TOS Kirk gave Khan a chance. He even admired him.I think that the rule should be: give the recently unfrozen a full week to adapt before applying moral judgments.
Unless it's Hitler, he just gets re-frozen.
TOS Kirk gave Khan a chance. He even admired him.I think that the rule should be: give the recently unfrozen a full week to adapt before applying moral judgments.
Unless it's Hitler, he just gets re-frozen.
Which ended up being a splendid choice - stop killing my jokes with facts.TOS Kirk gave Khan a chance. He even admired him.
Send them to Andor. Picard tells defrosted neo- Nazi - "You believe you're the master race..let me introduce you to one of Earth's oldest allies."And apparently kept on admiring him despite his antics, considering the outcome.
...I'd rather argue give them the full broadside for the first week so that they realize they have to adapt. Otherwise they'll just stay Nazi or whatever, and get killed when first opening their mouth next to some third party.
Timo Saloniemi
If we want to persist with the idea that Picard is being rude to people from the past (or at least from the 20th century), the question then goes, would Picard in the specific cases seen have reasons to associate the people of the past with comparable atrocities and worldviews deserving of death or worse?
Love of family, love of God, good wine, dancing to music.1217 A.D Apart from the basic needs of humanity, what values would someone from that world share with someone in 2017
I like how the novelverse handled them in the DTI books, they all had established successful careers in the Federation, including capitalist Ralph Offenhouse, who became ambassador to the Ferengi. Perfect job for him!I think it's exaggerated how rude Picard was to the survivors; he clearly dislikes and is even repulsed by Ralph, although I think he was initially hopeful that he could adjust well to the future, but, while puzzled by the other two he wasn't hostile to them and they seemed to get along pretty well with and be helped by Data and Troi.
I like how the novelverse handled them in the DTI books, they all had established successful careers in the Federation, including capitalist Ralph Offenhouse, who became ambassador to the Ferengi. Perfect job for him!
Not to mention the constant propaganda assault on any science we feel is disagreeable... AND the slow agonizing demise of the manned space program itself. It's as if any aspiration of bettering ourselves went right out the window in lieu of expending our efforts out-jargoning the other guyTrump, Putin, Brexit, Syrian war, ISIS, rise of extreme nationalism and religious extremism, Alt right, Alt left.
70 years after WW2 and the grand children embrace what their grandfathers fought against.
What values would we share(with an average Joe, or even average educated joe)Honesty, hard work, community, how to treat guests, family, holidays, county fairs, et al.1217 A.D Apart from the basic needs of humanity, what values would someone from that world share with someone in 2017
1617 A.D - See above
If Enterprise's Picard unfroze three white Americans who were in stasis from the years 2016 and 2017. (I say white cos the ones in the TNG episode were White Americans). I wonder what he would think of them after reading the historical documents of the time?
So, I wouldn't say Picard "hates" us (he was, afterall, a fan of 20th century pulp-fiction detective novels)
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