No matter where or when I play my DVDs they look the same.
Nope, not really. Especially if they're the Trek blurays.
And I repeat: Trek's visual continuity was frequently lousy. Particularly in TOS. If it's so important, why are you here?
No matter where or when I play my DVDs they look the same.
Nope, not really. Especially if they're the Trek blurays.
And I repeat: Trek's visual continuity was frequently lousy. Particularly in TOS. If it's so important, why are you here?
And was speaking in regard to the essence of the media not minutea.
Besides, a few continuity errors is hardly the same as blatently disregarding the aesthetic of the time period your show is set in.
You're not looking forward to Shuttlepool Karaoke?Don't have a deal breaker as such, but James Corden is the next best thing....
This is Star Trek. Wouldn't the door pinch his ass on the way out?Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out.
This is Star Trek. Wouldn't the door pinch his ass on the way out?
Only if it's on a DS9 runabout. Those had a life expectancy of about what? Two episodes at most?You're not looking forward to Shuttlepool Karaoke?
But, this guy looks legit:Annoying Klingons. I've had my fill of annoying Klingons.
But, this guy looks legit:
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In all seriousness, I like the fact that the Klingons in the trailer are clearly involved in a ritual of some kind. It will be interesting to see that unpacked.
For me, it would be if they try to do a rinse repeat on some of the same story lines. E.g. I'm really hoping they do not bring back the Borg.
Considering they seem to be going for the single story arc route, I'd doubt they do this. Particularly after the reception of Enterprise's Ferengi episode (which I can't remember the name of, and don't think enough of it to check).Very special episodes with 24th century staple villains conveniently not named would be a big turn off for me, too.
I honestly think they will be more of a sect of Klingons, rather than representing the full Empire. Which, would be interesting in of itself.Hehehehehe
I just want them to be interesting and have personalities beyond TONIGHT WE WILL DRINK BLOOD WIIIINE!!!!! HONOURRRRRR!!!! RAWWWWR! It's so tiring. I got a different vibe from them when I watched the trailer, luckily.
Acquisition.Considering they seem to be going for the single story arc route, I'd doubt they do this. Particularly after the reception of Enterprise's Ferengi episode (which I can't remember the name of, and don't think enough of it to check).
There should be rules set in place after that episode. If only there could be a catchy name for them....I honestly think they will be more of a sect of Klingons, rather than representing the full Empire. Which, would be interesting in of itself.
Acquisition.
Considering they seem to be going for the single story arc route, I'd doubt they do this. Particularly after the reception of Enterprise's Ferengi episode (which I can't remember the name of, and don't think enough of it to check).
Regeneration worked because it had a decent and established reason for happening (First Contact), and a good reason why it still fit the continuity (info was classified, plus Voyager eps stated there were Borg rumours pre TNG).In Enterprise related to the Borg, they did the single story line in the episode, "Regeneration," by going through story line hoops as to not have them identify themselves. In any case, for me, the Borg and to a lesser degree the Ferengi are way over used story arcs.
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