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Location: North Carolina
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Red Shirts ....are.... supposed ....to....die!
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Admiral
Location: KingDaniel has fallen Into Darkness (in England)
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(BTW, my first Trek was TNG. I just prefer TOS.)
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Fleet Captain
Location: West Hollywood, Calif., USA
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I was very impressed with TNG's greater budget. I like both series. |
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Admiral
Location: House of Kang, now with ridges
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Admiral
Location: I said out, dammit!
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When something went wrong in TOS engineering, Scotty OCCASIONALLY used one or two technical words to tell Kirk what was wrong. Occasionally. Meanwhile the drama continued, the mechanical failure serving to heighten the tension. From TNG on, the story came to a rock-solid standstill while O'Brien or Geordi spouted 5 minutes of completely made-up words that made no difference to the plot at all, and we sat there waiting for them to finish talking so we could get on with the plot.
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Admiral
Location: Brockville, Ontario, Canada
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One of the big stumblings of TNG was that the characters weren't that different or distinct from each other. They were near interchangeable. That certainly wasn't true of TOS. Having no friction amongst them was also a problem since the drama and conflict always had to come from outside. I get it was supposed to be a depiction of evolved humanity in the far future, but to 20th and 21st century audiences it doesn't come across as credible.
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Admiral
Location: I said out, dammit!
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Lieutenant Commander
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Having said that, I still think TNG wasn't a disaster. There were elements to it and a few characters that I enjoy to this very day. |
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Admiral
Location: I said out, dammit!
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Children were on the ship because families were on the ship. The original concept was for a 10-year mission exploring deep space, far from home. Starfleet couldn't ask someone to be away from their family for 10 years, so the Galaxy class was designed to house whole families in comfort. Hence it's "hotel in space" look - it needed to be a pleasant place to live for 10 years. Of course, the writers threw the whole "10 year mission out of contact" concept away almost immediately.
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Vice Admiral
Location: None Given
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In TOS the Prime Directive was there to protect developing cultures who had no knowledge of interstellar space flight; or other intelligent life in space. (And the Federation itself often made exceptions if a planet had a badly needed resource - hence situations on planets like Capella in the TOS episode Friday's Child.) The Federation was also not above helping emerging space faring cultures, even if they didn't have Federation values - leading to the situation in the TOS episode Elann Of Toyious. Yet in TNG it appears the 'Prime Directive' sudenly meant no interference whatsoever in any world not a ,member of the UFP - and it was ridiculous (IMO) to hear Picard say "Well, we can't be involved in another (space faring) culture's internal affairs..." EVEN WHEN it was clear inaction on Picard's part would have a VERY detrimental effect on Star Fleet. <---- Sorry, but I thought part of Star Fleet's mission WAS Federation protection and defense - so Picard (IMO) wasn't much of a Captain or a Federation citizen in that aspect. Hell, I think even the Star Trek series writer's noticed how ridiculous the attitude was; and that's why we got Section 31 on DS9; as even the writer's realized that if Picard's was the prevailing attitude in the 24th century Federation; there's NO WAY the Federation could have survived WITHOUT the actions of Section 31. Like most Star Trek fans, I did find elements of TNG I liked; and have episodes I did truly enjoy. But overall, I felt a lot of what I liked in Star Trek to be absent from that show. |
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