The Peanut Clamper.
I don’t.Everyone in Star Trek seems to be able to use alien ships intuitively as the plot requires. Don't overthink it.
not on Star Trek."Intuitive" still requires more than a little bit of Tech knowledge to know how to actually turn it on and which controls do what.
(like firing weapons and chasing after the bad guys)
This episode proves otherwise.A funny scene from a great episode at the end of season 1 doesn't need to be expanded into a whole episode.
I disagree. But if people enjoyed it then that's great. Loving anything Star Trek was never a bad thing.This episode proves otherwise.
There's just no redeeming Peanut Hamper...
Winding up in a crate warehouse is exactly where she belonged
Peanut Hamper, the Sexocomp...
The fact the Daystrom Institute has to keep a vault full of Evil AI Computers is a great concept. Starfleet has run into so many over the previous 200-odd years that they need a dedicated room with escape-proof lockers to contain them.
They now need to do a real Peanut Hamper & Agimus team up.![]()
Indeed. The Federation has a dim view of AI.Well, this is the same Federation that around this same timeframe is using obsolete EMH Mark 1s to perform mining duties and that constitutes a form of slave labor since those programs had no say over their use as manpower for such jobs.
very good observation. And four years or so afterwards will ban synthetics.Well, this is the same Federation that around this same timeframe is using obsolete EMH Mark 1s to perform mining duties and that constitutes a form of slave labor since those programs had no say over their use as manpower for such jobs.
Well, this is the same Federation that around this same timeframe is using obsolete EMH Mark 1s to perform mining duties and that constitutes a form of slave labor since those programs had no say over their use as manpower for such jobs.
Indeed. The Federation has a dim view of AI.
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