• kryptonianCodeMonkey@lemmy.world
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    Yeah but besides that, it’s all hard science. There’s breeding between genetically disconnected species, making new technologies by “reversing the polarity” of things, teleporting matter/life thousands of miles without any technology to rebuild matter on the other end, and inconsistently defining warp speeds where warp 10 is “infinite” velocity and causes you to devolve (into a salamander thing… which isn’t a part of human ancestry) but also some ships have gone over warp 10 just casually traveling in the original series. That’s some hard science there.

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      There’s an episode of TNG that tries to explain the inter-species breeding thing. Turns out, ancient aliens spread their DNA across the galaxy, and that’s why every alien looks like a human with prosthetics added to their ears, nose, forehead, etc.

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        Yea, I’m aware, but evolution/genetic drift is a thing. We can’t breed with even our closest terrestrial cousin species with a common ancestor from 5-8 million years ago, which would have come from that same seeded genetic line. Why would we be able to breed freely with a Klingon whose last shared genetics were this seed from 4 billion years ago?

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      Excuse me that didn’t devolve into salamanders they went through accelerated evolution and the only reason they didn’t turn into crabs is the writers suck