Well, we were supposed to think of Sylvia and Korob as magical for a bit. Happy Halloween peeps!
Even Merlin speaking Latin and causing something to occur might simply be called advanced energy-matter manipulation. Who's to say words aren't a kind of super-high-tech key? (as some have seen with the Carrionites in Dr. Who's "The Shakespeare Code"). Clarke's third law makes as much sense in reverse as forward:
Any magic is indistinguishable from sufficiently advanced technology. Meaning that since we're used to tech being omnipresent in Trek, it's the reverse interpretation that is more often in play.
Even Merlin speaking Latin and causing something to occur might simply be called advanced energy-matter manipulation. Who's to say words aren't a kind of super-high-tech key? (as some have seen with the Carrionites in Dr. Who's "The Shakespeare Code"). Clarke's third law makes as much sense in reverse as forward:
Any magic is indistinguishable from sufficiently advanced technology. Meaning that since we're used to tech being omnipresent in Trek, it's the reverse interpretation that is more often in play.