What exactly is the point of La’an being descended from Khan? I am not buying her “I bear the weight if his sins” bit. It feels incredibly forced if she isn’t also in the family business, as it were.
Watch the show.
What exactly is the point of La’an being descended from Khan? I am not buying her “I bear the weight if his sins” bit. It feels incredibly forced if she isn’t also in the family business, as it were.
I'll just leave this real world example for you (assuming I can link stuff, I have no idea what the rules are for us nubkins).What exactly is the point of La’an being descended from Khan? I am not buying her “I bear the weight if his sins” bit. It feels incredibly forced if she isn’t also in the family business, as it were.
What exactly is the point of La’an being descended from Khan?
No idea, honestly.I mean… why am I asking?
Oh yeah, because TNG never had comedy episodes.They just did a musical episode. I am pretty sure that the producers have greatly different priorities than a TNG fan like myself.![]()
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding (happens to me a lot) but these two points seem to be at odds with each other in regards to La'an.Starfleet was against Augments. With that name AND being anti-augmentation there is NO WAY she would have been able to join in the first place. To join, she would have to be squeaky clean, and I mean really clean. [...] And instead of a Hitler comparison, think Mussolini - his granddaughter Alessandra ran for the Italian parliament, and I think got a seat. She is proud of her name.
You've confused me too.Perhaps I'm misunderstanding (happens to me a lot) but these two points seem to be at odds with each other in regards to La'an.
What I mean is, you say La'an could not possibly get into Starfleet with that name, but then you have a real-world example of someone with a controversial name rising to some level of power.You've confused me too.![]()
Picard: "What if one of those lives I save down there is a child who grows up to be the next Adolf Hitler, or Khan Singh?"It also doesn’t hold water when, canonically, Khan was regarded more as a Napoleon than a Hitler.
Yes. As it always has been since TOS.Is Star Trek now more about the drama than the sci-fi?
One of Picard's most idiotic speeches. Collect 'em all.Picard: "What if one of those lives I save down there is a child who grows up to be the next Adolf Hitler, or Khan Singh?"
Absolutely Right.Yes. As it always has been since TOS.
Yeah I'm pretty happy with the direction their going with for La'an. I'm really happy they aren't doing an evil genes plot, and that they explicitly called it out as not being a thing when she was on the stand in the trial episode. I actually think it was the best speech of the episode, and I'm really looking forward to seeing how she develops as the show goes on more than any other character I think.On the more interesting topic of what they are choosing to do with La'An, one of my favorite moments for her character was in "Tomorrow, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow" when it dawns on her that the name "Noonien-Singh" is unfamiliar to James Kirk, and what that means. I imagine that it might also tell her something about the character of the "Prime universe***" Kirk that he doesn't evince any curiosity about her heritage when they talk. The further we see of her unfolding story, the better "Tomorrow" becomes as an episode.
This episode also continues the trend of "How can we make the Federation look like shit?" that too many of the NuTreks suffer from (Lower Decks being the only real exception).
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