3. Why beam attackers into Dahj's apartment when they could have
just beamed her into a shielded cell? Even with her android Kung Fu,
speed, and strength, she couldn't break through shields. They could
have even just beamed out her head. Sure, that's nasty but it would
have given them access to her brain without needed to worry if she
would fight them.
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I've always wants to see a series with scenes of people in the Star Trek universe living real lives outside of Starfleet and now we have it, but it doesn't make sense.
I'm not going to get into the economic questions. That's a huge issue, but
I do want to point out something that seem to me missing.
1. Where is Lore's body? If they needed a fully working android, they could have studied him to learn how to create a new body for Data's consciousness.
2. What happened to Juliana Tainer? (aka Data's Mother). Surely her secret would have been known by Starfleet via official ship logs. Even if they decided not to tell her, when/if she "died" she could have been studied.
3. Why beam attackers into Dahj's apartment when they could have just
beamed her into a shielded cell? Even with her android Kung Fu, speed, and strength, she couldn't break through shields. They could have even just beamed out her head. Sure, that's nasty but it would have given them access to her brain without needed to worry if she would fight them.
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Faux Dameron <fauxdameron@mailfence.com> wrote:
3. Why beam attackers into Dahj's apartment when they could have
just beamed her into a shielded cell? Even with her android Kung Fu,
speed, and strength, she couldn't break through shields. They could
have even just beamed out her head. Sure, that's nasty but it would
have given them access to her brain without needed to worry if she
would fight them.
This question exposes a plot hole so great it undermines the major
mystery of the series (or at least the major mystery of this
season). The moment the Romulans do as you suggest there's virtually
no mystery that would propel Picard to investigate and likely no
show. That's a big problem for the writers.
The only reason I can think of requires taking a production point of
view which means the show messed up when they laid out the major plot
points. Perhaps laying out mysterious characteristics over a few
episodes and tying in information from other Soong-type androids into
a larger picture would have helped make this make more sense. But I
think that TNG knowledge and consideration are well beyond what Star
Trek: Picard staff are willing to aim for. I don't think the writers
really watched TNG. Picard's life was saved many times by many people
(the heart surgeons who replaced his heart with an artificial heart
after he recklessly got into a barfight with some Nausicaans,
countless fellow Starfleeters including Riker his former
second-in-command, Q since the de Lancie Q both introduced and saved
Picard from the Borg early on and let Picard see what his life would
be if he had made safer choices when he was young, etc.) so why the
big interest in Data (whom Picard merely tolerated when they served together)? Why the years-long mourning?
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resistant than any so-called "social media" website (which are each
single points of censorship). At least here you know your posts are
being propagated and hidden only for that reader.
I guess, they call it 'dramatic license'?
On the years-long mourning... I think Data was only a part of it.
Picard's life was defined by SF. And to have it turn into (in his
eyes) the antithesis of what SF should be... was just too much for
him to bear. He disconnected from everything.
I can see why people would see a few episodes of this and not want to
pay to see another.
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