TAS was in the 2260sStory would have worked better if was set in the 2320’s. Then I could believe all the holodeck stuff.
This is my opinion too. I suspect we'll get another one next week as well, as both prior seasons have done goofy Vulcan episodes as their 5th episode, and we know there's one coming where members of the crew become Vulcans.Not a fan......but it didn't ruin my childhood and I still make it to work today. With only 10 episodes I hate having 2-3 be gimmick episodes.
I think you missed the part where La'an says that it worked perfectly based on what she asked it to do.where it is presented as novel, and they're shocked by the safeties not working in "The Big Goodbye", which is obviously something they'd be aware of if someone had reported it happening a century earlier).
Thats episode 8 this yearThis is my opinion too. I suspect we'll get another one next week as well, as both prior seasons have done goofy Vulcan episodes as their 5th episode, and we know there's one coming where members of the crew become Vulcans.
Except that wasn't actually Spock, it was the simulation making things up on the fly.I confess I did wince when "Spock" said, "Computer? Arch."
It was in the user's manual.Yeah.. As I think back to that, it did me, too. Especially because it wasn't an arch, it was just a normal ship "swish-swish" door. Doesn't change my vote though.
And?TAS was in the 2260s
This is my opinion too. I suspect we'll get another one next week as well, as both prior seasons have done goofy Vulcan episodes as their 5th episode, and we know there's one coming where members of the crew become Vulcans.
Right, but "this fun video game system can potentially kill you" would be common knowledge if it'd been first discovered a century earlier, surely.I think you missed the part where La'an says that it worked perfectly based on what she asked it to do.
The problem here was that the ship's computer had access to the entire ship and was simply doing what it was programmed to do using all available sources, which disrupted the ships functions.
In TNG, it was that something actually went wrong with the program itself.
We're not, it's Episode 8 this season.I suspect we'll get another one next week as well,
Self driving Teslas were rushed out and bugs covered up, and at least 1 person has died as a result. I have no problem believing buggy hardware is rushed out and covered up in Trek just like in real life.Right, but "this fun video game system can potentially kill you" would be common knowledge if it'd been first discovered a century earlier, surely.
Like if someone in 1993 had turned on a hidden option in the settings menu in Doom and got actually shot through the screen in real life, it'd probably be the one thing people remembered about the game above all else.
She's the one who turned it back on IIRC.and the Borg Queen apparently doesn't even try to deactivate it in First Contact.
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