Like Sargon's people, who had incredible life energy and other technologies 600,000 years before TOS.
Call back to TNG. Plus "neferious" purposes in the wrong hands.Okay, I'm confused.
Why is this life seeding technology supposed to be such a huge thing when their are multiple known ways the Federation could do the exact same thing?
Yup. Funny how android bodies were so easy to make, and soul transfer was easy.Like Sargon's people, who had incredible life energy and other technologies 600,000 years before TOS.
Probably because constructing life and appropriate planets for that life is still manipulating things, perhaps uniquely.Call back to TNG. Plus "neferious" purposes in the wrong hands.
So more bad writing then.Plot
Like I said recently, Surely there have been another races through the eons whose knowledge and ability in genomics, all that, approached or even surpasses that of the Progenitors?
Not really? TNG implied they seeded life in the sense of spreading single celled building blocks from planet to planet and just let things evolve naturally from there.Call back to TNG. Plus "neferious" purposes in the wrong hands.
It's not, the Federation could literally do that 900 years ago.Probably because constructing life and appropriate planets for that life is still manipulating things, perhaps uniquely.
It's still a call back to "The Chase". In a very literal sense. What ever was "implied" in TNG can be altered to fit the needs of the current plot. That's the way it works and always has.Not really? TNG implied they seeded life in the sense of spreading single celled building blocks from planet to planet and just let things evolve naturally from there.
Not sure if this is a reference to Genesis or some other swept under the rug technology.It's not, the Federation could literally do that 900 years ago.
Not really? TNG implied they seeded life in the sense of spreading single celled building blocks from planet to planet and just let things evolve naturally from there.
They had to somehow encode the humanoid body form into single celled organisms, and make quite a few of them able to reproduce with each other, sometimes with minimal assistance after 4 billion years.
Assumption.It's not, the Federation could literally do that 900 years ago.
So more bad writing then.
Not really? TNG implied they seeded life in the sense of spreading single celled building blocks from planet to planet and just let things evolve naturally from there.
It's not, the Federation could literally do that 900 years ago.
Maybe he's an android!If they do make Kovac a immortal I think it would be neat if he once was David Cronenberg in one of his past identities.
What about Cosmo Kovich?Kovich K. Kovich.
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