and how are they different from any AI, like the Doctor?
How come Elnor could knock them out? Aren't they supposed to be as solid and strong as Data?
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Réponse de Nexus71
le 2 avril 2020 à 22h45
That's what I said The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle.
Réponse de Nexus71
le 2 avril 2020 à 23h04
There are times, when all the world's asleep The questions run too deep, for such a simple man Won't you please, please tell me what we've learned I know it sounds absurd, but please tell me who I am
Supetramp-Logical Song
Réponse de Knixon
le 2 avril 2020 à 23h10
Put even more simply, it's claptrap BS nonsense.
Réponse de Nexus71
le 2 avril 2020 à 23h13
Now you are getting into the spirit of the show finallly Knix !!! 😁😁😁
Réponse de Knixon
le 2 avril 2020 à 23h50
Well I think they started off with it well, the Heisenberg Compensator was just something they made up to convince Holo-Moriarty to give up control of the ship. But then someone mis-heard it or something, and took it seriously, so it turned up again in Voyager and maybe DS9 too.
Réponse de Nexus71
le 2 avril 2020 à 23h52
But it sounds neat and credible
Réponse de Knixon
le 2 avril 2020 à 23h53
I can write stuff like "quantum consciousness" all day long, and all night too, but that doesn't mean it makes a lick of sense. I do sometimes get a kick out of people who think they need to point out to me that "it's all made up" and then go off the deep end on stuff like "quantum consciousness" which OF COURSE is DIFFERENT!
Réponse de Knixon
le 3 avril 2020 à 01h44
Although I would say that "beings" gives them too much credit.
Réponse de Knixon
le 3 avril 2020 à 01h45
It sounds like a de-randomizer which would be, by definition, impossible.
Réponse de Nexus71
le 3 avril 2020 à 02h22
For a moment there I thought you were getting into the spirit of things but alas......
btw Rudd is seeking you on the TOS boards Knix.
Réponse de Knixon
le 3 avril 2020 à 02h29
Eh the whole thing was just another writer screw-up anyway. They shouldn't have started acting like a Heisenberg Compensator was a real thing, to them.
Réponse de Nexus71
le 3 avril 2020 à 03h05
Hey they probably came up with the Heisenberg compensator for people like you Knix at least appreciate the effort.
Réponse de Knixon
le 3 avril 2020 à 03h08
Why for me? Like I said, it's something Geordi - I think it was, or maybe it was Riker - made up on the spot, as a way to convince Holo-Moriarty they could get him off the holodeck in physical form, while also sending a message to the "outside world" of what to do in order to convince him.
It would be like if Picard or Sisko or Janeway, etc, started acting like Corbomite was "a real thing". In THEIR universe.
Réponse de Nexus71
le 3 avril 2020 à 03h21
Well I always kinda looked at the Corbomite as a smart allusion to Dr. stangelove's Doomsday device or the whole docterine of M.A.D. were it would be silly even savage for a society developed as that in Star Trek to even contemplate such a philosophy.Wonder if it was our savageness that sparked the curiosity of the aliens of the First Federation
Réponse de Knixon
le 3 avril 2020 à 05h04
Really? It seems to me that actually played out a couple times, including on TNG and DS9. "If you destroy us, we'll destroy you." It worked, and why wouldn't it work, given the Klingons, Romulans, etc? They obviously weren't interested in peace-for-peace's sake.