Speaking of clones, did anyone question the fact that in "Star Trek: Nemesis" (a film that finally breaks the "even numbered Trek movies are good" myth), how was it that Shinzon suffered the same genetic defects in early life that Picard did, even though the genetic material taken from Picard to create Shinzon was removed after Picard had had the defects corrected?
I also wondered why Shinzon couldn't clone enough good first-generation-cloned blood cells from the sample he took from Picard to at least try to delay his deterioration a little while?
Still, with all his money, we can be thankful that rich Billy Gates has no guarantees of inflicting identical copies of himself on future generations... we might even get a characteristically opposite Billy clone that runs a software company selling cheaply priced, stable operating systems...
Speaking of clones, did anyone question the fact that in "Star Trek: Nemesis" (a film that finally breaks the "even numbered Trek movies are good" myth), how was it that Shinzon suffered the same genetic defects in early life that Picard did, even though the genetic material taken from Picard to create Shinzon was removed after Picard had had the defects corrected?
I also wondered why Shinzon couldn't clone enough good first-generation-cloned blood cells from the sample he took from Picard to at least try to delay his deterioration a little while?
Still, with all his money, we can be thankful that rich Billy Gates has no guarantees of inflicting identical copies of himself on future generations... we might even get a characteristically opposite Billy clone that runs a software company selling cheaply priced, stable operating systems...
Nah...