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Not necessarily. Their kids' names are Troi-Riker. Hyphenated names on Earth usually place the father's name first, then the mother's The fact Kestra and Thad have their mother's name before their father's could be because of Betazed's matriarchal culture.
So why Lwaxana took her husband surname (and gave it to her daughters), something that it is seen by many as chauvinist even today and it is not even the norm in all the Earth's cultures..?
 
So why Lwaxana took her husband surname (and gave it to her daughters), something that it is seen by many as chauvinist even today and it is not even the norm in all the Earth's cultures..?
The possible explanations I usually seen (though I believe they are themselves speculation) are that she simply liked the way "Lwaxana Troi" flowed and it amused her how much choosing to take her husband's name irritated her conservative, traditionalist father.

Real world reason would of course be that the TNG writers didn't think the matter through. TNG really did apply American norms to aliens a lot.
 
Exactly. A variable yield antimatter weapon with a warp-speed launch system, and Starfleet just makes it overnight after hearing about it. And then, they never manage another significant technological advance in shipboard weapons for 200 years.
Agreed. I liked the original torpedoes. Instead of them getting photons I would have been ok with them being able to improve the engine on the originals so they're a bit faster and more maneuverable but still not photon torpedoes.
 
Agreed. I liked the original torpedoes. Instead of them getting photons I would have been ok with them being able to improve the engine on the originals so they're a bit faster and more maneuverable but still not photon torpedoes.

To be fair, the photonic torpedoes installed post Xindi attack were nowhere near the strength of photons as we know them - having done a little check on Memory Alpha it is stated that they could still barely scratch a bird of prey's shields so they are more or less just a minor upgrade.
 
So why Lwaxana took her husband surname (and gave it to her daughters), something that it is seen by many as chauvinist even today and it is not even the norm in all the Earth's cultures..?
Maybe she used her own surname while they were married but changed it to Jack's surname when he died to honor and remember him.

Or maybe Lwaxana just likes to be different and buck tradition.
 
I've always suspected that when TNG was first created, TPTB didn't know which of Deanna's parents would be human and which would be Betazoid. They probably only nailed it down when Majel came aboard. So we really have no idea who took whose name.

Although I agree that Lwaxana just did whatever she felt like, tradition be :censored:ed. I mean, clearly she loved Ian and would never do anything to hurt him, but if she felt like pushing him a bit to take her name, that's in her wheelhouse! :lol:

Did Janeway do the right thing in separating Tuvix?

In that instance, there is no right thing.
 
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There's subjective morality, and objective morality. The former is what you feel is right, and the latter is set by an external source, usually societal law or religious precept. Since the Federation is a secular polity, and Starfleet is its paramilitary branch, the most relevant sources of objective morality are Federation law and the Starfleet equivalent of the UCMJ . As far as we know, neither has anything to say about undoing an accident like the one that created Tuvix. Ergo, there is no objective morality in play, no universal standard. Just... a whole lot of different viewpoints, everything from "Janeway committed a cruel, cold-blooded murder" to "Janeway served the greater good".
 
This one never gets brought up.

Did Janeway do the right thing in separating Tuvix?

Tuvix was the result of two becoming one in a transporter accident…but remember Thomas Riker was a result of the opposite. So replicate that, and the second Tuvix is split back into the original Tuvok and Neelix.

All three live now.
 
Well, to raise another that never seems to ring a note of contention with anyone, did Phlox do the right thing in Dear Doctor?

Much like Tuvix, it's a mystery to me why it's never ever brought up in any discussion whatsoever.
 
More to the point, if Archer had said: "Bite me, Phlox, I'm rolling out the cure!" how would people on this board react? Maybe it would be something like "Archer was a slaving scumbag who kept the Mink subjugated!"
 
Well, to raise another that never seems to ring a note of contention with anyone, did Phlox do the right thing in Dear Doctor?

Much like Tuvix, it's a mystery to me why it's never ever brought up in any discussion whatsoever.

And thank you so much for bringing both up on one page.

Anyway, back to the question: “Is there money in the Federation?”

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