Oh.


The part where you say Gerrold is "a burnt out 60's degenerate" in a complete sentence with his name in it and a period at the end. Then changed the story to Harve Bennett. Then provided a non-sequitur with concern about Bennett's death.Harve Bennett is dead? Didn't know that. Loved the trilogy.
I'm more interested in seeing you defend your change of story that Dennis pointed out than changing the subject. Bold contradictions are so rare here.
What change of story. David Gerrold didn't think teleportation should work without a receiving booth. GR disagreed.
Gerrold was last relevant in 1975
Harve Bennett is dead? Didn't know that. Loved the trilogy.
Gerrold was last relevant in 1975
Gerrold was last relevant in 1975
Um, he won multiple awards, including the Hugo and Nebula, for his 1994 novelette "The Martian Child," which was made into a movie in 2007, starring John Cusack as a thinly-disguised version of Gerrold.
And don't we all want to be played by John Cusack in a movie?![]()
Gerrold was last relevant in 1975
Um, he won multiple awards, including the Hugo and Nebula, for his 1994 novelette "The Martian Child," which was made into a movie in 2007, starring John Cusack as a thinly-disguised version of Gerrold.
And don't we all want to be played by John Cusack in a movie?![]()
Well, that's my goal, any way
Can't speak for anyone else.
Also, Gerrold continues to be active with the Hugos and on the convention scene. I think his "relevance" depend on which social circle you happen to be a part of or keep tabs on.
The part where you say Gerrold is "a burnt out 60's degenerate" in a complete sentence with his name in it and a period at the end. Then changed the story to Harve Bennett. Then provided a non-sequitur with concern about Bennett's death.I'm more interested in seeing you defend your change of story that Dennis pointed out than changing the subject. Bold contradictions are so rare here.
What change of story. David Gerrold didn't think teleportation should work without a receiving booth. GR disagreed.
The part where you say Gerrold is "a burnt out 60's degenerate" in a complete sentence with his name in it and a period at the end. Then changed the story to Harve Bennett. Then provided a non-sequitur with concern about Bennett's death.What change of story. David Gerrold didn't think teleportation should work without a receiving booth. GR disagreed.
Gerrold is openly gay. I have no doubt that was what the "degenerate" comment was about.
'Bout a year from now.
When do we get some new stuff to talk about?
3000 dollar suits
Repeat after me: the primary purpose any new series is NOT to wrap up loose ends from the previous incarnations, flesh out blank spots in the original timeline, bring us up to speed on the current state of Bajor and Cardassia, and to preserve the "canon" at all costs. It's to attract viewers new and old, and to create compelling television that (ideally) will appeal to the hardcore fans, casual fans, and people who have never a STAR TREK TV show before.
Agree.
.... and stay away from the dystopian stuff...
Trek has never been dystopian.
Repeat after me: the primary purpose any new series is NOT to wrap up loose ends from the previous incarnations, flesh out blank spots in the original timeline, bring us up to speed on the current state of Bajor and Cardassia, and to preserve the "canon" at all costs. It's to attract viewers new and old, and to create compelling television that (ideally) will appeal to the hardcore fans, casual fans, and people who have never a STAR TREK TV show before.
Agree.
.... and stay away from the dystopian stuff...
But don't make it too squeaky-clean and "utopian" either.
Optimistic, but far from perfect, with flesh-and-blood characters who still have flaws and weaknesses and make mistakes sometimes.
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