Well, they got him on the show... so they had to find something for him to do... kinda like Uhura opening hailing frequencies when Kirk coulda just hit the darn button on his chair.Why can aliens talk to each other in their own language and people standing near them with universal translators can't understand them? i.e. in ds9 dax often speaks klingon in the presence of other ds9 crew, or translates what the klingons said.
And how did Q get away with saying Mon Capitan so often? Maybe he used his Q-power to disable the universal translators for those two words. He was quite the drama queen, after all.
And what's with all this Klingon Qapla' nonsense? They shoulda been running around yelling Success!
Oooh, this is working me up. Must think happy thoughts. Happy thoughts. All canon is internally self-consistent. All canon is internally self-consistent. All canon is internally self-consistent.
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The UT is one of the singular most broken things about Trek.
They encounter an alien life form for the first time.. exchange a few sentences and suddenly the UT says "AHA!" and translates the alien language perfectly and in real time (and even changes lip movement to english words on the viewscreen)... and all this with less than 50 words exchanged.
Best not to think too hard about it![]()
I figure if I'm willing to suspend disbelief on faster-than-light travel, transporters, beam weapons, magical holodecks, and a utopian society that can somehow sustain a money-free economy, the universal translator is no big leap.
As others have said, it's TV. The UT was just a plot device to explain why aliens are speaking English. It's not an idea that's meant to be examined all that closely.
I liked the UT problems part of Sanctuary. The rest of the Skrreean storyline sucked.
I wonder what happened to the Skrreea during the Dominion War. Maybe, the Jem'Hadar slaughtered all of them.![]()
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