I guess I don't understand how you maintain a behavior disorder for 80 years based on addiction that cannot be reinforced. Either the Nexus was a very pleasant dream or VR phenomena or it caused something akin to the utlimate chemical high.
In either case addiction can only be sustained by ability to repeat an addictive behavior repeatly. People's ability to easily drink coffee, smoke or gamble are what maintain and reinforce a pattern of behavior.
How do you repeat the Nexus experience? It was a one shot deal with no analogue or substitute in the regular universe. Is there a Nexus receptor somewhere in the brain? We don't need to wait for the 24th century to know where the pleasure center of the brain is, we have that knowledge now. Soran should have borrowed Wesley's videogame visor or stuck an electrode into his brain instead of imbarking on the inplausble blow up stars strategy.
Would this receptor still be alive in humans or El Auriens after years or decades of abstinence?
So based on what you saw in Generations what explains the behavior of those effected by the Nexus?
(A) Soran was a nut for a long long time and most likely suffered criminal pychotic behavior most of his life with or without the energy ribbon.
(B) El Auriens are especially vulnerable to the Nexsus owing to their temporal/intution mental abilities. Was Guinan recieving realtime mental telepathy from herself at a party in the Nexus and that was making her sad?
(C) Humans are more or less immune. The Nexus was not so great a vacation that Picard forgot how to do his job in the subsequent three films.
In either case addiction can only be sustained by ability to repeat an addictive behavior repeatly. People's ability to easily drink coffee, smoke or gamble are what maintain and reinforce a pattern of behavior.
How do you repeat the Nexus experience? It was a one shot deal with no analogue or substitute in the regular universe. Is there a Nexus receptor somewhere in the brain? We don't need to wait for the 24th century to know where the pleasure center of the brain is, we have that knowledge now. Soran should have borrowed Wesley's videogame visor or stuck an electrode into his brain instead of imbarking on the inplausble blow up stars strategy.
Would this receptor still be alive in humans or El Auriens after years or decades of abstinence?
So based on what you saw in Generations what explains the behavior of those effected by the Nexus?
(A) Soran was a nut for a long long time and most likely suffered criminal pychotic behavior most of his life with or without the energy ribbon.
(B) El Auriens are especially vulnerable to the Nexsus owing to their temporal/intution mental abilities. Was Guinan recieving realtime mental telepathy from herself at a party in the Nexus and that was making her sad?
(C) Humans are more or less immune. The Nexus was not so great a vacation that Picard forgot how to do his job in the subsequent three films.
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