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Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Star Trek / Roddenberry is a social justice warrior. Always has been.
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
We are out.
Looks like the script was given to a committee of very inexperienced writers. The plot haphazardly develops in mere paragraph long personal dramas....
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Yes, but it was done very well as the main part of the story and not shoehorned in as a piece of virtue signalling. Star Trek was a way that Roddenberry could get around strict rules and talk about social issues - censors just thought it was a naff sci-fi show. Look at the casting - a black woman in a senior role - the first on screen TV kiss between a white man and a black woman. It dealt with racism, the cold war, and one powerful episode on the Vietnam war (A Taste of Armageddon).
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Rios left the ship in Stardust City Rag - he beamed down to Freecloud to negotiate the exchange of Seven for Maddox. Pretty sure he's human. Some of the leaks have been from early drafts of the scripts.
Latest rumour for S2 - Riker's back. Looks like the ratings collapse might have pushed the production company into relenting on the constant doom and gloom.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
so many hacky explanations for previous twists in this last ep
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Either they've never tried, or they've tried and failed - with the implication that, even with thousands of species assimilated, the knowledge to create a Data-alike didn't exist in any of them. That would imply incredible hubris on the part of the writers - that out of all of those thousands of species, only humans possessed the ability to create life.
the implication from the last episode is that
But the Borg couldn't assimilate Data. The Queen tried to 'bribe him' by making him more human via a skin graft.
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We don't know that as Soong's early work was highly regarded, and he promised breakthroughs on the positronic brain. After failing to deliver on his promises, the disgraced and utterly humiliated Soong disappeared.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!