To: Clint N. Suhks
I recall a Star Trek: TNG episode that dealt with this issue. A Romulan was on board that needed a rare blood donor, and Worf was the only one on board who could give it to him, but the Romulan looked at it as if his blood would be poisonous to him (which it wasn't). If memory serves, anyways. I think this was around 94, however. What we want someone who had leprosy o give blood, or syphillus, or the black plague?
25 posted on
03/13/2005 4:11:35 PM PST by
Windsong
(FighterPilot)
To: Windsong
The needs of the few outweigh the needs of the many, or so it goes.
36 posted on
03/13/2005 4:58:09 PM PST by
satchmodog9
(Murder and weather are our only news)
To: Windsong; Logos124
I recall a Star Trek: TNG episode that dealt with this issue. A Romulan was on board that needed a rare blood donor, and Worf was the only one on board who could give it to him, but the Romulan looked at it as if his blood would be poisonous to him (which it wasn't). If memory serves, anyways. I think this was around 94, however. You sir are a total nerd.
BTW, that was a great episode.
The Romulan ends up dying and Wolf refuses to give his blood to him.
62 posted on
03/14/2005 8:13:43 AM PST by
Jimmyclyde
(Dying ain't much of a living boy...)
To: Windsong
that dealt with this issue. A Romulan was on board that needed a rare blood donor, and Worf was the only one on board who could give it to him, Didn't deal with that issue at all. That would be more analogous to a race issue, not a sexual behavior issue.
64 posted on
03/14/2005 9:39:52 AM PST by
Terriergal
(What is the meaning of life?? Man's chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy him for ever.)
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