I find it amusing that despite the series being called "Picard", and was developed with the idea of exploring said titular character, all the interesting stuff that would have properly flesh out the character already happened (convincing Stafleet to save the Romulans, the relocation of Romulans, his quasi-paternal relationship with Elnor, Picard's relationship with Raffi and maybe get a proper answer why she keeps calling him JL as opposed to some "you won't stop calling me that, would you" bullshit reason, Picard's reaction to Mars getting blown up, feeling betrayed by Starfleet, resigning and leaving Starfleet) and all we see are bits of flashback from a far more interesting story.
It would be like the story of Walter White from Breaking Bad not be shown for 5 seasons, instead the series starts all of the sudden with Walt trying to wipe his traces so the cops don't catch him (so season 5), and every other arc from the show (first cooking, relationship with Jesse, the conflict with Tuco, the twins, getting involved with Gus, Walt's conflict with his wife and son) is only shown in a series of short flashbacks.
PIC: The End is the Beginning.
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You get a pass if the thing you're stealing from stole from you.mathewgsmith wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 11:27 am
Plus big sections toward the end stolen nearly word for word from Mass Effect.
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The thing is a lot of this is being shown in flashback. That stuff is the Aeyrs Targaryen part of the story.Mabus wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 4:40 pm I find it amusing that despite the series being called "Picard", and was developed with the idea of exploring said titular character, all the interesting stuff that would have properly flesh out the character already happened (convincing Stafleet to save the Romulans, the relocation of Romulans, his quasi-paternal relationship with Elnor, Picard's relationship with Raffi and maybe get a proper answer why she keeps calling him JL as opposed to some "you won't stop calling me that, would you" bullshit reason, Picard's reaction to Mars getting blown up, feeling betrayed by Starfleet, resigning and leaving Starfleet) and all we see are bits of flashback from a far more interesting story.
It would be like the story of Walter White from Breaking Bad not be shown for 5 seasons, instead the series starts all of the sudden with Walt trying to wipe his traces so the cops don't catch him (so season 5), and every other arc from the show (first cooking, relationship with Jesse, the conflict with Tuco, the twins, getting involved with Gus, Walt's conflict with his wife and son) is only shown in a series of short flashbacks.
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Alex Kurtzman and Akiva Goldsman were both heavily involved in creating and developing the series. The chances of it being even passable entertainment were somewhat lower than Barcelona getting on to me to be the replacement for Lionel Messi.
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So synthetic life forms are banned and there is no effect on the economy of the Federation? Were synthetics only being used to construct the relief convoy of ships?
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I suppose the more PC term "synthetic" refers to human-like AI+robotic body, so maybe industrial robots are excluded. Though if that's the case, what happened to the exocomps.hypocratus wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 6:49 pm So synthetic life forms are banned and there is no effect on the economy of the Federation? Were synthetics only being used to construct the relief convoy of ships?
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What did Mass Effect steal from Trek? Might be the odd detail reminiscent of Trek (hard to do any of that sort of sci-fi without there being something that might remind you of it), but I can't recall anything particularly standing out.CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 6:07 pmYou get a pass if the thing you're stealing from stole from you.mathewgsmith wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 11:27 am
Plus big sections toward the end stolen nearly word for word from Mass Effect.
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We're told in a later episode that it basically means anything using "positronic matrix" technology, including medical treatments that don't even involve AI. This explicitly extends to letting children die of easily treatable diseases.Mabus wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 8:19 pmI suppose the more PC term "synthetic" refers to human-like AI+robotic body, so maybe industrial robots are excluded. Though if that's the case, what happened to the exocomps.hypocratus wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 6:49 pm So synthetic life forms are banned and there is no effect on the economy of the Federation? Were synthetics only being used to construct the relief convoy of ships?
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The Federation overacting on a moral principal? How shocking!mathewgsmith wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 2:08 amWe're told in a later episode that it basically means anything using "positronic matrix" technology, including medical treatments that don't even involve AI. This explicitly extends to letting children die of easily treatable diseases.Mabus wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 8:19 pmI suppose the more PC term "synthetic" refers to human-like AI+robotic body, so maybe industrial robots are excluded. Though if that's the case, what happened to the exocomps.hypocratus wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 6:49 pm So synthetic life forms are banned and there is no effect on the economy of the Federation? Were synthetics only being used to construct the relief convoy of ships?