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I 100% guarantee if Tuvix looked normal, ST fans would have a very different perspective when it comes to killing him.
We would be cool with his murder?
Unfortunately most ST fans I see openly advocate for the killing of Tuvix.
Openly advocate?
I mean . . . I wouldn't say that.
It's a flawed premise to begin with. Just like the "Shaka, when the walls fell" was a flawed premise. But it gave us an interesting sci-fi episode.
Yes, openly advocate. At least that's what I see whenever the debate comes up.
I want to give some credit to this community, and suggest that some vocal advocates for killing Tuvix are just doing so to wind others up.
Source:
I've advocated that Janeway did nothing wrong. My primary motive is that it annoys my fellow Trek fans. I know I'm wrong, but I'm not even repentant. It's such an interesting discussion, and I enjoy being on the wrong side of it.It was a difficult situation but I don't think Janeway made the wrong decision.