🐱 AOC Wants to Debate Star Trek Fans About Tuvix

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New York congressional representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who just successfully defended her seat in the 2020 U.S. election, is preparing for the debate of her lifetime: with Star Trek fans, about "Tuvix," a 1996 episode of Star Trek: Voyager with a long and complicated history that has made it as interesting a story behind the camera as it was onscreen. And, as the supporter who suggested the topic pointed out, "Tuvix" raises a question relevant to politicians: do the ends justify the means? Certainly it's something that politicians in both the real world and on Trek have to wrestle with from time to time.


The topic came up when one of her supporters asked if she was going to be on Twitch again soon. Maybe predictably, Ocasio-Cortez said that she was tired, but that she would try to make it happen soon. Then she asked for potential discussion topics.

Author Manu Saadia, who goes by the name Trekonomics, suggested "Tuvix," and Ocasio-Cortez latched onto the idea pretty quickly.


"This one is deep," she tweeted. "Would definitely have to rewatch it but this is solid."


Shortly thereafter, actor and writer Brian Michael Scully invited AOC to join in a writers' discussion group that already had the episode on its agenda, and various geeky Hollywood types chimed in with comments about the episode itself.


In "Tuvix," the characters of Tuvok and Neelix are merged into a third character, named Tuvix. This baffles the crew, but for the time being, Tuvix is accepted into the crew. After a couple of weeks operating together, the ship's doctor figures out a way to separate the DNA of the two merged crew members, but runs into an ethical dilemma: in doing so, he would kill Tuvix, who is a distinct entity who doesn't want to die. In accordance with his oath to do no harm, the doctor refuses, but the ship's captain goes ahead and makes the call to restore the original crew members.

n late October, Ocasio-Cortez took a break from conventional campaigning to reach out to supporters online by heading to Twitch and playing Among Us with a number of popular gaming personalities including Pokimane, Hasanabi, and more. it was her crash course in the game, which was released in 2018 but has become a much more popular game on Twitch than it had been until recently.


Keep your eye on ComicBook.com and we'll let you know when and if AOC decides to go forward with her Star Trek plans.
 
What's to debate? Janeway strait up murdered my boy.

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Rest in power, my nigga.
 
Ah yes, the ethical dilemma involved with magic.

How is Star Trek any less fantasy than Star Wars again?
Star Trek is "science fiction" thematically in the sense of being concerned with ethical dilemmas, thought experiments, humanism and whatnot, but no it does not make any sense, and all the materialism of the characters on the show is obviously autistic COPE over living in a universe occupied by demons, ghosts, and psychics.

So days after an election that half the country is saying is rigged, AOC is talking about the ends justifying the means
Hey bitch do The Drumhead next.
 
Is she going to point out the fact that tuvix always came off as something of a manipulative prick, bordering on creeper behavior? Of course aoc would defend someone like that

That said there isn't anything to debate. He was an accident, and as much of a dumbshit janeway is she was right that she had to speak for and put the needs of two people over him. That was literally her job

Marissa Moira said:
Neelix was right, change my mind.

Don't you mean tom was right? and don't give aoc any ideas, she'd latch onto that episode like a fucking leech if given the opportunity. Same as that one with the holographic cardassian mengele

 
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