NIMBY means "not in my backyard".What is NIMBYism?
NIMBY means "not in my backyard".What is NIMBYism?
It kinda loses something when it's middle-class white people being forcably moved, though.I thought Insurrection was a theme of forced migration where a group of people are forced to move to a place they don't wish to move to.
Close, it was a Banana Republic store (but it is still owned by GAP, inc.)"Capability, yes. But where can warp drive take us, except away from here? Particularly, as there's a GAP store just over that hill, as you can see from our clothing"
There must be a way to replicate that planet’s effects.
OK now that's a take on it I have never thought of.... I like it.
Yeah, I'm going to have to disagree. That may be how they come off in the half-baked or three-quarters-baked story that we got, but the intention was clearly to present the Ba'ku as victims of exploitation and manipulation. The existence of the holoship in the story specifically indicates that their way of life is being stolen from them. If the Federation really did have something analogous to right of way, i.e. if they did have the right to displace the Ba'ku, then there would have been no need for covert action and Admiral "Milton Krest" could have just ordered a regular Starfleet fleet in to do the job. But I'm not going to defend INS as a masterpiece of storytelling, because it's anything but that.Yeah. The Ba'Ku pretty easily stand in for a few dozen entitled wealthy people on large-lot suburban homes who don't want their views ruined by a new highway...or public housing.
The Trek universe has produced several ways for people to be potentially immortal, sometimes at the expense of others (Ira Graves is such an example) and other times not ("Rascals" comes to mind). It's just that nobody ever acts on it.
About the deaging through the transporter trick... if you go back too many years, wouldn't it alter memory engrams?
When Pulaski was beamed back, the hair from her brush was very likely from earlier that day, so no real change. But go back 10, 20, 30 years? That's a big change to your engrams, since transporters are bringing the older pattern.
Wouldn't that fundamentally change a person? Look at Will and Tom... 8 years apart, and they are VERY different people because of their experiences.
I would think that deaging this way would not be very welcome, as you lose so much of your life experiences.
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