Do Saru's ganglia count as a character witness?
Probably for the same reason they knowingly made a murderous mirror universe tyrant the captain of their ship right after getting rid of the last mirror captain...I adore this show, but I do find this indeed the part of the most recent episode which stretched my credulity to the breaking point. How he is not being put into custody after Stamets beats him to a pulp is beyond me.
It's not simply "not in charge of his actions," though. This is an entirely different person than they assumed him to be. There's impersonating a Starfleet officer on top of all of this.
He's not "impersonating" if he doesn't know he's impersonating. If he thinks he's Ash Tyler, that takes impersonation out of the equation. Or makes it less clear-cut.
After Culber told Ash "You're not you", Ash could be in denial because he still thinks he is Ash but is afraid to find out otherwise. He thinks he's someone but is afraid to find out if he's wrong. I'd say he was either in denial or delusional.
No intent - when he did that, he thought he was Ash Tyler, so there was no deception.It's not simply "not in charge of his actions," though. This is an entirely different person than they assumed him to be. There's impersonating a Starfleet officer on top of all of this.
If V'oq was driving the skin-suit at that moment, Tyler wouldn't be responsible. However, he is culpable if he knew V'oq was fighting for the steering wheel and didn't let anyone know.
I don't think it is that clear cut. It is not really two separate persons, it is just one person suffering from multiple personality disorder.If V'oq was driving the skin-suit at that moment, Tyler wouldn't be responsible. However, he is culpable if he knew V'oq was fighting for the steering wheel and didn't let anyone know.
He's not "impersonating" if he doesn't know he's impersonating. If he thinks he's Ash Tyler, that takes impersonation out of the equation. Or makes it less clear-cut.
Voq willingly underwent the transformation into Tyler. Isn't that relevant as well?
Voq willingly underwent the transformation into Tyler. Isn't that relevant as well?
Ah. Once again, I get caught out for using the Cliffs Notes. I never saw the scene in question.I don't think he did. He thought he was losing it, crazy flashbacks and such. But until he confronted himself, there was a divide there. I don't think he knew he killed him, he looked lost when asked where he was. You could see the switch from one to the other. Damned well acted
Not for Tyler, who was a real person and is now his own person, not Voq.
No. Voq has been brainwashed to think he is Ash Tyler. He is no more dead than a person suffering from a delusion that he is Napoleon is dead.For Voq, who seems to be dead.
Original Tyler is dead. Voq is not the same person any more than a person suffering from delusion that they're Napoleon is the real Napoleon.Not for Tyler, who was a real person and is now his own person, not Voq.
Ah. Once again, I get caught out for using the Cliffs Notes. I never saw the scene in question.
And the fact that the real Tyler is dead and the one we've been seeing is only a copy...what of that?
No. Voq has been brainwashed to think he is Ash Tyler. He is no more dead than a person suffering from a delusion that he is Napoleon is dead.
Original Tyler is dead. Voq is not the same person any more than a person suffering from delusion that they're Napoleon is the real Napoleon.
In Search for Spock? He was not a copy. He was rejuvenated original Spock suffering from amnesia.But look at how they treated the 2nd spock. He was just a copy, and imperfect one lacking memories at that.
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