I found the Kelric storyline not only distracting, but very jarring (in terms of tone, for starters,) to SAM's storyline.
I thought that SAM was an acronym of her proper designation and that Mil was her actual given name.Well, I'd say Acclimation is her purpose. Series because maybe she's part of a line of A.I.s that acclimate to different things? As for Mil, maybe a pseudo-translation of her numerical designation? Mil as in thousand?
I thought that SAM was an acronym of her proper designation and that Mil was her actual given name.
Or it might be just simply Mil, and not really stand for anything.The M in Sam, is M for Mil.
Might be Roman numerals?
I wonder when Sisko was supposed to haveboughtreplicated a typewriter. So he's apparently a collector nerd just like us.![]()
I have much to say about this episode that I will have to write after work, but I will address the bolded point now.Enjoyable.
I expected Illa to turn out to be a Sisko descendant. The Dax reveal was a welcome surprise.
So, Sisko did indeed become an absentee father. Sad and disappointing. Especially compared to his fate in the First Splinter timeline, where he returned in time for the birth of this daughter and Bajor‘s accession to the Federation.
They also glossed over Sarah Sisko being a victim of non—consensual impregnation and motherhood.
What seems to be bugging the Doctor is way more interesting than anything else currently.

It does seem to me that the Makers (or Sam herself) already have to understand organics pretty darn well, just for her personality to be what it is. At least as she presents, there’s nothing alien about her — she already comes across as not only human, but American. Which admittedly is true of a lot of aliens from TNG onwards.
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