Yes, exactly. I'm glad to see you actually do listen to me on occasion.
Oh, I *listen* to you all the time, Kathy. I just don't always believe and/or obey.
Besides, it was more or less true. You need to be free to make your own mistakes. Which is why I don't stop you when you blow up your ship. Which has actually happened I think three, maybe four times now but you always manage to find a way to mess with time or alternate universes to save yourselves despite it all.
Doesn't make it any less depressing to have to watch.
I believe what my chief engineer is referring to is your propensity to sneer from the sidelines.
Who's sneering?
I'd be very unhappy if you managed to blow yourselves up and *not* recover through creative use of temporal anomalies, alternate timelines or weird plasma duplicates of yourselves. Among other things I never got you to babysit. :-)
This is *our* endeavor, and we are doing our damndest to make it work.
Obey? That brings up the rather interesting question of just what sort of 'obedience' you think I require...
Which has actually happened I think three, maybe four times now but you always manage to find a way to mess with time or alternate universes to save yourselves despite it all.
Do you think I enjoy 'blowing up my ship'? The self-destruct code is a captain's last resort, not to be used frivolously. (I think your count is a bit high, but as you mention 'alternate universes' or timelines, I won't quibble). At any rate, I don't think the risk here is as great as you may be implying (although it has come to my attention that it *may* be something we should investigate).
Who's sneering?
That does seem to be your habitual expression, at least when you're around certain members of my crew (including paristorres).
I'd be very unhappy if you managed to blow yourselves up.
Because of 'oh those foolish humans, at it again', or are you expressing a different sentiment? (And I'm not talking about babysitting).
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Date: 2003-11-10 06:39 pm (UTC)Oh, I *listen* to you all the time, Kathy. I just don't always believe and/or obey.
Besides, it was more or less true. You need to be free to make your own mistakes. Which is why I don't stop you when you blow up your ship. Which has actually happened I think three, maybe four times now but you always manage to find a way to mess with time or alternate universes to save yourselves despite it all.
Doesn't make it any less depressing to have to watch.
I believe what my chief engineer is referring to is your propensity to sneer from the sidelines.
Who's sneering?
I'd be very unhappy if you managed to blow yourselves up and *not* recover through creative use of temporal anomalies, alternate timelines or weird plasma duplicates of yourselves. Among other things I never got you to babysit. :-)
This is *our* endeavor, and we are doing our damndest to make it work.
Yes, I know. That just makes it worse.
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Date: 2003-11-11 07:36 am (UTC)Which has actually happened I think three, maybe four times now but you always manage to find a way to mess with time or alternate universes to save yourselves despite it all.
Do you think I enjoy 'blowing up my ship'? The self-destruct code is a captain's last resort, not to be used frivolously. (I think your count is a bit high, but as you mention 'alternate universes' or timelines, I won't quibble). At any rate, I don't think the risk here is as great as you may be implying (although it has come to my attention that it *may* be something we should investigate).
Who's sneering?
That does seem to be your habitual expression, at least when you're around certain members of my crew (including
I'd be very unhappy if you managed to blow yourselves up.
Because of 'oh those foolish humans, at it again', or are you expressing a different sentiment? (And I'm not talking about babysitting).