vivftp wrote:
One is an analysis from a ship's sensors, quantifying what we see on screen. One is an emotional outburst by an unstable individual. That you can't see the difference is pitiful, but not my problem.
Everything else he said to Crusher and Picard in Trois quarters could just as easily be an emotional outburst, so why are you inclined to believe everything there and not this one bit of dialogue?
Quantified readouts from a sensor could 'just as easily' be an emotional outburst as the grief-induced confession?
You're fucking off your nut, kid.
And yes, one is quantifying one thing he's done. But then again destroying an entire spacefaring species and attacking a single starship are 2 different goals, so why are you assuming the exact same methods were employed in both cases? Oh that's right, because the possibility of him being capable of something else (even if we can't quantify it) is so absurd you have to immediately toss it out the window.
No, I merely analyzed evidence, found no methods save a 'Make telepath's head hurt' and 'conjure up starship'. That's called evidence. It's called analyzation. It's called honesty.
Your conclusion on how he dealt with the Husnock is nothing more than guesswork - it has no solid evidence behind it. At least accept it for what it is.
Liar. My position has evidence in that it's underlying assumptions.. The how.. are supported by the episode. Yours as supported by.. Your claims that an emotional outburst should be considered literal.
Actually, I presumed he could materialize it above him, and give it orders, and not have FTL comms built into his brain.
But you can pretend this is ridiculous, because you prefer no-limits fallacies better. That's okay. It just proves, again, you're a troll.
I see, so when the ship was leading the Enterprise out of the system at warp, continuously matching its speed, how exactly did he communicate with it to get it back if there wasn't some form of FTL communication? Or did he supposedly pre-plan everything for it to eventually return assuming the Enterprise stopped giving chase?
Presumably, if you're actually upset over xenocide(He seemed to be), you take a little more time in ordering your constructs around the second chance. Like remembering to tell it to spook the E-D.
Whew, good thing he apparently programmed it for all sorts of eventualities
You can actually try being honest anytime now. It'd work better than these pathetic attempts to condescend while being an idiot.
Nothing random about my decision that I do not have to take his use of the word 'instantly' as literal. You openly lying about what I did? Not earning you points.
Oh no you don't have to take his word that it was instant.
Oh, this shall be amusing, how you try and twist other events to support your preferred conclusion.
So then, what are you basing your analysis off of? Yes, that's right, everything he says. So once again why is everything else he says accurate and this is not? Reason being because it clashes with your theory.
Liiiiiiar. I am assuming he crushed alot of Husnock because we never see them again and he's overcome with grief. I just don't interprerate everything as literal.
Slippery slope fallacy.
Alright, Troll. If you have nothing but fallacies, leave the thread.
I've said my piece. I don't see how your theory about how the Douwd dealt with the Husnock is anything more than guesswork. It relies on discrediting an important bit of dialogue, or at least making even more assumptions to make it work (sending the ship off and not being able to communicate with it).
Of course you don't see how: You're a Grade A Trektard, who will take any scrap of dialogue that supports your pre-determined conclusion, and hold it up as infallible,
regardless of the circumstances or evidence. You're a liar and a troll, and I'll be quite glad when you finally, even if only to
yourself, admit this.
If we're just going to go around in a circle, then we can end it here.
Yes. We can. You can admit you're a lying, dishonest little wretch who will cling to this fallacy-encrusted theory no matter what the evidence.
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