Even if they had AI I don’t think it reaches the threshold that triggers extinction. Life like synths like Soji seem to be where the line in drawn. They didn’t appear to have gotten that far.
Even if they had AI I don’t think it reaches the threshold that triggers extinction. Life like synths like Soji seem to be where the line in drawn. They didn’t appear to have gotten that far.
Agreed, and their spaceflight capability seemed to be early 1960s.This. Kataan had 20th Century technology at best. I'm amazed the probe they had was even able to make Picard live someone else's life. They didn't have AI.
Agreed, and their spaceflight capability seemed to be early 1960s.
It's an interesting detail that Kataan was also destroyed by a nova and that the main theme of the show is based on Batai's song from "The Inner Light"![]()
I really don't understand why so many underestimate the technological abbilities of the Kataanians. Spaceflight capability is just one area of technology.Agreed, and their spaceflight capability seemed to be early 1960s.
Romulus was destroyed by a supernova, but the supernova wasn't caused by the Zhat Vash.
The Zhat Vash were only responsible for the synth attack on Mars, not the Romulan supernova. As far as we know, the supernova was a natural occurence. So there's no reason to think Kataan had anything to do with the Zhat Vash.
Having warp capability could have saved at least some of them.I really don't understand why so many underestimate the technological abbilities of the Kataanians. Spaceflight capability is just one area of technology.
Just because they weren't warp capable doesn't necessarily mean that they weren't much more advanced in other fields.
We could never have produced anything like the probe. Neither in 1960 nor today![]()
Having warp capability could have saved at least some of them.
I didn't mean that the Zhat Vash caused the nova, but the species/entity the admonition warned against might have caused all three of them (Tkon, Kataan and Romulus).
Good point. These might also be caused by the ancient enemy. But i'm not sure if we should exclude the Kataanians from the list.I don't think Kataan deserves to be on this list, but in canon we have two other surprising supernovae (besides the ones the Q started during their civil war): Sarpeidon and Bynaus.
The Sarpeidon (Beta Niobe) supernova destroyed a civilization that had mastered time travel to an amazing extent. Certainly more advanced than the Federation at the time (although oddly planetbound). They may have been anti-AI amongst their other eccentricities.
The Bynars were hugely pro-cyborg, of course. It's weird to think of them as anti-AI or anti-synthetic, but maybe their promotion of combining synthetic life with organic life was viewed as a threat to the Supreme Extragalactic Synthetic Federation (SESF). That supernova was prevented, but maybe they went back later.
Their are also some canonical novae, which may or may not be supernovae. The one that destroyed the superadvanced Fabrini. The survivors of that ended up being ruled by an AI (the Oracle) on their asteroid spaceship.
The Platonians' original star, Sahndara, went nova thousands of years ago. They seem to be anti-AI types.
The Vians of the Minara system were also more advanced than the Federation, but showed no signs of AI technology. Gem's empathic species was pre-warp, but may have been collateral damage in the Minara explosion.
Romulus was destroyed by a supernova, but the supernova wasn't caused by the Zhat Vash.
As far as we know, the supernova was a natural occurence
The tie in novel seems to suggest that it was not a natural occurrence. Although it does not go into detail. Just an Astrophysicist being puzzled that the data does not make sense, and reporting to Starfleet Intelligence that it may be an act of malice.
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