Nor in "WNMHGB."
Considering Uhura wears the same duty uniform as everyone else (only her badge is different) why would she have a different dress uniform?That was a cadet dress uniform, and there were no cadets in Cage![]()
PoTayto PoTahtoBecause it's a sci-fi series not a magic series.
Prepare to remain sad.I wouldn't put it past the current people in charge to somehow alter Pike's fate. At least that would finally confirm that this is not the prime timeline. And nothing would make me happier than seeimg STD to be erased from proper Star Trek canon!
A hard-and-fast rule Trek has broken more often than not. Put another way, Trek is science fantasy and has been from day one, not strict science fiction.Because it's a sci-fi series not a magic series.
Picard Season 2
She was refusing treatment, it was mentioned in the episode. You can't force someone to get treatment, it's unethical
No. Clark's little line about science and magic can be shoved up his cold dead arse.There is a fine line between magic and science.
I don’t know who he is or what you are referring to? But there *is* a fine line between science and magic. Show our science to someone a few hundred years ago and it is likely to be perceived as magic. If someone 500 years from now shows us their science it could also be perceived as magic…No. Clark's little line about science and magic can be shoved up his cold dead arse.
I don’t know who he is or what you are referring to? But there *is* a fine line between science and magic. Show our science to someone a few hundred years ago and it is likely to be perceived as magic. If someone 500 years from now shows us their science it could also be perceived as magic…![]()
I have a very closed mind and unfortunately haven’t read any Arthur C Clarke (yet). I must have heard it in an episode of Star Trek or Doctor Who?He's referring to Arthur C. Clarke and Clarke's Law: Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Not to be confused with Clark's Law: Only one bespectacled mild mannered reporter for a great Metropolitan newspaper is secretly Superman.
It's invoked in a conversation between the Doctor and Ace in the Season 26 story "Battlefield," before being flipped on its head to assert that: "Any sufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from technology."I have a very closed mind and unfortunately haven’t read any Arthur C Clarke (yet). I must have heard it in an episode of Star Trek or Doctor Who?![]()
That’s the one! Great episodes!It's invoked in a conversation between the Doctor and Ace in the Season 26 story "Battlefield," before being flipped on its head to assert that: "Any sufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from technology."
How else are we to feel good about ourselves?We just like to tell ourselves otherwise because calling it "science" makes the franchise sound smarter.
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