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|    The True Melissa to All    |
|    Re: AI/LLM reviews of STNG - Darmok    |
|    08 Sep 25 08:25:30    |
      69ec5b1e       XPost: rec.arts.tv, rec.arts.startrek.fandom, rec.arts.startrek.misc       XPost: rec.arts.sf.tv, can.arts.sf       From: thetruemelissa@gmail.com              Verily, in article <932307215.779031248.136346.anim8rfsk-       cox.net@news.easynews.com>, did anim8rfsk@cox.net deliver unto us this       message:       > Unwatchable garbage. Offensively bad. The worst episode not helmed by or       > featuring Gates McMuffin except for maybe the one with the space Mayans.                     I don't agree. The premise could have used more exploration, but it was       nice to see some aliens who were actually *different,* for a bit of       actual SF in the SF show.              What they should have done is developed this more. Tamarians are highly       narrative, apparently more so than the rest of us, and what does this       mean? There are fascinating implications for sociology, mental health,       and potentially even religion. There's also a burning question of how       anyone learns the stories in the first place. All of this stuff could       have been developed in side stories, as other alien cultures have been.              Lower Decks has a Tamarian crew member, Kayshon, who has learned to       speak the way everyone else does but sometimes reverts to his natural       mode. He's a pretty good character, so I'm not sorry they're in the       Federation.                     --       Trustworthy words are not pretty;       Pretty words are not trustworthy.              -Lao-Tzu spoke those pretty words.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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