Not at the rate technology continues to expand.
China controls the production of rare Earth elements, which are essential for most of modern technology.
Not at the rate technology continues to expand.
That will change as humanity discovers new ways to develop technology.China controls the production of rare Earth elements, which are essential for most of modern technology.
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Besides, attaching a dick to a computer is not that difficult. It's probably already there.
Not as far off as it seems, I imagine.You're talking about computerized sex toys, that's different from allowing computers to have sex with each other.
Not as far off as it seems, I imagine.
Why do humans do most things? To see if they can. What's the point of Star Trek? Of art? Of cars and all manner of technology? None of these things actual serve a purpose at times or contribute to humanity's actual survival. Yet, we spend our time in mindless activities just to see if we can.What would be the point?
What would be the point?
Why do humans do most things? To see if they can.
IDK - Tasha Yar seemed satisfied with Data's 'performance in TNG S1 - "The Naked Now".Time is likely the one thing humanity will fall short of.
Why do humans do most things? To see if they can. What's the point of Star Trek? Of art? Of cars and all manner of technology? None of these things actual serve a purpose at times or contribute to humanity's actual survival. Yet, we spend our time in mindless activities just to see if we can.
So, the point is because humans can.
Hey, the Borg assimilate EVERYTHING. They don't just leave the newborns of a Planet whose population they've just assimilated behind - it would be a waste of biological material.Weird but possibly tangentially connected question... does everybody where the Borg babies seen in Q Who? actually come from?
I think I kind of forgot about Collective from Voyager with all the Borg kids in the maturation chambers. And Seven's own recollection on how she was placed in one when she tried to discuss parenting with Samantha Wildman. I guess I have no excuseHey, the Borg assimilate EVERYTHING. They don't just leave the newborns of a Planet whose population they've just assimilated behind - it would be a waste of biological material.![]()
I think I kind of forgot about Collective from Voyager with all the Borg kids in the maturation chambers. And Seven's own recollection on how she was placed in one when she tried to discuss parenting with Samantha Wildman. I guess I have no excuse![]()
True. And sometimes it works out in the end, sometimes it doesn't. I mean, the whole thing about the Vorta being clones like the Jem'Hadar was a last minute addition to let Jeffrey Combs play Weyoun again and it went on to become their single most defining characteristic.I sometimes get the impression that the writers make up these kinds of things on the spot without much if any thinking ahead.
It got me wondering whether it was going to be a "Who killed Kenny?!" kind of thing from South Park. "Who killed Weyoun?!"True. And sometimes it works out in the end, sometimes it doesn't. I mean, the whole thing about the Vorta being clones like the Jem'Hadar was a last minute addition to let Jeffrey Combs play Weyoun again and it went on to become their single most defining characteristic.
I'm glad to see you find the death of my predecessor so amusing.It got me wondering whether it was going to be a "Who killed Kenny?!" kind of thing from South Park. "Who killed Weyoun?!"
"maybe you should talk to Worf" remains one of my favorite bits of DS9 gallows humorTrue. And sometimes it works out in the end, sometimes it doesn't. I mean, the whole thing about the Vorta being clones like the Jem'Hadar was a last minute addition to let Jeffrey Combs play Weyoun again and it went on to become their single most defining characteristic.
True. And sometimes it works out in the end, sometimes it doesn't. I mean, the whole thing about the Vorta being clones like the Jem'Hadar was a last minute addition to let Jeffrey Combs play Weyoun again and it went on to become their single most defining characteristic.
"maybe you should talk to Worf" remains one of my favorite bits of DS9 gallows humor
"I want you to take that rod... and eat it."Proof positive that Cardassians do have a sense of humor!![]()
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