
8 Followers
Dnf - this made absolutely no sense whatsoever. It seems the author doesn’t know Star Trek at all. It begins with small things like genetic engineering happening although canon clearly states it’s forbidden. It then goes on to Spock, being an expert in computer science, has no ideas of computers and then to Spock proclaiming to kill of a whole planet before the planet itself was even outed as a threat to anyone outside. And how can anyone call what they have their happiness? How can they want a life where they only do unnecessary tasks to gain points to get a short burst of stimuli in the pleasure center? I could understand if they’d find the system great as long as the rest of their lives would be interesting. But no, science, art, any job beyond simplest (and sometimes unnecessary) tasks are just as forbidden as any real life leisure. Even a drug addict usually knows there’s something wrong with their choice of life but here even the teenagers that have not yet gotten their first fix find the system perfect? This is so utterly illogical and wrong that it was physically painful to read. And then they also want to force the system onto others? They completely ignore freedom of choice and that getting others into the system means there are even less job openings and people get their fix less often... Again, utterly illogical. A drug addict wouldn’t share his drug with you, unless he has something to gain out of it. And here they don’t. So WHAT DRUGS DID THE AUTHOR TAKE TO COME UP WITH THIS UTTER BS?!
Sep 23, 2022
Dnf - this made absolutely no sense whatsoever. It seems the author doesn’t know Star Trek at all. It begins with small things like genetic engineering happening although canon clearly states it’s forbidden. It then goes on to Spock, being an expert in computer science, has no ideas of computers and then to Spock proclaiming to kill of a whole planet before the planet itself was even outed as a threat to anyone outside. And how can anyone call what they have their happiness? How can they want a life where they only do unnecessary tasks to gain points to get a short burst of stimuli in the pleasure center? I could understand if they’d find the system great as long as the rest of their lives would be interesting. But no, science, art, any job beyond simplest (and sometimes unnecessary) tasks are just as forbidden as any real life leisure. Even a drug addict usually knows there’s something wrong with their choice of life but here even the teenagers that have not yet gotten their first fix find the system perfect? This is so utterly illogical and wrong that it was physically painful to read. And then they also want to force the system onto others? They completely ignore freedom of choice and that getting others into the system means there are even less job openings and people get their fix less often... Again, utterly illogical. A drug addict wouldn’t share his drug with you, unless he has something to gain out of it. And here they don’t. So WHAT DRUGS DID THE AUTHOR TAKE TO COME UP WITH THIS UTTER BS?!
Sep 23, 2022




