That's my whole point. Georgiou may be evil, and I regard her as such. I also don't care what the writers thing I should think about her. I think she is evil but not irredeemably so."immutably evil people."
That's my whole point. Georgiou may be evil, and I regard her as such. I also don't care what the writers thing I should think about her. I think she is evil but not irredeemably so."immutably evil people."
The later one. Delight in a person's suffering is not something that I find particularly morally appealing.I'm just wondering, are the people defending the poor poor murder bot the same ones that wanted to see Thor violently murder Thanos?
Both committed serious large scale murder of sapient life, so why is seeing the big purple guy getting his ass whooped fine but the not living thing that blew up entire planets without any attempt to leave any survivors the thing we need to lose sleep over?
Or is Thor no better a person than Georgiou, because he got a lot of fun out of smashing things with faces.
The later one. Delight in a person's suffering is not something that I find particularly morally appealing.
It's one thing for Georgiou to condone torture; after all, she's evil.
But Nhan, a Starfleet officer, goes "Mmm, yum yum" at the idea.
Delight in a person's suffering is not something that I find particularly morally appealing.
The ones that really bothered me in this show were the crew cheering the destruction of a Klingon ship and the entire concept of blowing up the Mirror Universe flagship, both in season one. How many people died in both those incidents? How many non-combatants, scientists, maybe even frigging janitors and slaves in the MU's case?
I'd actually forgotten about both until reading this thread. More stuff from season one that's best sort of brushed under the rug, IMO.
let us also consider in cross-franchise goings on, all the non-combatants working on the Death Star that Luke caused the deaths of. Not just the storm troopers and military folk, but the maintenance workers, medical crew, janitors, general laborers who found themselves needing a job and so took menial tasks employed by The Empire on their new space station.
^ You sure you're not getting your Georgious confused?
Is there any proof that MU Georgiou ever served in her universe's Starfleet?
*headdesk* she's part of the Prime Starfleet, in season 2. That's the point.
Only to the extent that she is posing as her own prime universe counterpart.
But what about Nhan!!?? Who seemed almost as eager to torture as Emperor Georgiou.
I'm pretty sure that an on-screen reference was made to Emperor Georgiou having favored her Michael with command of her own previous ship, the Shenzhou. That would have been prior to her elevation to Emperor.(Although it is entirely possible that MU Georgiou did, at one point, serve in the Imperial Starfleet, it has not been proven true.)
Nhan's not getting her own show...that's the differenceBut what about Nhan!!?? Who seemed almost as eager to torture as Emperor Georgiou.
Nope. In DSC, Section 31 is a sanctioned part of Starfleet.^ You sure you're not getting your Georgious confused?
She wasn't, there was no torture, they fought an AI.But what about Nhan!!?? Who seemed almost as eager to torture as Emperor Georgiou.
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