I think you should save your forced breeding for once they get to "Earth". I mean, they've got 10s of thousands of people on those ships, and you really don't need more than a couple thousand. Until they get to that point, I think they have more important things to worry about (including not putting undue stress on supplies).
And now I have done way more thinking than was necesary.
they've got 10s of thousands of people on those ships, and you really don't need more than a couple thousand. Until they get to that point, I think they have more important things to worry about
Cleraly you have not noticed that they kill off at least one person per episode. I am thinking, before Season 5 the gene pool will be a tiny shallow puddle. I mean, it will be a shallow puddle of the prettiest people, because those are the ones with contracts, but one exciting new space disease and it's curtains for that version of the human race.
But adding more people will only make it more likely that there will be some kind of disease, what with additional over-crowding.
Killing people saves resources. I'm all for the killing.
At least of the people with bad genes.
I could be down with selected cannibalism. Sadly, it is unlikely to happen on television otuside the confines of
Dateline Presents: Jeffrey Dahmer's Lunch Box.
Can't we just render them into wax for candles, or something? The people that are fun to kill ... I don't know if they'd make fun eating.
apparently the TNG outfits got "loosened" after about a season because the men were all paranoid about how they looked in tight pants.
They also switched from jumpsuits to those two piece outfits that gave Picard and Riker constant opportunities to adjust their jackets.
So, no clones of Pres. Roslin?
The whole Nietzschean breeding program never made sense to me: you don't breed to go backwards to perfection -- that's just stupid. At least when breeding say dogs or horses. You try to move the pedigree forward not backwards.
Obviously, if Drago Musseveney or whatever, was so perfect -- he should have been happy with what he had -- and used the cloning process. Since he didn't do that, but incorporated all sorts of weird genetic engineering stuff -- he obviously didn't believe that he was perfect either and the whole Nietzschean breeding program with their goal of getting this guy back is mostly a weirdo religion.
Were (and I haven't seen this week's ep yet, so I'm going on half-remembred stuff) the Nietzcheans breeding towards Drago? I know it was a huge deal if he was to come back, but it seemed like they were meeting and breeding for strength, alliance, politics, and improving the bloodline. Drago's genes were a sign, not something they'd called.
However -- the point that Drago's genes are the
weakest
of the bunch, so why get excited about them still holds.