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Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 1x06 - "Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach"

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Well, certainly no one has looked particularly disheveled after sexy fun times - everyone's hair is still perfect. Maybe Vulcans don't move around enough to mess up their hair? But, as hair goes, Pike's hair did not distract me from the story overall. I think if you were engaged in the story it might not have. But you weren't so hair is a good reason to feel meh about a story of child sacrifice.
His hair didn't distract because everyone was too busy being distracted by how ripped he is :drool:
 
Bob Ross had the same look around 1960. Pike just learned from the best.
Oh my. Paint me like your French girls Bob
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My guess would be either on someone's wildly inaccurate Yt video or somewhere deep in the back of Phipps' noggin.

It's listed on TrekCulture's Ups and Downs.

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From the script of the episode:


(Geordi is having a check-up on his implants)
PULASKI: It's possible to install optical devices which look like normal eyes, and would still give you about the same visual range as the visor.
LAFORGE: Done? You say almost. How much reduction?
PULASKI: Twenty percent. There is another option. I can attempt to regenerate your optic nerve, and, with the help of the replicator, fashion normal eyes. You would see like everyone else.
LAFORGE: Wait a minute. I was told that was impossible.
PULASKI: I've done it twice, in situations somewhat similar to yours. Geordi, it would eliminate the constant pain you are under. Why are you hesitating?
LAFORGE: Well, when I came to see you, it was to talk about modifying this. And now you're saying it could be possible for me to have normal vision?
PULASKI: Yes.
LAFORGE: I don't know. I'd be giving up a lot.
PULASKI: There's something else you must know. This is a one shot. If you decide to change your mind, there's no going back. And there are risks. I can offer choices, not guarantees.
LAFORGE: Well, this is a lot to think about. I'll get back to you, Doctor. Thank you.
 
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