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Self sealing stem bolts don't just seal themselves, you know.
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It hinges on Isaac. They have depicted a certain amount of influence from exposure to biological life has had on his limited amount of "personality". Yet, unlike Data or Asimov bots, there's no guaranteed backstop like a human-written ethical subroutine system.Zoinksberg wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 2:03 pm Will they really see this through, or back out in some way?
Also in question is the Kaylons' true agenda. Plainly they are bringing a lot of destructive power with them, but they've also taken hostages. If the Kaylons intended to just killify everyone, they'd have done so already. So what's up with that?
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Well, why do they have glowing red eyes, while Isaac has glowing blue eyes?
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Well, Crichton wasn't there to tape his eyestalk or paint his shell...
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Either the Kaylon get the Piccard speech and becomes friends or they become a permanent villain and Isaac lives in exile like Odo.PerrySimm wrote: ↑Sat Feb 23, 2019 12:39 amZoinksberg wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 2:03 pm Will they really see this through, or back out in some way?
The Kaylon do bring up a point---all lifeforms, have a desire to grow geometrically and the galaxy isn't infinitely big.
I would've liked a line, "We (Kaylons) have calculated that in 55,493 years biological life forms would consume all resources in the galaxy. That is not acceptable."
It's a shame TNG/Voyager never had a similar plot. Crew finds a planet or refugees fighting rogue AI like in BSG. And we get the in-universe explanation why even basic androids are so rare in the Star Trek universe.
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They could have uploaded Bortus's porn into the Kaylons, virus and all. If only they had a Mac PowerBook...
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Mercer made a big mistake when he showed Isaac "Infinity War." Although, it's lucky that Isaac didn't also see "Guardians of the Galaxy 2" so he'd be able to warn the Kaylons not to put their mass graves in such easily accessible areas.technobabbler wrote: ↑Sat Feb 23, 2019 2:26 pmEither the Kaylon get the Piccard speech and becomes friends or they become a permanent villain and Isaac lives in exile like Odo.PerrySimm wrote: ↑Sat Feb 23, 2019 12:39 amZoinksberg wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 2:03 pm Will they really see this through, or back out in some way?
The Kaylon do bring up a point---all lifeforms, have a desire to grow geometrically and the galaxy isn't infinitely big.
I would've liked a line, "We (Kaylons) have calculated that in 55,493 years biological life forms would consume all resources in the galaxy. That is not acceptable."
It's a shame TNG/Voyager never had a similar plot. Crew finds a planet or refugees fighting rogue AI like in BSG. And we get the in-universe explanation why even basic androids are so rare in the Star Trek universe.
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I imagine they'll go back on it. Simulation, Isaac comes around for some reason, I dunno. I'm skeptical of writing him off the show but it is possible.Zoinksberg wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 2:03 pm All ally against the Krill, admiral? I think you better be calling the Krill to come save your butts.
I really wonder if they have it in them to not hit the reset button on this. The timing is impressive if they don't, with all the character development they gave Isaac this season it would be a bold move to double down on it all being a part of his programming. Every episode told us that he is an emotionless being, but showed us things we want to believe are hints at there being more to it. Will they really see this through, or back out in some way?
Just to tell the difference. It's weird how some had one red eye and one orange eye.
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Apparently rogue AI isn't a sci-fi trope in the Orville universe.
Would've liked a joke something like---
Not Seth Green: "I can't believe this (all the skulls). It's just like that old robot movie with the governor of California."
J: "Ronald Reagan?"
Not Seth Green: "No, you idiot, that German guy with the long name."
Bortus deadpans: "He is referring to Austrian Arnold Schwarzenegger. The winner of the 2023 Oscar for best actor, but I always liked Sylvester Stallone more"
or something funnier than that.
Would've liked a joke something like---
Not Seth Green: "I can't believe this (all the skulls). It's just like that old robot movie with the governor of California."
J: "Ronald Reagan?"
Not Seth Green: "No, you idiot, that German guy with the long name."
Bortus deadpans: "He is referring to Austrian Arnold Schwarzenegger. The winner of the 2023 Oscar for best actor, but I always liked Sylvester Stallone more"
or something funnier than that.
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I'm going to make a wild gluteus guess and think that tinkering around in Isaac's head was to make him see himself as a Kaylon more than a member of the crew (something safeguards prevented from being done remotely), and that episode 2 will find a way to switch him back to seeing himself as a member of the crew first and a Kaylon second.
I'm going from the episode's title and definitely reaching... out on a limb... funny, this didn't look so high before I started climbing...
I'm going from the episode's title and definitely reaching... out on a limb... funny, this didn't look so high before I started climbing...