Giving this one 10 Spot 2's out of 10, just because I can. It was great and I'm looking forward to next week.
...without saying this...your complaints and comments go so much in the minutiae of things that miss the broader points of the story.
...which could be considered Trolling. Don't do it again.How many of you live your parents basement?
What has she done?Sexy Soji
I think that is the point of the show - not that we as viewers are being led astray into believing this a natural binary opposition, but that the characters themselves are. And given the message espoused by Picard himself so far, I imagine that finding a peaceful middle ground will be the endgame.Aren't we being led astray somewhat by the idea that conflict between natural and synthetic life, represented by Oh and Rizzo vs Soong and Sutra, is central and unavoidable? One of the subthemes of the season is the blending of technology and biology, in part represented by the presence of the Borg, but also by the lack of technology to save the Riker's son. It falls on different levels: will natural life and synthetic coexist socially and within one being?
So they’re going to drag his death out over 3 seasons?As much as I've come to like Picard as a character, I don't want them to save him from his fate. It would take away all the emotional heft from Picard having to deal with his mortality, especially via Irumonic Syndrome.
So they’re going to drag his death out over 3 seasons?
Gave it a 7. Not impressed with the giant flowers, hippie androids, android mind melds, etc. A step in the wrong direction.
The concept of an intergalactic alliance of synthetics is cool, but why do they have to be evil?
The way the story is developing makes the Romulans look like the wise ones.
I think both the Romulans and Synths/Sutra have misunderstood whatever the admonition is about. I suspect they will find that they are supposed to overcome their fear of each other. Sutra's interpretation is really just a justification for the Romulans to wipe out the synths as they really will bring down destruction if the trans galactic synths are contacted.Aren't we being led astray somewhat by the idea that conflict between natural and synthetic life, represented by Oh and Rizzo vs Soong and Sutra, is central and unavoidable? One of the subthemes of the season is the blending of technology and biology, in part represented by the presence of the Borg, but also by the lack of technology to save the Riker's son. It falls on different levels: will natural life and synthetic coexist socially and within one being?
Alternatively the Intergalactic Intelligence will just decide to wipe everyone out instead.I suppose it's either a super evil force trying to play organics against synths, so both must unite against it, or...
some test/ lesson by a higher race, intended to find out if organics and synths are willing to either work together, or to kill each other...
ETA: Ninja'd by @Gov Kodos !
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So, Arilk Soong (who was never hinted at in TNG's S4 Ep. "Brothers" ; carries on his father's work with Bruce Maddox on a planet NO ONE knows about. <--- That's important because in the end they create Dahj and Soji for some 'Mission' (which BTW, beyond Soji claiming said mission was successful - no one states to the audience what it is...
And, in the end, what is the result? Maddox is killed (BTW - If Maddox was working with Soong on this Android Lab sanctuary; WHY did he leave and have to make a deal/take a loan from a very cutthroat criminal (Bejeyzal) so he could set up another secret ladb - which somehow the Zhat Vash or Tal Shiar found and dissolved; and Maddox somehow escaped to Freecloud, and would have been killed either by Bejezal or The Zhat Vash...again...)
Lol - the more I go over the story/plot as presented so far - the LESS sense it makes...
In the end, the ONLY thing Soji's 'mission' seems to have accomplished is to reveal the location of Soong's android lab to the Zhat Vash. (Oh, and BTW - where are the trademark red lightning storms that are supposed to be sooo common yet unique; the world can be singled out from the billions Star Fleet and the Romulans have explored over their centuries of spacefaring abilities?)
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And now, we have this 'Godlike Synth Alliance' that supposedly watches everything - YET - they somehow need to be summoned before they'll help their fellow Synth survive and 'evolve'... Yeah, 'godlike'...not.
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B) If Oh instead orders they be detained; then she takes custody of them - the Zhat Vash could DOWNLOAD the exact location of their Homeworld - or hell Vandermir and Rios could have found that out if they were allowed to complete the process - then Oh could have told the Zhat Vash - and the planet would have been destroyed 14 year earlier.
Yeah, the Admonition doesn't make much sense the way it's been told so far by the Romulans or Sutra. Synths wouldn't exist without organics and there's no reason the two can not be blended like the Borg or Soong's latest science project. There are also the other AI intelligences developed in the Federation and the rest of the galaxy like Holograms and such. The fear factor just sounds more like fear mongering than fact.I suppose it's either a super evil force trying to play organics against synths, so both must unite against it, or...
some test/ lesson by a higher race, intended to find out if organics and synths are willing to either work together, or to kill each other...
ETA: Ninja'd by @Gov Kodos !
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