Star Trek: Insurrection

Ryleigh 2022-07-30 21:47:39

Captain Picard learned that Lieutenant Data was taken hostage on the planet Baku and immediately led the Enterprise to rescue. When they came to the planet of Baku, there were only 600 Baku people living on the entire planet. They were isolated from the world, abandoning technology, advocating peace, and living a simple life. The encyclopedia exile is not like the style of the Baku people, presumably There is another hidden story. Captain Picard met a Baku woman named Annie. Through her, she learned that although the people of Baku looked young, the original inhabitant of the planet Baku was actually over 300 years old. Facing the aging Sons, they discovered that the secret of the Baku people’s immortality is that the special radiation on the periphery of the Baku planet can continuously reorganize the genetic structure. Now the Baku people are threatened with extinction...
The Sonars from outer space joined the interstellar alliance and created an identical environment based on the original Baku villages, planning to move the Baku people to this virtual village. Attempt to enjoy the fountain of youth exclusively.
Under the guise of a cultural visit, Ruafo, the leader of the Sena people, led the crowd into the planet of Baku in an attempt to drive away the Baku people and occupy the planet of Baku. Captain Picard reported the information he had learned to Commander Durdy, but found that the Commander and the Interstellar Federation Headquarters had known each other a long time ago and secretly participated in the conspiracy. Durdy ignored Picart’s protest and ordered the company to withdraw immediately without interference. Captain Pica faced a crucial moment. If he obeyed the order, he would have violated the oath he had made when he joined the Starfleet. On the contrary, if he took action, he had to give up his career, crew, Enterprise, everything! Come and join this battle for heaven.

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  • Sojef: Our technological abilities are not apparent because we have chosen not to employ them in our daily lives. We believe that when you create a machine to do the work of a man, you take something away from the man.

  • Data: [Artim is getting over his distrust of Data, and beginning to bond with him] My operation depends on specifications that do not change. I will never know the experience of growing up or tripping over my own feet.

    Artim: But you've never had adults telling you what to do all the time, or bedtimes, or having to eat food you don't like.

    Data: I would gladly accept the requirement of a bedtime in exchange for knowing what it is like to be a child.

    Artim: Do machines ever play?

    Data: Yes. I play the violin, and my chess routines are quite advanced.

    Artim: No, I mean, haven't you ever just played? For fun?

    Data: [tentative, unsure what the boy is getting at] Androids do not have fun.

    Artim: Look, if you want to understand what it's like to be a child, you need to learn to play.