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Spoilers Starfleet Academy General Discussion Thread

I have an appointment with my urology oncologist in San Francisco, but it is on February 20, so as usual, a day late for the SWAG. I will go to Fisherman's Wharf, after I see my actual Doctor at UCSF Health Mission Bay, but to get some sourdough bread, and a late lunch, at Boudin Bakery, before returning home.
 
the season just got intresting now like what will happen to the gang after episode 6

will ocum get mad at caleb even thought ocum and tamaira did want to help there friends and also ocum did say that tamira is the strongest one of there kind

will war collage strike back at starfleet academy after kyle got hurt and whats his name died

what will the higher ups at starfleet academy do now after there resent encounter with the main heel aka villian aka bad guy of season 1

what is gonna happen to tamaria

did sam get fixed after she got kinda hit with the blast
 
Someone made this point in one of the weekly review threads, but I'm starting to feel like the showrunners didn't really think SAM through.

As a hologram, she effectively has superpowers compared to the other cadets. She can make herself incorporeal whenever she wants. She doesn't need food, or water, or air. She could survive temperatures the other cadets cannot. She could potentially walk through walls. The list goes on and on.

Yet, we've seen her do very little. In the opening episode, Darem decides to go outside in vacuum and risk his life, even though SAM presumably doesn't breathe. And in the most recent episode, she gets shot, damaging her matrix, even though we saw her turn herself incorporeal to avoid being shot just a few episodes ago as part of the game with the War College. She also seemed to be using life support built into her combat suit when she first went onboard for...something? Maybe she was just humoring them? I dunno. Ship life support in Trek never made much sense, since it instantaneously goes from instant death to fine (something real spaceships don't even do).

I did like how in the fifth episode Caleb was trying to play around with her holomatrix, even if it was mostly for gags. It seemed to imply at least that SAM has less control over herself than The Doctor did on VOY, which might explain why she seems to actively dress/undress rather than just poof change into the appropriate clothing. Still, the show seems to "forget" she operates under different parameters than the other cadets quite often.
 
I have an appointment with my urology oncologist in San Francisco, but it is on February 20, so as usual, a day late for the SWAG. I will go to Fisherman's Wharf, after I see my actual Doctor at UCSF Health Mission Bay, but to get some sourdough bread, and a late lunch, at Boudin Bakery, before returning home.

Sounds like you are dealing with the same shit my father did for two years, hopefully your outcome will be as good as his.
 
Someone made this point in one of the weekly review threads, but I'm starting to feel like the showrunners didn't really think SAM through.

As a hologram, she effectively has superpowers compared to the other cadets. She can make herself incorporeal whenever she wants. She doesn't need food, or water, or air. She could survive temperatures the other cadets cannot. She could potentially walk through walls. The list goes on and on.

Yet, we've seen her do very little. In the opening episode, Darem decides to go outside in vacuum and risk his life, even though SAM presumably doesn't breathe. And in the most recent episode, she gets shot, damaging her matrix, even though we saw her turn herself incorporeal to avoid being shot just a few episodes ago as part of the game with the War College. She also seemed to be using life support built into her combat suit when she first went onboard for...something? Maybe she was just humoring them? I dunno. Ship life support in Trek never made much sense, since it instantaneously goes from instant death to fine (something real spaceships don't even do).

I did like how in the fifth episode Caleb was trying to play around with her holomatrix, even if it was mostly for gags. It seemed to imply at least that SAM has less control over herself than The Doctor did on VOY, which might explain why she seems to actively dress/undress rather than just poof change into the appropriate clothing. Still, the show seems to "forget" she operates under different parameters than the other cadets quite often.
She's trying to get the authentic organic lifeform experience
 
Sounds like you are dealing with the same shit my father did for two years, hopefully your outcome will be as good as his.
I am sure it is a false positive number, like the last time, two years ago for me also. I had to go to the specialist. This time the high number is probably caused by a Covid booster I got 5 weeks before lab work. A trip to the doctor, more blood work on the day I see him, an MRI a couple of months later and a follow-up visit. At least I get to go to San Francisco on each visit.
 
Besides, there's always the chance some benevolent, malicious, or playful lifeform will play Blue Fairy to SAM's Pinocchio and make a real girl out of her. Got to be prepared by developing non-photonic instincts.
 
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