That’s where the “fifth dentist” comes in, they recommended no gum chewing at all, trident, sugarless, otherwise."...out of a selection of harmful chewing gum brands." was the part that they cut out.
Marketing spin.
That’s where the “fifth dentist” comes in, they recommended no gum chewing at all, trident, sugarless, otherwise."...out of a selection of harmful chewing gum brands." was the part that they cut out.
Good point, I didn't do the story right and that gets closer to the right plot. Fun tool to play with....and the colony falls into lava, killing the entire population. Kirk and Spock exchange philosophical platitudes before everybody laughs it off and they fly away. The end.
That's why we have Kirk on speed dial.Wow. the AI came up with a darker ending than the actual episode.
Keep an eye on that thing.
Good point, I didn't do the story right and that gets closer to the right plot. Fun tool to play with.
https://beta.openai.com/playground
Write a story where Captain Kirk discovers a planet has an AI machine that keeps the land from falling into lava but requires sacrificing a child to run.
Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise are investigating a strange energy field near a planet when they are suddenly attacked. They are able to retreat, but not before the damage is done and they are forced to land on the planet below. As they explore, they discover that the planet is home to a machine that keeps the land from falling into lava but requires sacrificing a child to run. Kirk is horrified at this and tries to find another way to power the machine, but the locals are unwilling to help. He is left with no choice but to sacrifice a child, but he is torn apart by the decision.
You mean the Sphere data? Yeah all it was good for was as a plot device and to babble about its own needs and feelings.If only the AI in DSC had been that creative or interesting.
I assume it must have just been a turn of phrase and not accurate odds but at any odds at all I'll take losing a few teeth over losing jaw control.Are you sure he wasn't a barber? Because the latter odd seems ludicrous.
Well, that's actually what I was refering to. Removing teeth shouldn't have any bearing on jaw function.I assume it must have just been a turn of phrase and not accurate odds but at any odds at all I'll take losing a few teeth over losing jaw control.
Cool. A Brent Spiner guest slot on SNW after all. Can’t wait.A friggin' Soong probably designed the child harvester device.
What do you call someone who went to medical school and graduated bottom of their class with a “C”?
A Doctor
Raffi is very unreliable. See Bashir's father for a better example. Raffi is more like our modern homeless problem - many homeless people have other issues than just homelessness and often choose not to accept public services and instead panhandle. Raffi is likely similar - in her case she blames Picard and others for her condition rather than accepting her own responsibility and seeking what help is available. Trek hasn't always had a good track record in accepting/addressing/depicting mental issues and treatment (see everything from Barclay to traumas). They are getting there, but it's a work in progress much like representation/gender/sexual norms are still a developing depiction even when it should be normal for 2 to 3 centuries hence.I think Raffi in Picard basically established that "no poverty" means every Fed citizen is guaranteed a replicator and a trailer home. That's literally it. They don't give a beep if you're miserable outside of that.
This makes me interested in a Trek episode that examines the Federation's view of it's own history. Often characters mention the end of poverty or war, or say they have moved beyond hatred and bigotry or materialism, but there always seem to be examples remaining. Maybe an examination of that trend in Federation history (to whitewash their past or even the present) could be a good allegory for us today - for example the "post-racial" world we thought we were moving into until birtherism and Trumpism revealed all the old racist and sexist crap is still there (possibly simmering under the surface until 'someone' showed it was a-ok for those people to bring their hatreds back into the open).We're shown too many people in TOS who clearly are not the products of that superficial Utopia for that premise to hold up. And SNW apparently takes its cues from that. It's a more humane future where people have made progress, not a perfect world...Probably derived from "The Cage's" portrayal of Pike's universe as a good wilder and less domestically middle-class than even Kirk's, never mind Picard's.
A scan showed that my back 2 lower teeth crossed a nerve in my jaw. If the nerve was damaged pulling the root I would lose the motor skills required for proper speech.Well, that's actually what I was refering to. Removing teeth shouldn't have any bearing on jaw function.
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