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mojo1701 said:You mean "conscience"?
Yeah! that one ... it's sudnay, spelling part of my brain is on stand-by

[edit: another spelling mistake ... I think I'll keep it though!)
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mojo1701 said:You mean "conscience"?
This is what I consider Trek. Trek is supposed to make you think. It's not supposed to be cut-n-dry sci-fi. The best episodes have morality, tough choices and character building. These last 2 haven't been perfect but they are a positive step in the right direction towards what I consider to be true Trek.Orius said:Some more thoughts I've had on this episode, and the overall storyline as well:
I think Starfleet/Earth assumed Soong took the embryos because he wanted to build an army of genetic supermen or something. Look at Archer's reaction when he views the recording of the birthday party Soong holds for the kids. He's genuinely surprised. Soong's not raising them to be violent; rather he's raising them like any ordinary kids would be raised.
Well, there was this one show where one guy wrote 59 episodes in a row. But yeah, not common.Cthulhudrew said:I think you'll find it's actually fairly rare for the alternative to happen- where a multi-episode arc is credited as being written by the same person.
Staffan said:Well, there was this one show where one guy wrote 59 episodes in a row. But yeah, not common.
Orius said:The storyline's still going pretty strong.
*Of course that raises the question of why Kirk's loose cannon behavior was tolerated; my assumption is that Section 31 had no problem with Kirk taking on threats the way he did regardless of how many times he broke the Prime Directive or Starfleet Regulations.![]()