What kind of input immediately crashes Windows?
Jim Kirk joined SF because Pike dared him to do better than his dad. When he met Prime Spock, his question was if Prime Kirk knew his father. It's pretty clear.Kelvin Pike doesn't know anything about Prime Kirk. Kelvin Kirk is just some cadet no different than Tilly, and even has less experience than Tilly at the time. Who Kelvin Kirk's dad was is irrelevant to who Kelvin Kirk is and "destiny" etc. is something that has no place in Star Trek or Starfleet. This isn't Star Wars.
still the difference to blinking, which is a normal input the holos see all the time, at a frequency of 5-10 Hz for just a few seconds, is rather largeI don’t know how many times she blinked, but I could cause Windows to crash with just a few clicks or just a few keystrokes or with a file that was clicked once and created on the fly. It really is simple stuff.
still the difference to blinking, which is a normal input the holos see all the time, at a frequency of 5-10 Hz for just a few seconds, is rather large
but thanks for elaborating - how could just a few clicks or keystrokes (no special files, native system) cause it to crash?
Sure, but that's a lot more complex than repeating a single input a few times. Blinking is like pushing one button.Sure. You hit the windows key. You open command prompt. You press a few keys. It instantly crashes. I obviously don’t think it’s a great idea to post it here, but I’ve typed about 10 times the amount of text in this reply than it would take to crash the system. If you want me to send it to you, I can. It is even easier with a mouse. Damn, you could even make it completely non-functional if you wanted. Though I won’t send that one!
Sure, but that's a lot more complex than repeating a single input a few times. Blinking is like pushing one button.
Burnham most certainly cried, watch it again.
Well, I'm probably so unsensitised by the previous episodes that i don't really notice it anymore unless it's major…Knew it would happen!When I saw not only Burnham cry, but Tilly too, I LMAO at the thought of the crying going on in here.
I don't think they're using proper virtual sets this season yet…And yes, this was definitely a bottle episode: everything took place on the ship or in the starfleet sets we've seen already.Could this be considered a "bottle episode"..? (With all those virtual sets, the term has still some meaning..?)
Surprise? The only surprise is that there wasn't more of it.I loved getting a surprise appearance by Leonard Nimory's Spock.
We don't know because the crew might as well be cardboard cutouts placed in the backgroundOther than Saru, Burnham, and Tilly, who else went through the command officers training program?
I'm also amazed some fans are so incredulous about the Tilly character becoming the acting executive officer; yet they had no issue whatsoever with chief medical officer Beverly Crusher, being given command of the Federation flagship in a combat situation with the Borg; And they were all cheering when in TNG's season 7 episode "All Good Things', she had a command of her own.
Seriously? When would you ever give command of a starship to the chief medical officer in any situation where there was any other combat trained officer available; yet I don't think I've ever seen TNG fans complain about the absurdity of that in TNG's season 6 episode, "Descent". personally I thought that was one of the most ludicrous things they ever had Jean-Luc Picard do; IE - Hand the ship over to the chief medical officer. I seem to recall that when they have the characters of Crusher and Troi discuss how Beverly Crusher qualified; Crusher mentioned she took some night courses in Command...
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But yeah TNG fans are all fine with this.![]()
It will definitely happen. Just look at how today everybody's ancestry can be traced to several different countries and imagine after a thousands years of interstellar colonization.Still not everyone will be mixed. It just won't happen.
Well, mind melds were originally presented as an ancient practice that vulcans didn't really do anymore, perhaps we're back at that again? Also, it's obviously very personal…Couldn't the Vulcans just mind meld with Burnham to discover if she is sincere?
The saucer does still spin and it does barrel roll, it's just a hell of a lot quicker. I think the angle of the shot made it a bit hard to see.I see that they have changed the spore drive. I couldn't see any more spinning saucer, or the barrel roll we are so used to. I'm going to miss all the spinning.
They didn't go back at the same time, IIRC, so maybe the suit ended up at Terralysium and at a different timeHowever I did not expect her advocate to be her fricking mother. So even she lost course and didn't return to Teralysium when she rubber banded back to her future. I wonder what became of her time suit. Nice loose end there that no one brings up. Even damaged it would still be worth it to some people.
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