Not if the person is Scots/Scottish, Welsh, Cornish, Manx, etc.Englishman/Englishwoman
Not if the person is Scots/Scottish, Welsh *, Cornish, Manx, etc.
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A shame to admit it, because I've forgotten and I'd have to check... BUT does he make that remark in the televised bits from "The Cage"?
No.
And used "Polarized Hull Plating" instead of shields. And called their intellectual woman in a catsuit "T'Pol" instead of "Seven of Nine."I have a bigger issue with ENT completely ignoring the existence of lasers as weaponry. Instead they retconned a name for something that worked just like phasers.
And used "Polarized Hull Plating" instead of shields. And called their intellectual woman in a catsuit "T'Pol" instead of "Seven of Nine."![]()
It's the same sort of dialogue as Taylor telling Lucius "Don't trust anybody over 30" in Planet of the Apes.
It breaks the 4th wall and speaks to the current cultural context of the audience rather than the future.
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That isn't breaking the fourth wall. Taylor and his amazingly advanced spaceship were from 1972.
Yeah; "polarized hull plating" is pure nonsense.
If only for the fact that electropolarised metal plates are used by modern militaries.
To what purpose?
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Star Trek borrows a lot of it's ideas from current inventions as much as trying to inspire new ones.
Then Again, maybe the military don't give a crap about the future health problems of the people they consider as cannon fodder.
More than likely. Since the alternative is being blown up altogether.
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