I refuse to believe that Rowan could possibly understand any of that!
Part of the charm of Rowan is that he can surprise you in cases like this. That's why he's the manager.
I refuse to believe that Rowan could possibly understand any of that!
Archer: How could you let Porthos die???One thing nagging at me: were they able to go back for the dog?
I wish people would stop posting that grifter's videos.
Not all Technobabble is true Technobabble.The issue with technobabble, for me, is less than it's linguistically difficult, and more than it's a cheap way to get out of a bad script situation. You can dream up any technosorcery you want to get the heroes their victory, but it isn't quite as satisfying as a human solution or -- if you want it to be within the realm of sci-fi -- a tech solution that snugly fits with the established lore. Making up new physics each episode doesn't really feel organic.
I find his videos entertaining.I wish people would stop posting that grifter's videos.
No clicks given here. Can't stand Trek youtube now.I wish people would stop posting that grifter's videos.
While that may be true in reality, it doesn't excuse bad writing.Not all Technobabble is true Technobabble.
Many fields have specific lingo that outsiders wouldn't understand and treat as Technobabble.
They're dishonest, and made just for the hate clicks.I find his videos entertaining.
Reminds me of "Jar Jar Abram"'s SW videos. One wonders if they're real fans or just trolls.They're dishonest, and made just for the hate clicks.
Calling Abrams "Jar-Jar" is a quick signal for me not to take it seriously.Reminds me of "Jar Jar Abram"'s SW videos. One wonders if they're real fans or just trolls.
Calling Abrams "Jar-Jar" is a quick signal for me not to take it seriously.
Killing most witnesses doesn't mean they killed ALL witnesses.They're dishonest, and made just for the hate clicks.
Grin loves to cut out context out of scenes and make facts seem different than what they are.
Didn't include the scene where La'an said the Gorn kill most witnesses.
IDK - in TOS S1"Tomorrow Is Yesterday", it was stated that the female repair crew of Signet XIV felt the ship's computer lacked of personality so they gave it one; and Kirk seemed to be conversing with it out of annoyance; and the computer seemed pretty depressed after Kirk added the maintenance note: "There is a problem with my cabin computer. Recommended it be corrected or scrapped..."Prior to DSC, does anyone actually ‘converse’ with the ships’ computer?
They just ask it stuff or tell it to do stuff. It’s as much an early AI as Siri or Alexa.
Let's give Pubert a possible out, here: maybe by TOS' time they quite have the ability to have computers speak naturally, but choose not to for one reason or another.IDK - in TOS S1"Tomorrow Is Yesterday", it was stated that the female repair crew of Signet XIV felt the ship's computer lacked of personality so they gave it one; and Kirk seemed to be conversing with it out of annoyance; and the computer seemed pretty depressed after Kirk added the maintenance note: "There is a problem with my cabin computer. Recommended it be corrected or scrapped..."
Kirk also mentioned that he wouldn't mind so much if it didn't get so affectionate.![]()
Except, Kirk didn't know if they were even close to Gorn territory.Whether or not Kirk would know about the Gorn threat is up to StarFleet Security and if it's important enough to let Kirk know about them by the time he made Captain.
You can't know one's territorial boundary if you don't communicate with each other.Except, Kirk didn't know if they were even close to Gorn territory.
The Gorn don't seem big on that.You can't know one's territorial boundary if you don't communicate with each other.
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