I guess it's a good thing he finally swallowed his pride after roughly 30 years, & had the substandard one replaced, because I can't imagine that the previous model would have withstood the near death incident in Tapestry, or even the two or three times he had some kind of gadgetry attached to him, like in Chain of Command or Gambit.
Didn't his torturer actually ask him at the beginning if he was in good health or had any health concerns that should be mentioned? Might have mentioned the mechanical heart, Dude, especially when they inserted that gizmo in there with it
Now that I think of it, that Borg transformation had to have been rather taxing as well, which raises a good point. Having survived assimilation with a mechanical heart, would not the Borg consider that a very useful technology to incorporate into the collective? I imagine loads of drones being retrofitted with Locutus hearts, which might serve better & longer than a biological one
Another thing that always bugged me was "Rascals". Due to some oddball anomaly, the folks were reverted to a younger state. Now, Picard's heart is designed for an adult, which would not be compatible with a child's, therefore resulting in a lack of a functional heart, or if somehow, he regenerated to have a real heart again, then what happened to the mechanical one? I imagine it still being stuck in his chest somehow.... killing him
Anyway, if somehow he managed to regenerate a heart in that situation, without being killed by his mechanical one, might that not be a very important consideration in continuing to stay a child & retain a healthier status?
I'm thinking way to heavily about that silly episode
Didn't his torturer actually ask him at the beginning if he was in good health or had any health concerns that should be mentioned? Might have mentioned the mechanical heart, Dude, especially when they inserted that gizmo in there with it
Now that I think of it, that Borg transformation had to have been rather taxing as well, which raises a good point. Having survived assimilation with a mechanical heart, would not the Borg consider that a very useful technology to incorporate into the collective? I imagine loads of drones being retrofitted with Locutus hearts, which might serve better & longer than a biological one
Another thing that always bugged me was "Rascals". Due to some oddball anomaly, the folks were reverted to a younger state. Now, Picard's heart is designed for an adult, which would not be compatible with a child's, therefore resulting in a lack of a functional heart, or if somehow, he regenerated to have a real heart again, then what happened to the mechanical one? I imagine it still being stuck in his chest somehow.... killing him
Anyway, if somehow he managed to regenerate a heart in that situation, without being killed by his mechanical one, might that not be a very important consideration in continuing to stay a child & retain a healthier status?
I'm thinking way to heavily about that silly episode
