An engineer controlled confession

Braeden 2021-10-13 13:05:44

First of all, please let me repent! For more than ten years of ignorance of "Star Trek"!

A person armed with intuition needs to
be spiritual to write a good article, and to be a good captain is talented.
As soon as Kirk came out, I remembered Pan Haitian's "Return from the Darkness". Maybe you are not outstanding in all aspects of professional skills, maybe you look like a small bastard, but you have the genes of a great captain, so everyone is waiting for you to grow into a great captain.
He is the chosen one.

The logic of the "human" armed with
logic is power
-Bacon's
logic represents the development requirements of advanced productive forces, represents the forward direction of culture, and represents the most basic and broadest foundation of human wisdom.
——A certain leader
, whether you start from a scientific point of view, a humanistic point of view, or even an idiot point of view, you will find that you are caught in an identity crisis, in a conflict between logic and emotion, the sharp-eared logical macho Spock Classmates are the ones with the most stories and the ones we care about the most.
He is the chosen one.

So, please tell me which one is the direction of human evolution?
If it is Kirk, shall we finally experience "The End of Childhood"?
If it were Spock, would we definitely fall into "The Torn Doom"?

But, I'm sorry, I'm not interested in being either of these two kinds of people.

Comrade Scott, he is the person I ever wanted to be the most.

In 2000, when I stepped into the university campus, the leader said: For decades, we have been known as the cradle of engineers. But now we have to change our school thinking, we have to cultivate outstanding leaders.
Seven years later, as I was about to graduate, I looked at the classmates around me. The classmate who studied wall-climbing robots and shot headshots frequently in CS was Comrade Chekov; the man who studied space manipulators and the captain of the badminton team of the Academy was clearly distinguished. It’s Comrade Sulu; and the classmate sitting here, who has studied the assembly of missiles and just played live (to study how to use a football smaller than the human body to hit people running at high speed) and want to eat a big meal, live alive. Scott Scott!

Time moved forward another 4 years, when I shared "Das Boot" with the surrounding dormitories, and then went out to play football. A few hours later, I returned with a smirk and slowly walked through the dormitories, collecting mushroom-like shouts from the Southern Tone-North Diversion: "Chief Engineer!" "Chief Engineer!" "Chief

Engineer again!" ... Where is the engineer? not good? It is these people who combine principles with fantasy, create technology, and transform the world.

Finally, let us end the time travel and go back to May 15, 2009, when I first saw the enterprise number in the movie. At that time, I immediately realized: No matter how long, our people's immunity to technology is lower than that of beautiful women.

There are great pioneers in the history of science, such as Bruno who was burned.
The biggest shock to me are the following two:
"Fall Fire" and "Flying Man".
It is also a great pioneer of engineering for the benefit of mankind, and also experienced the most painful failure. But I know that in this world, there are bound to be countless engineers with the same ideal who are trying to transform our lives with technology. He can be the engineers who designed and built the LHC, or my brother who shaved his hair in order to collect and control the brainwave signals of the manipulator. In this world, there are bound to be countless prototypes of Scott, Chekov, and Sulu. They may still be watching "Dream of Red Mansions" to study probabilistic events, watching football do rigid analysis for referees, and watching piezoelectric ceramics play in music. Paint under control, and tomorrow will appear in the project that will be recorded in human history.

So if I were to choose the direction of humanity, I would say: There are too many human leaders, too many thoughts, and too few real engineers.


PS: Some small tidbits and later thoughts
The first shot of the Enterprise appeared. I looked at the two hemispherical objects on the spacecraft and determined that it was the head of R2-D2. I always waited for it to jump out of one to do some repairs, but unfortunately I didn't get what I wanted. (NND, it’s okay to do flowers like Burn-E...)
Spock’s first logical overshoot was not to drive Kirk off the ship, but instead to arrange for Uhula to get on the ship.
Chekov ran to manually lock Kirk and Sulu, like Zhu Wushuang’s "Leave me!
" The sci-fi taste of "Star Wars" is not as pure as "Star Trek". After all, the theme of Star Wars is to explore the heart, and "Star Trek" is an exploration of the universe.
It has caused me to ignore "Star Trek" for so many years. It may be that damn cartoon. It is far less attractive than the "Star Wars" in the planetarium.
When I saw the middle, I had to admit that I wanted to know why Spock was no match for Paper and Lizard, but could defeat Scissors and Rock, but I didn’t find the answer until the end...囧...

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Star Trek quotes

  • George Kirk: What are we gonna call him?

    Winona Kirk: We could name him after your father.

    George Kirk: Tiberius? You kidding me? No, that's the worst. Let's name him after your dad. Let's call him Jim.

    Winona Kirk: Jim. OK, Jim it is.

    George Kirk: Sweetheart, can you hear me?

    Winona Kirk: I hear you.

    George Kirk: I love you so much. I love you...

  • Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: Permission to speak freely, sir?

    Spock: I welcome it.

    Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: Do you? OK, then. Are you out of your Vulcan mind? Are you making a logical choice, sending Kirk away? Probably. But, the right one? You know, back home we have a saying: "If you're gonna ride in the Kentucky Derby, you don't leave your prize stallion in the stable."

    Spock: A curious metaphor, doctor, as a stallion must first be broken before it can reach its potential.

    Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: My God, man, you could at least ACT like it was a hard decision.

    Spock: I intend to assist in the effort to reestablish communication with Starfleet. However, if crew morale is better served by my roaming the halls weeping, I will gladly defer to your medical expertise. Excuse me.

    Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: [as Spock leaves] Green-blooded hobgoblin.