Star Trek TNG question

No, I meant Geordie. Yeah, I know, they fixed his eyes in the movies. He was blind for 20 years. They can put a man on Mars, and it takes 20 years to fix some eyes?

Crusher offered him ocular implants at least once during TNG’s run but he turned the offer down so it’s plausible the technology existed but Geordi just preferred the greater EM sensitivity of the VISOR for one reason or another.

Ah, but you forget the time, during the transporter accident, that Picard was beamed in as a young man, replete with hair. When they re-beamed him at the episode’s end, he wistfully ran his hand over his bald pate. Didn’t look like intentional gravitas to me. Looked like regret.

I’m not familiar with the episode but will take your word for it.

I don’t actually believe what I posted but it’s as good an explanation as any I’ve seen and thought I’d post it.

Wasn’t deafness a genetic trait of the ruling class of that world? I would imagine that they would have quickly refused any medicine that would have made their ruling class less special.

I can’t provide a cite, just a memory. I recall reading somewhere that (as is often the case in such situations in film/TV), Brent Spiner translated too fast, and in a couple instances spoke the word(s) before Howie Seago signed them.

Sir Rhosis

Thlis is always been a question in my mind.
I recall, Data went through ALL sign languages with the Ship’s computer. The Officers then conferred and discussed the situation. And somehow picked the correct one.

My point is that the people involved did an analsys which involved all concerned, and were correct.

IIRC, many forms of deafness had been eliminated, but that particular line lacked the centers in the brain that formed an aural image. The ears worked fine and the signals were delivered, but the brain wouldn’t transform the signals into sound.

As long as the Chorus was an option, I wouldn’t want someone mucking around with my brain to try to create a hearing center.

I wanna know why the Universal Translator can handle the spoken languages of aliens the Federation has never met before, but can’t handle sign languages.

Yeah, they do that on the West Wing, too. The delay would take up too much time.

Seago? I think that’s the guy who does the ASL lesson tapes I hate so much.