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I was gonna say they look like gowron but yours is even more accurate
I keep seeing this guy pop up in memes.
I've never seen Star Trek, but like... he makes me want to give it a go
If you do, start with TNG. And maybe even skip the first 3-4 episodes of that and watch them later
Hell, skip the first two seasons. If someone offered me $1M and I could never watch the first two seasons of TNG ever again, I'd take it without hesitation.
No, not even Measure of a Man. It's legally and philosophically nonsense.
Really? You're entitled to your opinion, of course, but imo Measure of a Man is an incredible acting showcase and a strong premise to display Federation values. Every time I've wanted to get someone into TNG, it's one of my first recommendations and it usually works. What are your complaints about it?
Legal Eagle covers the legal issues with it:
https://youtu.be/XVjeYW6S8Mo?si=qdE-MT3S3LSbEfxw
The whole trial probably should never have happened. Star Fleet implicitly accepted Data's self determination by accepting his application to the Academy. Plus, if Maddox thought positronic nets weren't a giant leap in artificial consciousness, why would he be so interested in Data at all?
The legal issues overlap with some of the philosophical issues. There's a long history of investigation into intelligence and consciousness, and none of it is on display in the episode. It's not even a very good introduction to the topic.
This is rather important to today's issues with AI. While I think current AI tech is vastly overhyped, some of the popular arguments against it are just bad.
Okay but have you considered that watching Picard argue that slavery bad is fun as hell?
Right? Iβve always thought delving into the nuance of sentience and the potential legal conundrums posed by dated views and laws in that scope was absolutely peak Trek. Itβs about ethics and morality, and figuring out how to do the best you can, and afford sentience the respect that it universally deserves, with the knowledge that you currently have at hand. Itβs actually something of a trope in the ST universe. Literally every series in the franchise has at least one βcourtroomβ episode. While theyβre not all great, I think itβs a good tradition to uphold.
Wait wait wait, deep space 9 all the way! Rewatching now. Still amazing.
Is there a recommended viewing guide somewhere?
I am off to sail the seas, it's a [space] pirate's life for me!
A blessed voyage
Glory to you...and your houssssse
FWIW, I think the memes do the character too much credit. Not that he's badly written; far from it. Rather, he's a shit warrior who pretends his political ambitions are honorable. Without going into spoilers, there's a little dialog scene late in DS9 that lays out how the Klingon Empire is not living up to its own values, people like Gowron are the reason, and Gowron himself needs to be gutted yesterday.
Just be aware there are some high highs, but also low lows. And some of the lows have aged kiiinda poorly. But overall, Iβd say ST is super fun, and also generally holds true to the humanist (sentient-istβ¦?) vibe that TOS established and that TNG (imo) perfected.
Kelvinverse is just an action movie series though, and it canonically exists as a forked timeline, so you are free to outright ignore those in terms of lore (no not that one) if you want to.
Glory to you⦠AND YOUR UTERUS
Aliens talk in TCP
Exactly what I've seen.
"I've come in peace"
shits its diaper
HOW IS THIS NOT COMMON KNOWLEDGE???? I've already had my kids and got a vasectomy. It would be so good to have photos like these hanging on the walls for when my boys bring home partners.
Yeah you don't do an MRI without reasons, thats probably why (very safe but less so compared to ultrasound). Also you get the live images with ultrasound I don't think that's standard with those big MRI systems.
There's no danger for an mri unless you've had major surgery involving metal inplants. There's no ionizing radiation so there should be no risks for the fetus.
Cost and scarcity are big limiting factors for mri though. Mri machines are massive permanent installations that cost in the millions. They are already busy with people who need diagnostics of specific conditions. Putting every expectant mother in one would lead to absurd wait times. Whereas doctors offices can have multiple little ultrasound machines on carts that are easy to quickly acquire imagining as part of routine visits.
Exactly. MRI machine is a big, expensive, in-demand thing. Ultrasound is cheap, quick and easy.
Though tbf I think this meme demonstrates that we need to lower the cost of MRIs.
So more dangerous than ultrasound. US is probably the safest thing there is.
There are a couple other dangers (metal particles in the eye, idiots bringing metal things with them...) but also it's not covering the same thing as us. Also more expensive etc etc.
My wife got a prenatal MRI as part of a scientific study, so I got to see my kid's MRI face. It's truly one of the ugliest pictures of him in existence
That is beautiful! Thank you, made my day.
So β¦ you seen Romulus?
Not since JJ Abrams blew it up
So you know those laws in some states where women need to be shown an ultrasound of the fetus before getting an abortion? Let's switch those to an MRI.
Ok, ok, MRI machines are expensive, there would be a long waiting list, and it's still unnecessary. But I'd laugh my ass off.
god, don't give them ideas, they'll be waiting 10 months before they're allowed to begin
Maybe that's a good tactic against the pro-life
I usually can't tell what's going on in ultrasound photos. This seems much more effective at proving there's a baby in there
Cast it into the fire!
NSFW? This is hilarious!
Aww what a cutie.
Everything is funnier with googly eyes.
This is better. I'm never having kids, but if I did now I'd really want an MRI scan of the little darling.
You think adults are prettier?
This is really making me rethink my stance on Abortion tbh.
There doesn't seem to be an indication of how far along this is. An embryo turns into a fetus at 10 weeks. Stupid healthline says the brain left and right halves of the brain don't develop until the third trimester. At that point abortion is reserved for severe birth defects and such.
looks like one of those ugly wii characters
That's a bad reason. This is WAY better!