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(First watched 2009-04-30) Argh. So this is a planet of people who have long since all-but-conquered death and have an overpopulation problem... and haven't expanded into space? They don't even use contraception because they view life as so sacred, but introducing a plague is kosher? These people who don't leave the planet and have had limited contact with the Federation are able to build a ground-based partially-functional duplicate of the Enterprise so exact that it fools the captain? It just doesn't make good sense. | (First watched 2009-04-30) Argh. So this is a planet of people who have long since all-but-conquered death and have an overpopulation problem... and haven't expanded into space? They don't even use contraception because they view life as so sacred, but introducing a plague is kosher? These people who don't leave the planet and have had limited contact with the Federation are able to build a ground-based partially-functional duplicate of the Enterprise so exact that it fools the captain? It just doesn't make good sense. | ||
So there didn't seem to be anything preventing Spock from communicating with the real Enterprise once he'd beamed down. Did Kirk not take his communicator down? Or did he just never try to use it since he had access to the wall/panel communicators built into the "ship"? | |||
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(First watched 2009-05-01) So losing Memory Alpha could be a great blow to the galaxy... seriously? I mean, not that it didn't seem an important place, but surely that wasn't the ''only'' place all of that galactic library material was kept? If Wikipedia's servers exploded today, backups could be brought online in no time. | |||
And at the end they're going to deposit Mira there, just as planned? Even though now... EVERYONE ELSE THERE IS DEAD? | |||
Co-written by [[Shari Lewis]]? | |||
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319: ''' ''' | 319: '''Requieum for Methuselah''' | ||
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