People don’t hate the episode, they hate the “debate.”
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EdibleFriend@lemmy.world 1 year ago
It was a total mess of a situation with no 100% morally correct solution. I think she did the closest to the right thing though.
Related…I don’t understand the hate this episode gets. Treck is at its Treckiest when it’s weird future moral dilemmas.
GuyFleegman@startrek.website 1 year ago
EmergMemeHologram@startrek.website 1 year ago
It’s clear to me that if a sentient crewmate says “please don’t kill me” you should not murder them, no matter how grief stricken you are.
Tuvok and Neelix were dead.
(I do like this episode)
wahming@monyet.cc 1 year ago
‘Dead’ is a very fluid boundary. More so than usual, in this case.
SARGEx117@lemmy.world 1 year ago
If someone’s heart stopped in a hospital, then an alien possessed their dead body and said “I was just born, this is my body now, your guy was dead” I don’t think anyone would argue that the person’s heart could very much be restarted (assuming otherwise healthy) and the alien has no right to use someone else’s bits.
As for the overall “did she do the right thing or did she murder tuvix”, I believe she did both.
If my wife were to be blended with someone else like that, and the new identity begged me not to push the transporter button and murder them to get my wife back, I’d summon all the energy of Inigo Montoya and yell “I want my wife back, you son of a bitch!” as I pushed them onto the pad and smashed the button hard enough to crack the panel.
I fully recognize I essentially murdered a consciousness in order to save two others. And I can live with that.
Because I have to live with it.
Madison420@lemmy.world 1 year ago
They was a pusher episode too.
There is no morality or immorality in it, she is responsible for her crew, tuvix wasn’t crew but the other two were.
You didn’t murder anything, we have several examples of transporter patterns living out their lives in holodeck simulations.
CeruleanRuin@lemmings.world 1 year ago
Tuvix wasn’t some alien body snatcher who possessed the bodies of the deceased. He was literally Tuvok and Neelix living on in a new form, which comprised a third entity.
In killing Tuvix, Janeway also murdered both Neelix and Tuvok.
wahming@monyet.cc 1 year ago
If someone’s heart stopped in a hospital, then an alien possessed their dead body and said “I was just born, this is my body now, your guy was dead” I don’t think anyone would argue that the person’s heart could very much be restarted (assuming otherwise healthy) and the alien has no right to use someone else’s bits.
A better analogy would probably be, if an alien used the body of a cryogenically frozen person that we KNEW could be revived with 100% certainty.
Madison420@lemmy.world 1 year ago
They were not dead in any way, that is like a major issue if the episode.
CeruleanRuin@lemmings.world 1 year ago
There being a method of resurrection doesn’t make a person any less dead. They were dead, but Janeway the necromancer knew how to bring them back to life. All it took was a sacrifice.
Madison420@lemmy.world 1 year ago
They never died, ever.
Patterns merged, both wholes remained whole they just mingled together in such a way that created a third party. Tuvix is quite literally a schizophrenic fever dream for both originals…
setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world 1 year ago
People argue about it instantly decades later. That proves it was effective.
CeruleanRuin@lemmings.world 1 year ago
All it proves was that the dilemma itself is effective.
The episode and its resolution are crap, because they don’t justify her decision. They leave it to the viewer. They do a disservice to everyone involved.