We have Super Moderators as well. Not exactly sure what they do…
I was something like that on my old board, but it was an honorary title, kind of like being first among equals. I didn't have any extra privileges.
We have Super Moderators as well. Not exactly sure what they do…
That’s my job, not my rank.
We have Super Moderators as well. Not exactly sure what they do…
@Orac Zen ?
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Bashir says that the use of the positronic brain removes "the spark of life". He never said anything about lacking the knowledge to do the procedure. Plus Bashir managed to transfer ALL the memory of the dead part to the positronic brain and that seems competent enough.
I don't do anything. I'm just here for the Romulan ale and other perks.
Agreed about the earlier points, but not the last one. As we later learned, Soong had already successfully, or at least apparently successfully, performed the positronic transfer of Juliana in "Inheritance." Soong did not share his technique, and by his own admission it was still experimental when he performed the transfer. From http://www.chakoteya.net/NextGen/262.htm:
SOONG: She was injured when the Crystalline Entity attacked. We made it as far as Terlina Three but, she slipped into a coma. When I realised nothing could be done for her, I built an android. I tried to perfect my synaptic scanning technique so that I could transfer Juliana's memories into a positronic matrix. I didn't know if it would work, but I had to try. I couldn't stand the thought of losing the only woman I ever loved. A few days after Juliana died, I activated the android. She looked up at me and smiled. She recognised me. It had worked! Here was a life not two minutes old, and as far as she knew I was her husband. She'd just recovered from a terrible injury. It was incredible.
That’s my job, not my rank.
We have Super Moderators as well. Not exactly sure what they do…
Who moderates the moderators?
Google and the Zuck moderate us all.
Zuck runs everything.
He sucks at it, but then so do many Soong-type androids.
But the thing is, the majority of the time the Enterprise was a safe place to be at. We only saw a small part of the seven years that passed during the series. It stands to reason that we saw the interesting/dramatic part, and even so the ship and its crew weren't in mortal danger every week.
It would be far more tempting for a twin to try something to depose his brother and take his place because of the resemblance. As for whom gets the throne, it definitely mattered a lot for the one who was going to be king. between the 12th century and the 16th (a troubled era), a great many pretendants to the throne were either poisoned, executed, or exiled for different reasons (mostly pretexts). Being the king of France was a highly disputed position and in a relatively small amount of time, many kings succeeded on that throne (Games Of Throne was right at least in that respect). Being a king was apparently a rewarding position but it was a dangerous one as well.
The king was an absolute ruler. The only thing that mattered while he was alive was his WILL not the will of his dynasty. Kings were known to have people killed for even being remotely suspected of conspiring against them and even then they still managed to get themselves assassinated at an early stage (sometimes mere months after having being crowned.). As I said it was a dangerous position. Many times the heir to the throne was killed in their infancy, as a baby even. Where do you think the fictions get their inspiration from?
Dust in the wind, man. He's long gone and will never see your response.Actually the average length of a royal reign in France was longer than usual and nobody fought the rigning king for the crown from about 1000 to the start of the 100 years war, or again until the War of the Three Henrys. And even then I don't now if anyone wanted to depose Henry III or merely seize control of the government from him. Many other kingdoms were far more unstable.
Even though the early modern kings of France are listed as absolute monarchs, and Louis XIV is the typical example of an absolute monarch, they were not as absolute, despotic, tyrannical, autocratic, etc. as you imagine them to be.
It is my theory that long lasting and epsisode shows should be imagined to happen in many different alternate universes
Fairly sure the poster "Freethinker" who joined after Swedish left and posted equally frequently before getting the boot inside a week was him attempting to return. If he didn't see the reply in that guise I'm sure he will try again so hope may not be lostDust in the wind, man. He's long gone and will never see your response.
Google and the Zuck moderate us all.
I went to the doctor today for stitches. It still sounds more fun than that theory.Honestly, I find that "theory" both extreme and unnecessary.
But as long as you have fun with it, well..
I went to the doctor today for stitches. It still sounds more fun than that theory.
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