+FunForAllTheFamily10 Did you watch the same episode you drivelling moron? The only way to fix the situation was to explain who they were instead of leaving them with a fucking religion. Maybe Captain Jesus should have done that 2000 years ago so we wouldn't have to deal with idiots like you.
+Ken Catus No he didn't - he broke the Prime Directive further, by revealing his and the crews identity instead of sacrificing the life of the failed crew members who made their mistakes. And worse, the first lines of The Picard were: "I am a man, a traveller from a far away land, nothing more." Wow. Imagine that as your first contact with your supposed God/Gods..... What a pitiful, pathetic and gormless first introduction to the universal frontier that ancient people got! It also defied all logic.The people were already believing in a supernatural power. Picard and the Enterprise can't have been THAT vehemently atheist to come up with the dumb scenarios they did.
ST: TNG 03x04 "Who Watches the Watchers" Oji was a bit too treatcherous and coward in my humble opinion. When her father fell off from the rock, she, ...
I agree. When Picard says "These people gave up their belief in the
supernatural and....You're asking me to sabotage that achievement..." it's
beyond profound to me. It's amazing this episode didn't make more waves.
One of my favorites from Star Trek: TNG! This episode was EPIC! I bet
things like this happened eons ago and started our world religons!! I love
the Mintakan outfits SO much!
prob my fav also!!! some ppl see this as an attack on religon, i see it as
way bigger than just religon, it is a masterpiece dramatization of
everything in life from death to life, family to personal beliefs, ritual
versus science/fact,, the prime directive and how things should not be
helped sometimes, to be allowed to fail/succeed on their own, the strive of
mankind/life to succeed, reaching even beyond earth to the stars, but still
bloods flows within......... "if it bleeds when can kill it"
call it an over site, or go look at a series called "ancient discoveries"
our own"primitive" societies were allot more advanced than people think
ball berrings, rudementary steam engines, cogs, pullies, internal ramps to
get the pyramids in giza just so, teracing in mountains for farming, indoor
pluming, climate control for palaces,water powered saws, compases pointing
back to the homeland,(sorry about the spelling)