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Like I said to Big Jake earlier... you buried the lead with:
Sorry, but 2+2=4 in this universe.
It's perfectly possible to just read that sentence as meaning "I just watched something worthy of the name Star Trek" without taking it as an attack on someone or something -- that's what I did -- and your reading still seems tendentious and needlessly defensive to me.
You beat me to it...
you get it,
BigJake.
Perhaps.
But "WOW! I just watched real Star Trek!" still comes across as just another passive/aggressive "My Trek is better than your Trek" statement. And now, Jake, your defensive interpretation of "I just watched something worthy of the name Star Trek" kinda exacerbates the perceived sentiment in an almost equivalent passive/aggressive way. It's the whole: "I'm want to piss on your neck but tell you it's warm rain" thing. I love the same Star Trek you guys do, plus some that is just as much Star Trek to myself, and many others. The phrase
real Star Trek, when used by those with a far more narrow definition of what Star Trek is (no matter what side of the fence you fall on) comes across as elitist condescension.
Understand, Jake, Phantom, these are not personal allegations I make of either of you. I like both of you, sincerely. It's simply the way you're coming across. And trying to tell me I'm being needlessly defensive doesn't help your case. "Warm rain" it isn't.
Look, Phantom, perhaps your intent truly was not so disingenuous.... but just understand that the statement you made
can come across like that. If that was not your intent, then I sincerely apologize.
Then there is the case of you getting defensive/dismissive with Karzak's initial reply.
Phantom, just as Big Jake (with all respect) defends your position about the notion that you meant nothing other than "This is the kind of Trek
I like" (which, to me, is a perfectly amicable and uncharged statement), I have to say that I, myself (and it would seem some others, but I cannot speak for them) defend Karzak's reply that "none of the above" answers your question as effectively and honestly as someone who answered whether or not any one particular fan production did "stick the landing" with them. Just as BigJake seems to think that you meant no disparagement with "I just watched real Star Trek", I don't think Karzak was being snarky with "None of the above." An open ended question generally begs a variety of answers...and I'd say you've gotten plenty of them across the spectrum.
In both cases, from "I just watched real Star Trek" to "none of the above", then no harm, no foul. If it can be agreed that in neither case, nothing was what it
seemed to be to others, then we carry on as if nothing untoward ever happened.
