Oh, Starfleet captains can be so cruel.
Oh, Starfleet captains can be so cruel.
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Oh, Starfleet captains can be so cruel.
She should bring Tuvix back so she can kill him again
And that's the power of good Trek, almost 30 years later we are still arguing about the morality of an episode.
if tuvix was still on board, untold numbers of heinous acts would have been made. one such would be the keeping of janeway and Paris as giant salamanders. shudder
We were robbed of Neelix's delicious transwarp salamander egg omelets. Put a little schplict cheese on top and you've got a real Delta Quadrant breakfast.
Surely they had knowledge of Thomas Riker and the way he was duplicated. If only Janeway would have studied the historical documents, she could have saved Tuvix and unmerged their combined genome.
If Starfleet had the ability to duplicate that freak transporter accident at will, do you honestly think Section 31 wouldn't do that to their agents before sending them on a dangerous mission and put the original in stasis until they knew whether the duplicate had died or not?
Also, someone's already asked that here. If you duplicated Tuvix, you have exactly the same ethical dilemma as to whether to murder the new Tuvix (I can't in good conscience call that one the Twovix thanks to the brilliant LD episode, but maybe I could get away grammatically with Toovix?).
In fact, that would be even worse. "Sorry guy, we created you in a transporter specifically so we could murder you and bring back the originals...". At least the original Tuvix was an accident. Creating a sentient being specifically to murder it is... well, it's something Archer would do, come to think about it. RIP Sim.
Oh yeah, that’s exactly what we need, a machine that makes more Neelixes.
And as for Tuvix, he shouldn’t have mouthed off like that!
I'm having SevTrek flashbacks.