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- From: mlsa@ns1.cc.lehigh.edu (MICHAEL LAUREN SHERMAN)
- Newsgroups: rec.arts.startrek.current
- Subject: Re: Quality of "Quality of Life"
- Message-ID: <1992Nov21.070704.60009@ns1.cc.lehigh.edu>
- Date: 21 Nov 92 07:07:04 GMT
- Organization: Lehigh University
- Lines: 97
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- In article <Bxx0rK.FMv@news.cso.uiuc.edu>, jal41820@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Smiley) wr
- ites:
- >dave@cs.arizona.edu (Dave Schaumann) writes:
- >:)In article <BxuHxF.LKB@news.cso.uiuc.edu>, kpm44977@uxa (Kevin P. McDonald) w
- rites:
- >:)> few comments on the latest TNG episode "The Quality of Life", but first...
- >
- >:)>O.K., now for some unsolicited opinions.
- >:)>wasn't the core idea of this story already seen in [...] "Home Soil"?
- >
- >:)IMHO, this is the downfall of this episode. It doesn't just use a previous
- >:)idea, it steals wholesale from previous episodes:
- >
- >This should be fun... :)
- >
- >:) 1. Unknown and unsuspected new life form is put in jeopardy by self-
- >:) centered and overly ambitious scientist [Home Soil, Evolution].
- >
- >In Home Soil, the scientists didn't have much of a clue they were dealing
- >with a life form, and when the Enterprise did, they accepted it immediately;
- >it was taking in energy to fuel itself, and reproducing. In Evolution, the
- >crew was pretty convinced the nanites were alive. Here, the CREW can't even
- >prove it definitely until the very end. The strugle is in this definition,
- >not the crew overcoming the dificulty. And I think it's a little bit about
- >helping one another.
- >
- >:) 2. The rights of machine intellegence is brought up [Measure of a Man,
- >:) Evolution, Offspring]. Unlike those, however, no new ground is explored
- .
- >
- >This wasn't about the rights of machine intellegence as much as those episodes,
- >or as much as it was about just rights of life forms.
- >
- >:) 3. Data shows he is able to take over the ship single-handedly whenever
- >:) he takes a mind to [Brothers]
- >
- >The transporters are the whole ship?
- >
- >:) 4. Riker performs in a manner that suggests he's /not/ good captain materia
- l
- >:) [Rascals, Darmok, just to name two that come to mind]
- >
- >I don't see how Rascals showed that at all. Darmok could have, but that's an
- >opinion of command style.
- >
- >:) 5. Characters are put in mortal danger, but everyone (except a walk-on
- >:) character) is safe and sound by the time the credits roll.
- >:) [virtually every episode ever made (TOS included)]
- >
- >Well, this isn't a reason the episode is any better or worse than any
- >other. Yesterday's Enterprise did the same thing, but not many seemed to
- >complain there. Maybe because, like there, it wasn't the main point. The
- >point was in having the exocomps showing their willingness to help, and
- >their self-sacrifice.
- >
- >:)Additionally, we have Picard and LaForge put in danger by trechnology
- >
- >Actually, it was radiation. The fact many experiments that go wrong can
- >produce harmful radiation seems quite palausible to me.
- >
- >:)introduced just for the episode, and rescued by trechnology just for the
- >
- >Well, considering the exocomps were the *point* of the episode, I think
- >it rather appropriate. Besides, I thought you said above you're tired of
- >seeing the same things over and over? Did you want an *old* solution?
- >
- >:)And there's another thing too. This episode clearly establishes that the
- >:)Federation now has the ability to create artificially intelligent machines
- >:)on a wholesale scale. Any takers on a bet we'll never see or hear of them
- >:)again?
- >
- >Well, the lab was wrecked. Maybe the designs were wrecked with them. That
- >takes care of that problem.
- >
- >--
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- >
- Tasha Yar is Dead, or at least she was last time I checked, or at least she is
- in this universe, or at least she had some sort of physical harm. Insidently
- "Why don't you all just get a life? You sir, have you ever kissed a girl...
- you took a show which I did for two years on a lark long ago and turned it
- into a <royal pain in the ass>" Wm. Shattner SNL It's getting to the point
- where y'all can't even suspend your disbelief long enough to piss. Self
- respecting people who just watch the show for enjoyment are forced behind
- closed doors so some crazy guy in fake spock ears won't ask if you caught
- episode 234234283490 of the next generation.
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