I believe you're thinking of Slusho. That's the JJ 'shared universe' drink. Slug-o is very much of DS9 origin.I thought it was a JJ thing.
I believe you're thinking of Slusho. That's the JJ 'shared universe' drink. Slug-o is very much of DS9 origin.I thought it was a JJ thing.
Except it had nothing to do with finding Moll and L'ak
How is going through the data up to that point not related to finding those two?
It's clearly stated that Zora is already tracking Moll and L'ak, so there was no need for Rayner to do it. He was doing it to avoid the crew and because he was avoiding working through and accepting his demotion.
And again, Rayner has dealt with them before and has better insight on those two than a machine that has never actually encountered them before. His knowledge of them is absolutely a resource. And there definitely was a need for him to be there.
Yes, that's it. SlurpI believe you're thinking of Slusho. That's the JJ 'shared universe' drink. Slug-o is very much of DS9 origin.
It's the weakest of season 3 but I wouldn't go that far.This was the weakest, least engaging episode of Star Trek I’ve seen in a very long time.
Disappointing after 2 strong starting episodes. Wilson Cruz was excellent. Everything else was truly abysmal. Bummer.
If it was really about tracking Moll and L'ak, there's no reason he couldn't have done it from a station on the bridge, or assist Zora by providing his knowledge of Moll and L'ak's behaviour. He does none of those things and instead locks himself away in a science bay. And in the end his efforts were kinda useless, because Zora was accurately tracking Moll and L'ak and knew where they were long before Rayner did. He just didn't want to interact with crew and this was his excuse.
He didn't want to engage with the crew. which was evidenced by the whole scene at the end where he finally decides to actually break the ice and spend time with them. Chasing after Moll and L'ak was just an excuse.Picard didn't do all his work, analyzing, and thinking on the bridge. Neither did Sisko. Or Janeway. Or Data. Or Chakotay. Or Tuvok. Or Riker.
Him working in private makes sense. There might also be information that he has access to, by way of subspace, that others on the bridge are not cleared to see or hear. He has been on seven red directive missions and been the lead on 4 of them, and given the high clearance necessary just to be even involved in it, the best thing he could have done was go over the data in private.
And he likely has not worked with a computer like Zora before, so he wouldn't be telling it what he knows because as far as he knows, it's a machine that is there simply to provide the data, while he goes over it and thinks. I see no problem with that.
I'de be a dick too if I was sent to work with that lot.Pretty good.
+1 for Tilly calling out Rayner as a total dick.
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If those rocks are affecting your transporters then just walk a bit away from them.
He didn't want to engage with the crew. which was evidenced by the whole scene at the end where he finally decides to actually break the ice and spend time with them. Chasing after Moll and L'ak was just an excuse.
After the Sandman encounter they are more hesitant.I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought that.
Those transporters are amazing insta-teleportarion devices...until they're not.
In three episodes, we've seen them stymied by rocks and...sand. Just sand.
1000 years of progress undone by sand. Anakin was right!
He really ought to have been working with a team, but in the end, he has the leverage to determine how to use his time, not Tilly. in the end, this is one of those Jellico moments: he sounded like a dick about Troi's uniform, but he was correct.Him working in private makes sense. There might also be information that he has access to, by way of subspace, that others on the bridge are not cleared to see or hear.
Wait ‘til you’re pushing 80!Shit. I hate my 40s. I really hate my 40s the deeper I get into them. Last week I was able to pull this off. This week I can't. I'm going to have to go sleep and watch this in the morning. I don't have it in me to stay up until 2:00-something AM this time.
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