I just saw the Tuvix episode for the first time.
I was shocked by the ending of it. I've read some offhand comments about it and from the impressions I got from those it seemed like a light-hearted episode.
But the ending was extremely creepy!
I can maybe understand Janeway having to make the decision she did.
But, how about letting Mr. Tuvix go with a bit of dignity?
She didn't even state to him what her decision was. Just killed him in cold-blood without even saying she is going to first.
She could have at least verbalized her decision to him. Then said a prayer for him. Or at least offered some words of encouragement to him before she killed him. Or made any kind of show of compassion to him. Anything other than just outright killing him without talking to him first.
That was a really cold-blooded execution she gave him.
I used to think the Sisko's actions in In the Pale Moonlight was the most hardcore thing in Trek, but now I see that nefarious nature of that has been trumped by Janeway's killing of Tuvix.
Am I the only one who found the method of Mr. Tuvix's demise to be extremely disturbing?
I was shocked by the ending of it. I've read some offhand comments about it and from the impressions I got from those it seemed like a light-hearted episode.
But the ending was extremely creepy!
I can maybe understand Janeway having to make the decision she did.
But, how about letting Mr. Tuvix go with a bit of dignity?
She didn't even state to him what her decision was. Just killed him in cold-blood without even saying she is going to first.
She could have at least verbalized her decision to him. Then said a prayer for him. Or at least offered some words of encouragement to him before she killed him. Or made any kind of show of compassion to him. Anything other than just outright killing him without talking to him first.
That was a really cold-blooded execution she gave him.
I used to think the Sisko's actions in In the Pale Moonlight was the most hardcore thing in Trek, but now I see that nefarious nature of that has been trumped by Janeway's killing of Tuvix.
Am I the only one who found the method of Mr. Tuvix's demise to be extremely disturbing?
