As I was watching that episode I was thinking that they made the wrong decision. I mean yeh, Hugh became an individual, and I think I would've done the same if I were Picard... I don't know, but I'm pretty sure Hugh would've done this whole virus-thing if they ask him. Of course they can't do that, that would be a suicide mission and all, but I'm positive he'd have said yes.
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostWhats the point in ethics if your all dead?"A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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Originally posted by DigiFluid View PostTo borrow from another great series: "it's not enough simply to survive. One has to be worthy of survival."Originally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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Originally posted by Mr.MacGadget View PostOh yes, that hair she wore for like 60 episodes, that was odd... but also very funny when someone attacked the ship, and suddenly the bun... lost it's structural integrity.
That bun made Janeway seem incredibly stuffy and I dare say unattractive. When she literally let her hair down, things changed significantly for her. She seemed much more personable and pleasant all around. The bun bears a great resemblance to a look an officer at work has cultivated...and she micromanages everyone to death. Nobody can stand her--not even me. I'm very thankful Janeway didn't stay looking like that.
Originally posted by Mr.MacGadget View PostI understand it, cause you can't compare those 2 persons IMO. One was made to kill, it wasn't his decision to kill ppl, he just couldn't help himself. But Finn... well, all I can say is, trying to avoid a big debate about terrorism, so he made that choice, he choose to kill innocent ppl. And no matter for how long, how hard he would try to convince me about the legitimacy of this, that this was the only thing he could do, that what he did was right because of this and that, well no, he couldn't convince me. There's no way to justify such actions, when he choose himself to do those actions.
Finn... I would have gladly shot him a dozen times.
Originally posted by nx01a View PostAh, yes. The episode that proves Riker will do ANYTHING.Originally posted by DigiFluid View PostTwo feet and a heartbeat AMIRITE?
Originally posted by nx01a View PostU R!
He even tried to do an android. *facepalm* Hitting on Data's daughter? Bad man.Originally posted by Mr.MacGadget View PostLOL, Riker is a horn dog, no question about that. When he talks about Soren to Troi, and he says something like he hopes that they're still friends, even if he has this thing for Soren... I was waiting for a 'Soren, yeh... and what about the hundreds of women you had in all over the Galaxy?!' answer from Troi.
If he somehow got a foothold into the Gamma or Delta Quadrants, I'm sure he'd take the time to do a "bio-survey" of those quadrants.Last edited by Cold Fuzz; 21 August 2010, 11:12 PM.sigpic
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Originally posted by Cold Fuzz View PostLosing structural integrity...hilarious. I'd green you for that Mac but at the moment, I can't green you, Digi, or nx01a.
That bun made Janeway seem incredibly stuffy and I dare say unattractive. When she literally let her hair down, things changed significantly for her. She seemed much more personable and pleasant all around. The bun bears a great resemblance to a look an officer at work has cultivated...and she micromanages everyone to death. Nobody can stand her--not even me. I'm very thankful Janeway didn't stay looking like that.
Danar was interesting. He was a formidable opponent on many levels but he was thoughtful and funny in his own way. Though the two of them were opponents, even Worf verbally defended Danar and the other soldiers in front of Narok and the other Angosian leaders. You know, I don't think Danar would resort to kidnapping and taking hostages.
Finn... I would have gladly shot him a dozen times.
Yeah, Riker's been Kirking it up on TNG for 5 seasons. Thomas Riker wanting to get involved with Kira on DS9 kind of proved this too. I remember him even flirting with a four-armed keyboardist in the Unification two-parter, and she wasn't even the most attractive member of her species. Then there was that colonist the got devoured by the Crystalline Entity in Silicon Avatar...
If he somehow got a foothold into the Gamma or Delta Quadrants, I'm sure he'd take the time to do a "bio-survey" of those quadrants.
Danar wouldn't have such things, he was programmed to kill, but not to send a kid on a spacebus or whatever they called it, full with children, to blow it up... we can't tell the same about Finn.
... an the list goes on for Riker. In Conundrum, he has that very nice scene with Troi, he can feel the affection from her, the gentlness... then what he does when he return to his quarters? Ro. LOL Maybe there was a thrid woman for him in the morning? Haha, I bet in those days any woman could've convinced him...
Woman: Hey, maybe we're married...
Riker: Sooo true, my lady! *kisses the girl*
Data: Or maybe you are brother and sister.
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Star Trek 3.22 "The Savage Curtain"
I don't know why I always think of this one as being one of the earlier episodes, but for some reason I do. An episode which has gone down in history as one of the most well-known stories (it was even the template for the Futurama parody episode). This also complicates the WW3/Eugenics War issue with the introduction of Col. Green.
Star Trek 3.23 "All Our Yesterdays"
One of my favourite episodes of the entire series. It's just such a nice character piece for each of the Big Three, it has lovely set work, and it's so very sci-fi to send an entire population to the past.
But one of my favourite parts about this episode is the overriding sense of despair that permeates the episode from beginning to end. A world about to die eseentially says 'to hell with history' and its population flees into the past to avoid death; Kirk finds himself trapped in the planet's equivalent of the Dark Ages; the woman that Spock and McCoy meet thinks she's gone mad at seeing other people for the first time in who knows how long; Spock actually falls in love! just long enough to have it ripped away from him; McCoy standing by while Spock discovers his humanity, unable to help despite all his pro-human protestations over the run of the series.
Just a great episode, I kind of wish it had been the finale rather than the following episode. It is, however, the last episode if you sort by Stardate, so I guess it has that going for it.
Star Trek 3.24 "Turnabout Intruder"
The final story of TOS God how I wish this show had gone on for longer....
Star Trek TAS 1.01 "More Tribbles, More Troubles"
Oh dear."A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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Originally posted by Mr.MacGadget View PostTNG, 5x24, The Next Phase
TNG, 5x25, The Inner Light - so beautiful.
TNG, 5x26, 6x01, Time's Arrow
TNG, 6x02, Realm of Fear
And I updated my siggie. Not sure how clear it is, but that is from the end of The Inner Light...sigpic
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Originally posted by Cold Fuzz View PostAn excellent signature; two very similar moments for Picard and Janeway.
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Originally posted by Mr.MacGadget View PostThanks Fuzz. Yeh, first I thought I have to drop the Janeway siggie, cause I don't know how to use Photoshop and such programmes, but as I was watching those 2 pics I realized, it's not only similar moments, but if I put them together it looks like Janeway listening to Picard's play. So I thought wow, that's wonderful.sigpic
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Originally posted by Cold Fuzz View PostIt does look like Janeway listening to Picard play. All the more reason to keep it!
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