What's the use of a good quote if you cant change it?You're paraphrasing chang.

What's the use of a good quote if you cant change it?You're paraphrasing chang.
Some people would dispute the Roddenberry part.Hating Star Trek and arguing with other fans is every Trekkie's Gene Roddenberry given right.
Though you may not have paid for it with cashy money, you did with your own time by being forced to watch advertisements designed to make you want to buy things you don't want/need. I suppose it might be different for those of us outside the US where Discovery will be coming to us on Netflix, which is a service that offers an abundance of films and TV series that many already pay for before Trek, now the monthly subscription has an added perk. Roll on May!(although I do kind of hate the idea of paying for it on first watch)
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vIjIn.I don't know why klingon is so popular. Is it?
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("I wish.")
The number of fluent speakers has increased quite a lot over the past few decades (from about 12 fluent speakers to about 30-50), and in recent years Facebook and other social media have helped a lot of people gain some experience with the language.I am curious. Has the number of Klingon speakers increased lately or is it rather constant?
I don't hate it. But I can't say I'm enthusiastic about what I've seen and read so far. I think the ship is ugly -- even moreso than the Edselprise -- and I have a tough time imagining this show following around a single Lower Decks character. I'll give it a shot for an episode or two when it premieres because it's Star Trek, but I'm starting to feel like it's a different kind of Star Trek for a different kind of audience, leaving me to my Netflix marathons of pre-2009 content and the novelverse.
Maybe the ship isn't ugly, maybe it's just an acquired taste.
I don't think that should be too hard to do, given that it's only it's external appearance. Nothing on the inside will have to change, I guess.I suppose that's always a possibility. But I'll anyway hold out some hope that the producers have taken note of fan response to this ship and will make some alterations prior to the premiere.
I suppose that's always a possibility. But I'll anyway hold out some hope that the producers have taken note of fan response to this ship and will make some alterations prior to the premiere.
Making a show by constantly looking to the reactions of the fanbase and altering it to suit whatever the mood of the day seems to be?
I wonder if it will be told primarily from her point of view (à la Lower Decks), or if it will be more of an ensemble show and she just get the most screen time and is at the center of the most plotlines (much as Kirk, Picard, Sisko, Janeway and Archer got the most screentime on their shows but there was still plenty of time for the others).even moreso than the Edselprise -- and I have a tough time imagining this show following around a single Lower Decks character.
Well, she'll be a bridge officer, so not technically "lower decks"...I don't hate it. But I can't say I'm enthusiastic about what I've seen and read so far. I think the ship is ugly -- even moreso than the Edselprise -- and I have a tough time imagining this show following around a single Lower Decks character.
Everyone isn't saying the ship looks like crap though. I certainly don't think it does, and I've seen several others on here say they like it too. Don't speak for me, I'm perfectly capable of speaking for myself, thank you.If everyone is telling you the ship looks like crap, it probably does.
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