And telepaths being able to mentally interface with machines, such as Spock mind melding with Nomad, and Troi sensing emotions from Data.Betazoid (and others) telepathy
There sure are a lot of beings out there with massive powers.
Trelane. Q. The Traveler. The Talosians. Kes.
And telepaths being able to mentally interface with machines, such as Spock mind melding with Nomad, and Troi sensing emotions from Data.
Kor
TNG had a fair amount of therm too, The Douwd, Cytherians, Nagillum, etc... But if we're looking for the most fantastical thing about that kind of premise, it has to be that not only is the galaxy positively littered with supernaturally gifted beings, but humans are naturally evolving to that level of existence themselves, beginning with none other than our own Wesley CrusherThere sure are a lot of beings out there with massive powers.
Trelane. Q. The Traveler. The Talosians. Kes.
The Metrons, Organians, hunkylicious Apollo, and about 50~80% TOS aliens, hehe... either as glowing balls of light or brains separated from bodies but developed psy powers and teleportation from half a galaxy away... or that one from season 3 that's a big rock with arms and legs that conjured up Lincoln and frenemies/w/benefits...
My head canon says that Nomad's mind was "wet-wear," he had a organic brain.such as Spock mind melding with Nomad
When it comes to fictionalized material they work for me as long as they maintain and continue their own rules within the confines of that universe. What an invention to crystallizing lithium? Until Dilithium came around.What elements in the episodes or movies would you say are the most like fantasy, more like Space Fantasy than just Science/Space Fiction? And of them which do you think worked and which didn't, and why, what was the difference?
When first invented, the government first used simplistic jargon for the "hydrogen bomb", not using the more correct term like the "deuterium bomb"...and I guess today they call it a "fusion bomb" to be more technically precise. In fantastical physic's talk, maybe they first used the simplistic jargon of "lithium crystals" since its discovery, but during TOS, they had a revolution is technical preciseness and started calling it by its more correct fantastical physic's jargon, "dilithium crystals".What an invention to crystallizing lithium? Until Dilithium came around.
Honestly just the speed with which they are able to diagnose and research and fix different things.
Fission fusion bomb, no one has ever been able to make a "pure" fusion bomb.....and I guess today they call it a "fusion bomb"
By which time all Humans will be salamanders.Godlike aliens aren’t that fantastical. Stick around for a million years.
Scotty would over estimate his repair times three.If you don't know what the bug is, you don't know the extent of the modifications you'll have to make and the time it'll take!
Or greater than Q.By which time all Humans will be salamanders
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