Or an alien character whose natural state is to possess two consciousnesses in one body.
Trek future lawyers must have to study far more than anyone else.
Maybe that's what the new show will be. Federation lawyers just trying to deal with the legal consequences of all the new, weird, spacey shit that happens out there.
Or an alien character whose natural state is to possess two consciousnesses in one body.
Trek future lawyers must have to study far more than anyone else.
Maybe that's what the new show will be. Federation lawyers just trying to deal with the legal consequences of all the new, weird, spacey shit that happens out there.
I guess you've never had your breasts ruined by an over suckling baby?
No matter the flowery justification, for the crime of murdering Tuvix, Janeway should have been legally executed or sentenced to life imprisonment.
Fortunately as the supreme legal authority on Voyager, Kathy tried, judged, sentenced herself, and then commuted her sentence under her breath during the instant she pressed the contact on that hypo-spray which cleaved Tuvix into two pieces.
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Personally, I was bummed to see Russ and Phillips back at their stations. Tuvix was grating at times, but at that point in the series but I found Russ boring and under utilized and well, we all know how we felt about raging Paris hating Neelix of the time. Thankfully, time paid off and I have come to value them both.
There was no trial to determine personhood.
Data got one and he's a fucking toaster.
Quinn's trial was determine his sanity.
Neelix was allowed to kill Michael Jonas.
Lon Suder didn't get a trial, apparently they took his word fr it about his guilt that awarded the man an 80 year long stay cation in his room, while everyone else worked their ass off.
The Equinox 5 were slaves thereafter. No trial.
Janeway is above the law.![]()
Not this again!
I appreciate Janeway's dilemma, but I don't think I could have made the same call. I'm with the Doctor.
It wasn't his life and it wasn't taken. It was restored to its former correct state.
That he eventually calmed down and sat patiently and acceptingly could be construed as exactly that. A moment of clarity where their wishes influenced the actions of Tuvix.
If they remember being Tuvix, which maybe they didn't?
When Tuvok started going space crazy after year 7 in the original timeline, did he consider merging with a another crewman until he could get a healing meld back home?
Hell, he chose degenerative insanity over long term stasis.
Tuvok shouldn't be allowed to make decisions for himself.
If one is going to argue that Tuvix wasn't a lifeform, I think a serious blow is being dealt to any argument that Data, Moriarty, The Doctor, and possibly any unplanned children have any right to self-determination.
If a mother died giving birth to a child she didn't want to have or that wasn't planned, and she could be healed by killing the baby (organ transplant, let's say...it's a hypothetical scenario), would it be "right" to kill the baby to restore the mother to life?
If I were Tuvix and was told that at any instant I might be summarily executed to restore to life two people who I was arguably best qualified to state would not wish to be restored at the expense of my own life (and how I wish the episode had shown -that-), I would likely ask to be placed in stasis. If I'm a lab experiment, treat me like one. To allow me the illusion of life with no true freedoms is cruel not just to me but to anyone who places any value upon my existence.
I can't imagine that things would have been so cut-and-dried for Our Heroes if they'd been in contact with the Federation, and it scares me to think that Janeway took this level of Authority upon herself without even the pretense of a formal hearing.
Would Janeway have made the same decision if it was say the Deleany' sisters or two enlisted crew members?
Kes didn't "blackmail" anyone. Tuvix was the one who forced himself on Kes and tried to force her to persuade Janeway not to do the separation. Kes's reaction was just the logic response to that.
And yes, I do think that Janeway had done the same thing if it had been, let's say Tal Celes and Samantha Wildman who would have been victims of a transport malfunction and turned into "Talman".
They can't get bored if they're programmed to be too stupid to have spare thoughts, and they can't get bored if they're allowed to multitask.
What I see is anger, if they are programmed to be as smart as Data, but when a woman buys a Data to be a sex slave, and he's only allowed to think about her and her happiness, and nothing the #### else, despite having a yearning to know and all and experience all, it'll be like every time you turn on the radio they're playing the same damn song.
Or an alien character whose natural state is to possess two consciousnesses in one body.
Trek future lawyers must have to study far more than anyone else.
Maybe that's what the new show will be. Federation lawyers just trying to deal with the legal consequences of all the new, weird, spacey shit that happens out there.
(You misunderstood something unimportant I said.)
Tuvok could have transporter merged with a willing "friend" to become a new/different integrated lifeform similar to Tuvix, but not Tuvix, for 10 to twenty years afterwhich he then could become separated and receive a compatible healing meld.
Also. Tuvix was creepy.
Imagine you have two children. Both fall into a coma. Do you harvest their parts to sustain another? Take his blood, take his kidney, sure go for it. Take it all. Now you have a choice to save both your kids from their coma by taking back the kidney and blood.
It is not even that scenario with Janeway because Tuvix was akin to something created in a transporter petri dish. Janeway made the decision only when the doctor found a cure, not her timing. In fact didn't they think they were stuck with Tuvix?
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