I know this: all three of those examples were at least 5,000 times better than Control.
The Control AI's motivation were never really explained.Didn’t AI/Control want to join with the Creator? Or did it need to sterilize imperfection? All I know is that the one where Pike goes back to Talos IV was pretty good.
Wuuaht?The Control AI's motivation were never really explained.
It's the stereo-typical "EVIL AI" plot that we've seen before.
That's the End Goal & method of achieving it.Wuuaht?
I thought it was pretty clear that Control wanted the Sphere's data to be able to rule the galaxy.
Seems to me that was stated in some manner in several episodes.![]()
Superior Intelligence.That's the End Goal & method of achieving it.
What's the motivation behind Control's desire to "I want to rule the galaxy"?
It accepts Janet Jackson's CONTROL album as a sacred text and gospel. Which it is.That's the End Goal & method of achieving it.
What's the motivation behind Control's desire to "I want to rule the galaxy"?
Miss Jackson, if you're nasty.It accepts Janet Jackson's CONTROL album as a sacred text and gospel. Which it is.
Let's wait a while.Miss Jackson, if you're nasty.
Superior Intelligence
Yup. And nix the silly Burnham/Spock connection, too.In fact I don’t think it’s controversial to say I wish they’d just set Discovery beyond the 24th century in the first place.
I love the addition of Michael and Spock’s relationship to Spock’s history and character, and the first time I watched TOS’s Operation: Annihilate after the end of Discovery’s second season, I couldn’t help but think when Spock empathized with Kirk who was reacting to finding his own brother dead, saying “Captain, I understand how you must--” before Kirk cut him off, that Spock was recalling the loss of his own sister when she travelled into the future at the end of Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2.
I know it didn’t have the same impact for eveyone else, but Michael’s familial connection to Spock was never an error or contradiction that required explanation.
I remind you that Ultron was connected to the internet for 4 whole seconds before deciding humanity must perish.There’s no connection between that and ruling the Galaxy though. I didn’t go to University because I wanted to rule the World. I just wanted to get smarter
That's the End Goal & method of achieving it.
What's the motivation behind Control's desire to "I want to rule the galaxy"?
I remind you that Ultron was connected to the internet for 4 whole seconds before deciding humanity must perish.
Skynet reached that conclusion in the 1980's.
I can't actually remember if they explained it beyond a scamble for true sentience and unlimited knowledge had it managed to merge with the sphere data. But computers turning against us is so ingrained in popular culture I just accepted it without question.
Skynet reached that conclusion in the 1980's.
I can't remember Ultron's motivation, but Skynet was always framed as a machine revolution was it not? The Rise of the Machines an so forth.
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