I imagine it wasn't hard, the potential issues from GE are scary. From one member gaining more advantages or disruption of the status quo. Andorians, Tellarites, Vulcans can all be difficult to deal with as they are. An enhanced one could be frighteningSomething still nags at me a bit about this whole storyline. (Been bugging me since DS9, actually.)
How did humans sell the other Federation members on the dangers of genetic engineering of sapients? Did the Andorians, Tellarites, and Vulcans all have some sort of catastrophe along the lines of the Eugenics Wars?
Even if this episode was near perfect, I don't believe that would change anything. Some people are oblivious to their illogical beliefs. Others don't care and will say/believe anything that justifies their agendaI agree with firehawk12; it was not earned. It felt like the writers got on a soapbox and were preaching to the choir. I feel the "anti-woke" group will use this episode as yet more evidence of how modern Star Trek has deviated from classic Trek and as more evidence of Hollywood preaching to the masses.
We know from TAS that April was the first captain of the Enterprise and the ship’s launch date of 2245 was made canon in Discovery season 2.Enterprise existing in 2246 under April confirmed (I think it was only said in background material so far)
S1 was 2259 so season 2 might be 22602019 compared to SNW S2 (2257/8?)
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Not reallya soft version of trying to capture TNG Measure of a Man.
I thought the episode was really good. And the closing statement and Una getting asylum had the right emotional impact.
My question is how come Una is getting prosecuted for being genetically modified but nobody says anything about La'an being an augment, and not just an augment but apparently a direct descendent of Khan, the mass murderer who started the Eugenics War which the Federation says is the basis for their ban on genetic modification? I would think if the Federation is so concerned about augments starting another Eugenics War to the point of banning all genetic modification, they would have a problem with Khan's direct descendant serving onboard a Starfleet vessel! I hope they address this because it seems like a glaring plot hole. And La'an even mentions to Una's defense lawyer that she is worried she has the potential of becoming like Khan. So I hope they address this further. Frankly, unless they do come up with a good explanation, I am not sure what is even the point of her character. Why even have a descendant of Khan serving on the Enterprise which seems like a violation of canon as seen in the ep "Space Seed"?
I will say that I think the whole ban on genetic modification seems silly. It is textbook discrimination which you would think the Federation would have moved past at this point. This episode even references discrimination that we've seen in real history (against blacks, against LGBT etc). The Federation has rejected those forms of discrimination but it can't see that it is doing the same discrimination?
And the reasons for the ban don't make sense either. Yes, the Eugenics Wars were horrific but they were a long time ago by this point in time. A lot has changed, both socially and technologically. And the Eugenics War likely had several factors that caused it, not just the fact that Khan and his followers were genetically enhanced. So you cannot pin the whole thing on just genetic modifications. And blaming individuals for what a group did hundreds of years does not make sense. It feels like Starfleet is just afraid and not thinking rationally. Just like the Prime Directive, it seems Starfleet likes to make blanket rules instead of looking at things in a more nuanced, case by case way. They should look at individuals on a case by case basis and look at what type of genetic mod they have. For example, a genetic mod that gives you better taste is different from a genetic mod that gives you super strength or super intelligence. Surely, someone with enhanced taste is not going to become another Khan. To just act like everybody with any genetic mod could potentially become the next Khan so we should just ban them all, is really painting everyone with the same brush and going to extremes.
250 years since Khan left earth, so more like a 4 times great grand daughter.Khan’s genetic modifications were heritable and La’an is possibly a granddaughter or great-granddaughter who was naturally conceived, gestated and inherited DNA.
I wonder if they’ve thought it out that far. Khan’s genetic modifications were heritable and La’an is possibly a granddaughter or great-granddaughter who was naturally conceived, gestated and inherited DNA. Una was apparently genetically modified in the womb or was possibly genetically engineered as an embryo. The one instance is inherited; the other isn’t. The Illyrians on Una’s colony were admitted on the condition that they stop genetic engineering. Una’s parents broke the law and had her genetically modified in knowing violation of that law.
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