Totally agree.If that proves to be true, it's even more of a waste of the young Romulan swordsman who should be Picard's surrogate son. There's already a father/son relationship to explore on the ship.
Totally agree.If that proves to be true, it's even more of a waste of the young Romulan swordsman who should be Picard's surrogate son. There's already a father/son relationship to explore on the ship.
No it's not. He has ZERO organic Picard left , zero brain matter. It's a robot. End of story.
And Miles O'Brien died in "Visionary." You just ignore this stuff in Star Trek.
"But, Charles! Humans and Robots are different!"
And I respond, "You kind of missed the point of Picard, didn't you?"
Which is, of course, that Soji and the others are biological robots.
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There is ZERO of the original picard left. He is merely a sythetic construct with copied memories. The dialog would support this theory. But again I'm sure the writers will just say..."nuh uh"......and deliver some stupid line to make it not so...to try to ASSURE fans in doubt it's really Picard...
Except no because if you can convert consciousness to energy in the transporter without interruption than you can convert it into positrons. If this offends you from the perspective of mind vs. body in Descartes sense then you are in the wrong franchise.
That's not what happened here. According to dialog....
Indeed. In universe trumps fan supposition.Well Soong planned to upload himself and viewed it as himself and a form of immortality so I'm taking the universe's greatest expert on it at his word.
The Q can't bring back the dead.
The Q can do whatever the scriptwriter wants them to do.
Not that I'm a fan of the Q at all but why can't they? That's what Riker was mad about wasn't he? He could have saved that little girl using Q powers.The Q can't bring back the dead.
Not that I'm a fan of the Q at all but why can't they? That's what Riker was mad about wasn't he? He could have saved that little girl using Q powers.
The Q can do whatever the scriptwriter wants them to do.
There has been zero original Picard left ever since Lonely Among Us in the first season of TNG. Your point? Because if you want to say that the original Jean-Luc Picard has been dead since the early first season of Star Trek The Next Generation, that's the point you're making.I dont ignore the fact that Miles is a now an alternate future version of the miles we watched up until that point.
There is ZERO of the original picard left. He is merely a sythetic construct with copied memories. The dialog would support this theory. But again I'm sure the writers will just say..."nuh uh"......and deliver some stupid line to make it not so...to try to ASSURE fans in doubt it's really Picard...
There was no cessation of consciousness. They made a point of showing that to us. We followed his consciousness from the duplicate body created in the first season of TNG, to the Quantum Storage unit and then into his new body. You're thinking of Lonely Among Us in the first season of Star Trek The Next Generation. There was no continuation of consciousness in that instance. So thank you for helping us establish definitively that Picard died in the first season of Star Trek The Next Generation.OK, they bring back dead Picard. There's still been a cessation of consciousness, because he was dead. So you still have to handwave "he's got all Picard's memories!!".
The only way around this is steal pre-death Picard from the timeline. Which means he doesn't die to protect the synths, so Soji has no reason to trust organics, then she lets the robot tentacle rape go ahead.
I mean if you want to shit on the series THAT much, why not just lock yourself in a room with a bowl of hot chilli and a DVD of it?
Well, if I may cross franchise streams for a moment, Yoda once told Luke that, "luminous beings are we, not this crude matter".I guess that brings up the question, What is a man? Is it his collection of a life time of experience and memories or the meat machine that houses them?
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