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You see here, consistency is key. That's what /u/spaz has taught me.
I rewatched the beginning and around 10:17 Spock mentioned that the collision was hundreds of years ago, so they should have felt the effects on the previous mission. Then in the shuttle they mention that the meteor was already there for thousands of years.... So I'm just more confused why the memory effects weren't there before.
I wrote this as I was watching:
- Since when have Batel and Pike have a history? Was she in season 1?
- I wish they had a tone warning at the beginning of the episode, also I thought the tones went for a little too long each time.
- Lol this is the anti-Spock world. "Your emotions are your truth." Maybe Spock should have been on the planet surface as well.
- Did Spock forget how to read?
- Did the Enterprise not feel the effects in the previous mission? Did they forget to record it or make personal logs?
But it's the fact that it's so easy to reverse engineer. You can take that data to build a large profile on each user in your instance (or possibly all instances)
Not to start a debate, but how many civilizations did the same before? I don't see many Babylonians around.
Not to say that doing it makes it ok, but just because we have written history of some civilizations and not others should be taken into account.
Good for them, everyone wants their "deserved" 30% cut of the pie f and dinner or later there won't be enough to go around.
I would recommend Ken Follett, I'm reading one of his novels right now.
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I used Automate the Boring Stuff with Python. The Author is really cool about giving away the corresponding course for free.
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