>>10543061>You're acting like there are hard limits hereKinda are.
Ever heard of suspension of disbelief? Again, we've already seen them cure so many diseases, bring dead people back to life, reverse aging, and make people walk again. IT's written in dozens of episodes for the franchise.
Again, it's like trying to make a movie where aliens invade earth and a small town saves the world, but nobody had any evidence, despite everyone today having a high resolution digital camera in their pocket that they take everywhere like their life depends on it.
So when it's established that this technology exists, you can't write it away without sounding like a fucking retard.
>but what in the fuck are you talking about "aliens doing bad things to him?" Did you even watch the episode?I'd love to pretend that that's part of my point, because here you are nagging over some small detail that clearly shows how retarded i am for not knowing it and how it's exemplifying my point that you can't just skip over established facts about teh series, but i clearly don't remember the episodes well, as i watched TOS when i was 6 and never rewatched it cuz of how cheap and bad everything looks. I have fond memories of the series though
Sorry for mixing up the details, but the point is that character was fucked up to the point he's slightly above a vegetable that can only say yes and no. Brain damaged hard, unlike some spinal injury or reinforcing bones that we saw being fixed in just days or a few weeks
And I'm not that pol-tard. I just agree with his sentiment that it's fucking retarded to write Future Franklin D Roosevelt with his polio-legs wheeling around in his wheelchair just because some shit writer wants to commemorate his 4 dead siblings because his backwards country didn't have proper medical care.
A GOOD writer is like that DS9 episode that features a wheelbound xeno, who isn't disabled, but fully abled from a low grav world that struggles on class M environments.