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Episode Guest Reviews

Reviewer : James K.
Ave Rating : 4.0000 for 1 reviews
Title : Ship in a Bottle Rating : 4
Writers : Rene Echevarria Year : 2369
Review : Though not the best in the series, I think that this episode speaks, as its predecessor "Elementary, Dear Data", as well as linked ideals such as "Measure of a Man" in our quest for the search of intelligent life, in that at least there are a few people in our world that can look outside the box, and hope that we aren't alone in this universe, whether it be via another source or our own creation. One of the things that, at least, philosophically hit me was that what if we are just a simulation of another creators behest, in the same means that we view the universe, multiverse, or in general, all of creation. As theoretical philosophic people state, maybe our universe is born of another, and maybe, just maybe, we create universes by what we do. Either way, the concepts behind this episode are great, as is the acting of the persons involved, as usual.

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