I always thought that Doc would've have been a good match. They were basically on the same level, i guess that the only drawback was that Doc was a hologram so could their relationship been 'solid'.
The Doctor. He was the only one who seemed to be a close match both intellectually and emotionally/maturity-wise.
But... he's... got... no... blood! And I refuse to believe that, even with the mobile emitter, a hologram can provide the same sort of tactile complexity as an organic.
As I said upthread, the Doc'd need to make himself an organic body to be in the running - imho.
But... he's... got... no... blood! And I refuse to believe that, even with the mobile emitter, a hologram can provide the same sort of tactile complexity as an organic.
As I said upthread, the Doc'd need to make himself an organic body to be in the running - imho.
But... he's... got... no... blood! And I refuse to believe that, even with the mobile emitter, a hologram can provide the same sort of tactile complexity as an organic.
As I said upthread, the Doc'd need to make himself an organic body to be in the running - imho.
But... he's... got... no... blood! And I refuse to believe that, even with the mobile emitter, a hologram can provide the same sort of tactile complexity as an organic.
As I said upthread, the Doc'd need to make himself an organic body to be in the running - imho.
So, without sex, you can't have an intimate relationship?
Based on my unfortunately rather limited research into romantic relationships, I agree. Certainly intimate touching is extremely important.Without sex you can have close platonic relationship but I believe sex is involved with regards to an intimate one.
Without sex you can have close platonic relationship but I believe sex is involved with regards to an intimate one. This may have suited Doc as he had no true physical feelings but Seven on the other hand having all the physical feeling of a human being may have wanted a little more than fireside chit chatSo, without sex, you can't have an intimate relationship?![]()
Wow, what a narrow view of love, romance and intimacy.Based on my unfortunately rather limited research into romantic relationships, I agree. Certainly intimate touching is extremely important.Without sex you can have close platonic relationship but I believe sex is involved with regards to an intimate one.
Wow, what a narrow view of love, romance and intimacy.Based on my unfortunately rather limited research into romantic relationships, I agree. Certainly intimate touching is extremely important.Without sex you can have close platonic relationship but I believe sex is involved with regards to an intimate one.![]()
Name-calling? What the fuck? I was just pointing out that I find "love, intimacy and romance = sex" a really limited point of view. Nothing more and nothing less.And today's award for non-debating, boorish name-calling goes to... NCC-1701!![]()
I agree with this in large part - she would hardly be well-matched with a Neelix, Tom Paris or Kirk type - which is why I suggested Barclay, as they're both emotionally immature.I think this is a case of opposites repel. She needed someone as logical and dedicated to efficiency as she was. So either another Borg turned human (besides Picard), Data (who didn't die, because Nemesis never happened), or someone in Starfleet that just doesn't get the whole emotions thing.
Maybe during the VOY timeframe, but who's to say she couldn't grow into a mildly emotional individual? I think she could mature into just the sort of woman for ol' Reg.To me, the thought of Seven having a sexual relationship is hysterical. Remember the episode when she forces the Borg kids into a minute-by-minute schedule? "Fun will now commence for one hour." Yeah, imagine it like that. I find that very funny.
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