You're both off the mark. Hubris means dangerous or fatal overconfidence, the pride that comes before a fall. It's the arrogance that leads one to overreach oneself and bring about one's own defeat or destruction. For instance, Professor Crater's hubris in thinking he could control the Salt Vampire, or Gul Dukat's hubris in thinking he could keep the Dominion in check.
Yeah, I'm really not clear on what word Mage really meant to use there. Humility, perhaps? Which is kind of the opposite of hubris.
^But what you said was, "Knowledge is nothing without hubris, something TrekLit Ezri was lacking if you ask me." That's the sentence that confuses me.
That'll teach you to make mistakes when you post things on the internet!
I'm totally kidding, it's a weird day for me if I don't read or write something incorrectly somewhere, somehow.
That'll teach you to make mistakes when you post things on the internet!
I'm totally kidding, it's a weird day for me if I don't read or write something incorrectly somewhere, somehow.
Yeah, we're humans, we make mistakes sometimes. It happens.![]()
That'll teach you to make mistakes when you post things on the internet!
I'm totally kidding, it's a weird day for me if I don't read or write something incorrectly somewhere, somehow.
Yeah, we're humans, we make mistakes sometimes. It happens.![]()
I wouldn't personally sweat it over one man getting far too pedantic.
I wouldn't personally sweat it over one man getting far too pedantic.
Anyway, I'm fascinated to see what John Jackson Miller comes up with! I recently read Kenobi (my first Star Wars novel) and I really enjoyed it. I'm really excited for Miller's foray into the Trek universe!
Quite so! JJM's SW work has been uniformly excellent, only a rare blip here and there, with Kenobi being the zenith. The idea of him spinning a Dax and Aventine story is one I'm intrigued by.
And .... de-cloak! Been lurking here for years, decided I was bored with that status quo.....
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