04-27-2015, 03:07 PM
(04-27-2015, 02:23 PM)isis Wrote: I decided to rewatch the TNG ep called "The Child" this morning when I saw it was showing on BBC. It's a cute one. I like the part where the "life force entity" intentionally burns himself just for the experience of it. Learning often requires experiencing.
Is that the one where Data constructs his daughter? I cried so hard at that episode. ;-;
I remember watching Star Trek, having only ever seen one episode, and it was of TNG where they capture one of the Borg and give it individuality.
Which, again, Law of One.
The series is riddled with it. There's an episode of an infinite void, that could create illusions that were also real, and was real and could move around our space like a void. It engulfed the ship, and tormented the crew for the sake of experimenting what another life form was like.
The Borg are a collective social memory complex, albeit a computerized one, but so powerful they can repair their ship on the molecular structure.
Data is an emotionless more Human than Human character.
Deanna is an Empath, but not by Race, but only mentally and emotionally but experiences a powerful emotional imprint in space/time, that she experiences instantly, but perceived as taking days.
Empath's are a race of beings who can conform to the exact parameters desired by any beings. (Wait. Or am I referring to the name of an Alien species as Empaths...? I don't remember.) But when one of them imprints on Picard, it becomes Self Aware, mimicking almost the gradual pull from 2nd Density to 3rd Density, to 4th Density and possibly above.
Star Trek's Confederation, performs almost kind of like the Confederation we know of.
There's an episode where a planet has a nonorganic lifeform, "UGLY--BAGS--OF WATER", the universal translator translates, as the discussion continues Picard discovers the rocks source of life, Light! Was being threatened by the terraforming being performed. They responded by rapidly evolving in intelligence to Quickly Replicate (In a manner that looked like self manifesting) to communicate at first, when this failed they became offensive in their advancing. Getting to a point where they could form like highly advanced computer systems that were composed of many, yet One, just to protect itself.
Several early episodes have concepts of Time Travel and Parallel Universes that coincide with concepts of how reality would result for a consciousness in 'real time' or what is vaguely referenced as 'The Moment'. And not Rose Tyler.
I might have binge watched that entire show while reading the Ra Material when I first discovered the Ra Material. I also had never seen any Star Trek episodes except for the one, so when I read the Ra Material, and watched the show, a lot of things connected for me.