"This Khan is not what I expected of a twentieth century man."
Kirk's statement. Sometimes I wonder about Kirk, trying to categorize past humanity into some neat and violent package. So he gives Khan access to the technical manuals because Khan will need to catch up.
These Augments' crimes were not blotted out by history. So why does Kirk think Khan needs to catch up? The man committed atrocities 200 years before. Does the issue of it being the future automatically blot out his criminal acts? I would think not.
Kirk's statement. Sometimes I wonder about Kirk, trying to categorize past humanity into some neat and violent package. So he gives Khan access to the technical manuals because Khan will need to catch up.
These Augments' crimes were not blotted out by history. So why does Kirk think Khan needs to catch up? The man committed atrocities 200 years before. Does the issue of it being the future automatically blot out his criminal acts? I would think not.
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