yeah. its not like he doesn't have a robotic heart already, or anything...live as an artificial being?
It doesn't seem like Picard's style to prolong his life past it's natural time.
yeah. its not like he doesn't have a robotic heart already, or anything...live as an artificial being?
It doesn't seem like Picard's style to prolong his life past it's natural time.
yeah. its not like he doesn't have a robotic heart already, or anything
once you start artificially modifying your system there is no natural time line. There's no reason to think he'd have some traditionalist view about it when he was essentially a cyborg. We have all kinds of cyborgs alive on earth now. It's quite common. We don't use the term very often, and over time it will be so common no one will even think to use it. Cochlear implants, artificial hearts, subcutaneous microchips, artificial organs. Hell I have an artificial defibrilator wired to my heart and I have a bluetooth device for it so i can see what my battery and usage levels are like and send them to my cardiologist. Once you get those things, I think you can kind of kiss the idea of natural life span away. We all will have a life span, and life will end, but it can be prolonged by adding more artificial hardware.He got the heart in his 20s. He was nowhere near his natural time of death yet,
once you start artificially modifying your system there is no natural time line. There's no reason to think he'd have some traditionalist view about it when he was essentially a cyborg. We have all kinds of cyborgs alive on earth now. It's quite common. We don't use the term very often, and over time it will be so common no one will even think to use it. Cochlear implants, artificial hearts, subcutaneous microchips, artificial organs. Hell I have an artificial defibrilator wired to my heart and I have a bluetooth device for it so i can see what my battery and usage levels are like and send them to my cardiologist. Once you get those things, I think you can kind of kiss the idea of natural life span away. We all will have a life span, and life will end, but it can be prolonged by adding more artificial hardware.
Frankly Star Trek has been a little afraid to deal with that fact. A Federation society might well have an extremely low birth rate and an average human age well past 100.
Proof? Because the Enterprise comes across as a ship, so if the creators intended it then it got lost somewhere in the process.
You can regard the ships as characters all you want and you're not alone in that. But, I do not and telling me the creators indented it as such without any proof is easily dismissed.
And, no matter what, the ENT-D is ugly and if it is a character it is a lumpy, uneven, awkward, mass of a character. Not interesting to me.
He had a choice to reverse it or die. He didn't.well he didn’t choose to become one. Soong made that choice.
...live as an artificial being?
It doesn't seem like Picard's style to prolong his life past it's natural time.
Yes it is. Because it is Picardin this show and he was ok with it.
Fans have this fixed image of their heroes. Thing is, people change. Always. That's what happens in real life. I'm different now than I was 20 years ago. So is Picard. He even changed during the season, finding more will to keep going with his life.
Real humans aren't stagnant creatures who remain the same for decades. If you want that for your tv/movie/book characters, you're expecting unrealistic individuals.
Picard is more interesting than he was before.
And, until the show states otherwise it just Picard, which is consistent with Trek tech presented before. No reason to assume it isn't Picard.
Sure it is. In TOS consciousness was transferable.Than it's not Picard according to TOS...
What are little girls made of... copied memories. Not real kirk. The last ep with the Mind transfer was not all kirk as well. Picard is a a copy according to dialogue. Scanned not transferred.Sure it is. In TOS consciousness was transferable.
I would not expect Korby to get it right.What are little girls made copied memories. Not real kirk. The last ep with the Mind transfer was not all kirk as well. Picard is a a copy according to dialogue. Scanned not transferred.
Remember, he was dying from a disease, not the end of his normal expected lifespan. I’d sure take the bump for a few more headache-free years.
Rios’s ship isn’t ‘ugly;’ however it looks very impractical as a freighter, unless it just wasn’t hauling cargo containers at the moment. It would be like using my car itself to haul freight when it would be more practical to have a U-Haul trailer hooked up to it for that job.
...live as an artificial being?
It doesn't seem like Picard's style to prolong his life past it's natural time.
Well, he could always kill himself. That's his choice after all.Really, the only thing that ticks me off about the synth thing is precisely that Picard has no agency in the matter. I can think of a few reasons he might very well choose to live as a synthetic lifeform - from Chabon's "put your money where you mouth is" reasoning to simply wanting to be around as a mentor for confused, traumatized Soji - but robbing him of the choice was really a poor bit of writing.
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