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Spoilers Star Trek: Lower Decks 1x09 - "Crisis Point"

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I walked into that one.

Actually, I did write a parody minific, but I made the mistake of putting it in the Fan Fiction section.
Well that's your first mistake-putting it under fan fiction ;)

Honestly, I think there is plenty of room for a lot of different types of fiction, and more parody would be welcomed.
 
Well that's your first mistake-putting it under fan fiction ;)

Honestly, I think there is plenty of room for a lot of different types of fiction, and more parody would be welcomed.

It's not exactly throwing it down a black hole, but it's the next best thing.

It's called "Where's my Box", if anyone's interested.
 
I'm grading most of LDS on a curve, mainly because of its very broad humor, even so most of it is pretty underwhelming.

I've never seen any Starfleet officer in the main characters actually be in bloodlust, murderous rage without outside influence. Lorca was possibly the most vicious ever, but he of course, was from the MU.

RAMA

Once more, with feeling: it was on the holodeck. It wasn't real, any more than Paris and Kim were in a murderous rage when they killed things in Captain Proton or Picard was when he killed playing out Dixon Hill novels, Worf chopping up his holo-opponents or the Voyager crew in general when they were playing through Insurrection Alpha. Or if we're going to equate rage committing holo-killings, let's be consistent about it and admit that we've seen it before plenty of times.

Examples of Star Trek characters exhibiting murderous rage or murderous tendencies in actual life, under no outside influences (TNG edition):
  • Data in "The Most Toys" starts to shoot a defenseless Kivas Fajo because Kivas had killed his own protoge, only to be spared from being a killer by being beamed up at the right time.
  • Picard in First Contact enjoyed killing the Borg on the holodeck; it was clearly about more than self-defense.
  • Riker phasered a buttload of Riker and Pulaski clones in "Up the Long Ladder"
  • Someone already mentioned Worf and "Reunion," but really when had he not had bloodlust? That was kind of his thing as a Klingon, longing for battle.
There are probably other examples that don't come to mind, and ones where you can justify the killing (like phasering the mama alien in Conspiracy who only sought "peaceful co-existence." And there are certainly examples one could cite in the other shows -- Trip would definitely had been happy to slaughter all the Xindi in retaliation for their blowing up Florida, for example. But the point is even the best trained, well seasoned officers aboard the pride of the fleet slipped from the perfection from time to time. It's not unreasonable that less seasoned officers would still have to deal with rage and other psychological issues too.
 
To me, the only problematic part of the whole affair is that Boimler had taken seven years of people's personal logs to create the base simulation and make it more realistic. As Rutherford touches on, those are supposed to be private and invading someone's privacy is not cool. But I don't harsh on Geordi for doing something similar in creating holo-Leah Brahms in Booby Trap (though he used only publicly available sources, it's still kinda creepy).
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That was the worst part about the episode and I don’t really care if Boimler never makes it back from Titan; he was always the least interesting person on the ship.

The TNG episode with Geordi and Brahms sqwicked me out and it affects my opinion of the character to this day in spite of the writers glossing it over.
 
Since "Lower Decks" is a parody, I cut its characters a certain amount of slack. They are who they are because it's funny.

But Geordi... yeah, that was disturbing. I accept his motivation for creating Holo-Leah. She probably would have as well. He should have simply deleted the program as soon as he was done with it.
 
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That was the worst part about the episode and I don’t really care if Boimler never makes it back from Titan; he was always the least interesting person on the ship.

I feel as you do, but that's because Riker and Troi can stay around as long as they want to. Besides, watching Boimler go from dippy ensign to still-dippy officer might be funny in its own way.
 
Yup. Those officers don't has a single imperfection.

Reminds me of MASH. Complete paragon of military virtue were all those officers.
A line from the movie comes to mind
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Delivered of course by future Trek actor the late great René Auberjonois
 
I feel as you do, but that's because Riker and Troi can stay around as long as they want to. Besides, watching Boimler go from dippy ensign to still-dippy officer might be funny in its own way.
Agreed; I do want more of Troi and Riker!
 
Major Grin is a big fan of Lower Decks and is getting a lot of heat from his fan base for being so. Here's a video where he placed Alex Kurtzman's head over Doc Brown's in a scene from Back to the Future, and the comments are full of his fans questioning it as it goes against the usual haters routine.

He's in a weird, unique spot, as he dislikes Discovery and Picard, but likes Lower Decks.
 
Major Grin is a big fan of Lower Decks and is getting a lot of heat from his fan base for being so. Here's a video where he placed Alex Kurtzman's head over Doc Brown's in a scene from Back to the Future, and the comments are full of his fans questioning it as it goes against the usual haters routine.

He's in a weird, unique spot, as he dislikes Discovery and Picard, but likes Lower Decks.

The fandom menace strikes again.
 
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