TMP is the best Trek film.
Or Bashir's parents were over stating the degree of Julian's impairment, and his actual intelligence was what we saw with "Scruffy Bashir."
Julian had generally average intelligence, and that wasn't good enough for his parents.
I was six. Small for my age, a bit awkward physically, not very bright. In the first grade, while the other children were learning how to read and write and use the computer, I was still trying to tell a dog from a cat, a tree from a house. I didn't really understand what was happening. I knew that I wasn't doing as well as my classmates. There were so many concepts that they took for granted that I couldn't begin to master and I didn't know why. All I knew was that I was a great disappointment to my parents. I don't remember when they made the decision, but just before my seventh birthday we left Earth for Adigeon Prime. At first, I remember being really excited at seeing all the aliens in the hospital. Then they gave me a room and began the treatments, and my entire world began to change.
TMP is the best Trek film.
Of course it's possible that he just internalised the story his parents told him to a very high degree, but these might also be genuine memories.
Why do you try to hurt me?![]()
Intelligence could be relative to the environment. The deficits may have been apparent in the Federation.Good point. They're both pretty meh.
Speaking of Scruffy Bashir though, it's a safe bet there was no genetic enhancement services for enslaved Terrans. So why didn't Mr. Scruffy have the intelligence of a brick, like Jules Bashir did?
It could be that Jules' condition wasn't natural. Maybe something happened to him as a baby that his parents never knew about/never admitted to anyone.
Or Bashir's parents were over stating the degree of Julian's impairment, and his actual intelligence was what we saw with "Scruffy Bashir."
Julian had generally average intelligence, and that wasn't good enough for his parents.
But then, why address the issue with genetic engineering?
That certainly casts his parents in a different light, doesn't it? Though I will admit that it's possible.
What was so bad about them, if we had genetic enhancements in our time many parents would use itEasy fix, I guess.
Honestly I never thought his parents came off as particularly logical or admirable people anyway, so I could probably believe almost anything about them.
Star Trek V is the film that is most like the series.
Same here.And naturally Discovery season 1 Klingons are the coolest version followed closely by The Original Series, and that's the list. Worf and all the 90's Klingons I lump in with the Borg, in that, "I don't get it... "
And naturally Discovery season 1 Klingons are the coolest version followed closely by The Original Series, and that's the list. Worf and all the 90's Klingons I lump in with the Borg, in that, "I don't get it... "
Same here.
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