Exactly.I think they were trying to convey that the Romulan pulled out his phaser to shoot the alien, and Beverly jumped in front of the alien
Exactly.I think they were trying to convey that the Romulan pulled out his phaser to shoot the alien, and Beverly jumped in front of the alien
I think they were trying to convey that the Romulan pulled out his phaser to shoot the alien, and Beverly jumped in front of the alien
To save the alien's lifeWhy would she do that?
To save the alien's life
She would die for an alien!!! That seems a little extreme don't you think?
It's Star Trek, so...no. Not really.
I can't tell if you're being serious. Stepping in between someone with a weapon and their would-be victim is standard for any Star Trek hero. Thinking about what the effect of whatever specific type of weapon is not part of the equation. Defending the innocent is.Among the hundreds of ST episodes, there isn't a single instance of any major character doing something like that.
Among the hundreds of ST episodes, there isn't a single instance of any major character doing something like that. Plus she never said that that is what she did. One would think that if Beverly had done something like that she would have at least be a bit surprised to still be alive. We know what a Romulan disruptor does to a body. It disintegrates it. In fact, Beverly was beginning to disintegrate when we saw her.
I was speaking thematically. In the context of a show that has, as one if its main driving themes, understanding and co-operation among a multitude of species, a mamber of one such species risking their well-being to protect that of a member of another such species isn't 'extreme' at all.
If Beverly stepped in the way, shielding the alien, the idea is that the Romulan will hold his fire. It's not suicide. This happens all the time.Risking your well-being is one thing, suicide is quite another. Plus it wouldn't have saved the alien for long, once Beverly was disintegrated which would have taken about two seconds, the next shot would have hit the alien.
Among the hundreds of ST episodes, there isn't a single instance of any major character doing something like that.
Didn't Pike do almost exactly that in "New Eden?"
Don't get me started. At the very least Pike's remains should have been splattered all over the place. This scene and many others make no sense whatsoever. During my time in the army, the bullets we fired could go through two feet and a half of hardwood. A human body would only slow them down but not stop them. Same thing for a grenade. If someone threw himself on a grenade the people around him would still be hit by shrapnel.
Empok Nor was also creepy hanging in space like that
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