, since this is a good, and even unique, circumstance in mainstream science fiction. Plus, I think that it is good "Star Trek" material to talk about this and ask questions about it.
What do you folks think? Thanks!
The whole thing seemed to go a bit quickly. Here are my thoughts: Picard, the man we all know, is dead. His body remained. But, his remains seemed to just disappear. Wouldn't there be a burial, a ceremony, or something? And, wouldn't it have been a striking image to have the new Picard synth have to face his former self like that?
I do wonder if they are going to even take this on in Season 2. Picard is dead. He is gone. And, are they going to ask: Is the Picard synth really Picard? Does the Picard synth have a soul? I think that these are good questions. And, not only in the sense of this show. But, they are good science-fiction questions, since this is a good, and even unique, circumstance in mainstream science fiction. Plus, I think that it is good "Star Trek" material to talk about this and ask questions about it.
What do you folks think? Thanks!