Given the fact it was a 32nd century hologram working on technological principles that should have been completely unknown to someone from the 23rd century, I'd say it's about the same level of stupid.Out of all of those you listed, the blinking hologram is pretty tame. All the rest were massively stupid, particularly the one I bolded.
For me, that was THE stupidest one.
This assumes that this was a 32nd century hologram base programming, rather than Kovick using something older to test Georgiou.Given the fact it was a 32nd century hologram working on technological principles that should have been completely unknown to someone from the 23rd century, I'd say it's about the same level of stupid.
There were holograms in the 22nd centuryGiven the fact it was a 32nd century hologram working on technological principles that should have been completely unknown to someone from the 23rd century, I'd say it's about the same level of stupid.
No, it wasn’t.
Which had nothing in common with the holomatter based technology that was introduced in the 24th century outside of the name.There were holograms in the 22nd century
i also wish they'd cut it out with this "Terran" crap. They're humans in BOTH universes.]
Terran is also the name of the political entity. Like Federation or Confederation. So, identifying something as Terran is equivalent to identifying something as Federation.
Important question here. How do appalling and dreadful fit in here? I need to know!I never found terrible to be worse than abysmal. So qualifiers are very helpful.
I'm glad you got a photograph of the suspects. Now, quick, give it to the authorities so they can track them down!The Terran Empire warp-capable escape shuttle in greater detail.
Yes, this is why that detail made no sense…I have no idea why they introduced it with the eye spray, unless it originally was due to lorca’s battle injuries and he wasn’t supposed to be from the mirror universe.Until it's not.
I mean, did "Mirror, Mirror" strike you as taking place in a universe where humans are over-sensitive to light? It was exactly the same.
was it? I never noticed that at all. Also, mirror Kirk and co didn’t seem to have any eye issue on our enterprise.The lighting was darker, both in Mirror, Mirror, and Into a Mirror Darkly.
According to.....?Which had nothing in common with the holomatter based technology that was introduced in the 24th century outside of the name.
According to the episodes showing how differently they work.According to.....?
Anything specific?According to the episodes showing how differently they work.
The fact that holomatter holograms have tactile interaction and stick around for a few seconds even after the emitter has been disabled/destroyed.Anything specific?
Seems like suppositionThe fact that holomatter holograms have tactile interaction and stick around for a few seconds even after the emitter has been disabled/destroyed.
Terrible.Important question here. How do appalling and dreadful fit in here? I need to know!
I'm glad you got a photograph of the suspects. Now, quick, give it to the authorities so they can track them down!
Yeah, their reaction doesn't make much sense, But, it appears darker to me, looking at it.was it? I never noticed that at all. Also, mirror Kirk and co didn’t seem to have any eye issue on our enterprise.
Untrue. The Mirror Universe Humans were referred to as "Terrans" in DS9.Terran has become shorthand for mirror universe Humans in modern Trek. In older Trek, the writers didn't need to resort these techniques as much as they had an expectation that their audience was intelligent enough and perceptive enough to know the difference between mu humans and pu humans.
Otherwise known as TADATerrible.
Appalling.
Dreadful.
Abysmal.
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