Wizzdom : This episode raised philosophical questions powerful enough to shape ST Picard 30 years af...
magiczoo : Charming. It follows that familiar Hallmark formula, but without feeling like a standard H...
AnHistoricPigeon : I could not interfere, by virtue of the Primewire Prime Directive, but when you mentioned ...
chazw0zz3r : yeah! why DID they get rid of the food auction, that was always the best/most fun, these n...
hadam10rose : So Power Sentai?
Dethkids : Another disturbing alien flick you might enjoy : https://www.primewire.tf/movie/610591-und...
Twixtid : So this is supposedly set a decade before TOS, yet somehow their technology is lightyears ...
Toonaholic : Gannicus' hit single, "My Cock Rages On" still topping the charts! Its a big hit with the ...
Dethkids : Contains spoilers. Click to show. If they popped our magnetosphere or bubble and destroyed our atmosphere, none of the livi...
spaz490 : To me it felt like they did a nice job with Enterprise in their tech. The limited tech mad...
So I watched this episode, but I obviously didn’t pay close attention to it, I often will watch the show but will be making coffee in the kitchen, or tidying up while I watch my show, anyway, apparently there is some HUGE backlash about the outcome of this episode that I must of missed because there is a HUGE divide in the Trek community over what happened in this episode, I need to re watch and pay close attention. But in short the divide is between people who feel like there was a clear right and wrong decision here, while others would argue that there are lasting consequences that need to be considered, the other half believing that it would have been “genocide through inaction”. Like I said, I gotta re watch it and pay close attention, huge debates on this episode out there.
They are torn between helping because that’s what most people would want to do VS leaving nature to take it’s course. I honestly don’t know what I’d do if in that position :/