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Commander Una Chin-Riley faces court-martial along with possible imprisonment and dishonorable dismissal from Starfleet, and her defense is in the hands of a lawyer who’s also a childhood friend with whom she had a terrible falling out.


Written by Dana Horgan

Directed by Valerie Weiss

  • @psychothumbs
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    11 year ago

    You can see that you’re just doing what I described and making an argument solely based on “eugenics” being a broad term that includes evil things right? What is the concern you have about letting parents modify their unborn child’s genes, besides the fact that it could ungenerously be described as eugenics?

    • @bulbasaur
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      11 year ago

      It’s literally eugenics. There’s nothing ungenerous about calling it what it is.

      If you don’t see the issue with genetically modifying children without their consent to “enhance” them or make them racially “superior” then I can’t help you.

      • @psychothumbs
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        21 year ago

        Children don’t consent to their genes regardless. Not sure where you get “racially superior” or all these quotation marks around “enhance” - we’re talking about the kind of augments we see in Star Trek, no racial component, just improved health, intelligence, strength, etc.

        So yes, I am once again standing by the claim that parents should be allowed to help their children out in that way, and that we’d all be better off if doing so was possible. I guess I’m no longer expecting any reasoning from you about why such a world of healthier, tougher, smarter people would be worse except that the idea of encouraging those traits via genetic modification supposedly constitutes eugenics.