I need a sarc font.Not every episode needs a "Dramatic Explosion" inside.
I need a sarc font.Not every episode needs a "Dramatic Explosion" inside.
This episode seems more about trauma than jump scares. Maybe I'll watch "Night Terrors" later tonight.I just about came out of my chair when that aired. I jumped when rotten Hemmer appeared, too, but the overall tone wasn’t near as spooky as TNG.
Man, you really want to save this child crushing machine for some reason.If some Alien tells you to give up Warp Drive, it's killing them by using Warp Drive, don't leave your Star System?
Are you going to comply?
If some Alien tells you to give up Replicators, it's killing them, will you give up Replicators?
Where do you draw the line?
If some Alien tells you that your existence is causing them to suffer, are you going to give up your life for them?
Where do you draw the line?
Kirk, Spock, and Uhura meeting earlier than the others and working together for longer doesn't necessarily mean that those three are closer than others. Hell, just look at the TOS cast for evidence of that. Shatner and Nimoy were undoubtedly the closest out of that bunch, even though Shatner worked with most of the cast for a similar length of time. I'm closer to some people I've known for two years than I am with people I've known for 20. Some pairings of people just click better than others.No sarcasm. We now see that these three met much earlier than seemingly any others and eventually work together longer.
I'm against pointlessly destroying machines when you could've found a way to turn it off and towed it out to another stellar nursery some-where else.Man, you really want to save this child crushing machine for some reason.
I'd also say that I'm disappointed that M'Benga mentally withdraws every time when it goes to the cases which are literally CMO's cases. I don't understand if it is character's trait which should explain his further demotion or it's just a lazy writing.When watching TOS, like the Tholian Web, I always thought those seat-belt style restraints for insane sickbay patients were ridiculously primitive looking. Now I realize even those were better than the apparent non-existent restraints in SNW! This is not the first time a dangerous patient has escaped M'Benga's sickbay! (It also happened in the series premiere)
It's lazy writing because every time they want to show Babs' jiu-jitsu skills M'Benga's suddenly a tough and commanding character.I'd also say that I'm disappointed that M'Benga mentally withdraws every time when it goes to the cases which are literally CMO's cases. I don't understand if it is character's trait which should explain his further demotion or it's just a lazy writing.
Save Wesley!This child crusher can be saved
I also kinda expected the explosion to just burn more lifeforms and make it worseHow can you know that blowing up the station won’t kill them, though?
When that scene opened and the hallucinating saboteur was just sitting there all I could think was that McCoy or Crusher would have this guy on lock.When watching TOS, like the Tholian Web, I always thought those seat-belt style restraints for insane sickbay patients were ridiculously primitive looking. Now I realize even those were better than the apparent non-existent restraints in SNW! This is not the first time a dangerous patient has escaped M'Benga's sickbay! (It also happened in the series premiere)
Saving lives immediately = pointlessly?I'm against pointlessly destroying machines when you could've found a way to turn it off and towed it out to another stellar nursery some-where else.
Yeah, I needed someone to say why that wouldn’t happen before they pew pewed the thing. Why does the refinery kill them but the exploding refinery doesn’t?I also kinda expected the explosion to just burn more lifeforms and make it worse
Likely for the same reason photons don't hurt us but gamma rays do. These creatures live in a stellar nursery. The fire and heat from a station explosion is nothing compared to what fuels stellar matter.Yeah, I needed someone to say why that wouldn’t happen before they pew pewed the thing. Why does the refinery kill them but the exploding refinery doesn’t?
Strictly speaking that's never been confirmed. We know money is abolished. We also know that the "poverty is abolished" line is only for the Federation, and that's only if you define escaping poverty strictly speaking as you at least live in a trailer sized home and have a replicator for food and clothing.
Everything else in Trek indicates that resources can and do get scarce, including dilithium and valuable technical equipment like said space station. Not that Pike was wrong to destroy the space station to save the aliens, but it will almost definitely incur a severe resource loss to the Fed. And it's not so much a matter of just replicating the station materials again, as that likely requires a large amount of power (presumably the power required for replicating food for all Fed citizens is already allocated or relatively speaking doesn't require that much power).
DUDE! We REACH!Thank you! The whole idea that the 23rd century was some sort of "post-scarcity" economic utopia is very much a modern-day retcon that bears little or no resemblance to the universe we actually saw on TOS back in the day, even though nowadays people too often talk as though that was one of the defining fundamentals of STAR TREK even back in the sixties.
**SNIP**
Well, Wesley has gotten better material. But... Yeah.I like Chris Pine, I really do. But Paul Wesley is now my second favorite James T. Kirk and it's not even a competition.
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