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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•5 months agoIn grade school one kid would give Kebler Elf cookies voices and plead not to be eaten. 35 years later I still occasionally chuckle at the memory. Ethics are subjective.
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilink1•5 months agoI think Barclay giving the Dino nuggies sentience and the ability to feel pain - and this scene is canon - definitely takes it much further than self-providing voices. This was a dark af Star Trek episode
In grade school one kid would give Kebler Elf cookies voices and plead not to be eaten. 35 years later I still occasionally chuckle at the memory.
Ethics are subjective.
I think Barclay giving the Dino nuggies sentience and the ability to feel pain - and this scene is canon - definitely takes it much further than self-providing voices.
This was a dark af Star Trek episode