Rrhain writes:
Well, there was the Star Trek: Voyager episode where a group of dinosaur-like creatures find a human (a dead Voyager crewman) and through genetic analysis conclude that he is related to them. This helps to confirm their "distant origin" hypothesis that these saurians didn't arise in this part of the galaxy but actually came from somewhere else...and it turns out that they are descended from Earth dinosaurs.
This, of course, contradicts doctrine and after great drama, the saurian scientists are given a choice: Death to the entire Voyager crew and punishment to all of the saurian scientist families or denounce the "distant origin" claim which, of course, they do.
Thanx to the person that brought forth this old topic, I felt an itch and needed to correct something-- I'm a trekie.
The saurian "queen b*tch" gave the ultimatum that the scientist had to either publically accept doctrine or they would destroy Voyager and condemn the crew to a mining prison on some remote asteroid. It's been a few years since I've seen this episode, but I'm pretty sure she didn't threaten to kill the voyager crew.
Ok, back to topic. The Adventures of Baron Munchausen. Funny movie and a must-watch for everyone. It denounces human reason and embraces fantasy.
The Laminator