The thread title is the embodiment of internet negativity.
Why focus on bad things?
Why focus on bad things?
BillJ, I haven't seen your thoughts yet on the trailer as a whole, and i'm curious to read them. Any passing comments, sir?
The thread title is the embodiment of internet negativity.
Why focus on bad things?
That's right. Its written in Revelations chapter 777TOS is the only true Trek
It's Kirk's reading of the Constitution of the USA.That's right. Its written in Revelations chapter 777
P.S Cannot view youtube in C.h.i.n.a
If people are out based on the trailer, then they weren't really interested to begin with.
TOS -> TMP.
'Nuff said.
It is a valid discussion. It seems most folks don't have real deal breakers anyway. Been a pretty civil discussion.
Of course if they do show us the show's contemporary Klingons and they look more or less like the ancient ones... and my God are there a lot of Klingon actors in the casting sheet for that to be true, then what? Fans marching in the streets "THESE ARE NOT MY KLINGONS!"
It goes to the heart of what people enjoy or do not enjoy regarding Star Trek. For some, it's the political commentary, and others the adventurous exploration and more exciting moments. For others, it is a mix of several things.That isn't the point. I'm talking about the topic itself. The very meaning of the thread title is about making up possible problems or things to not like. Why do people want to make up negative stuff that might or might not happen?
It may be a "valid discussion", but it just so negative.
Looking at that map, I think it's safe to assume that it was a Klingon marketing team behind all those Mortal Kombat kommercials that were konstantly airing in the early 90's.OK, let's dive into a bit of apocrypha. After rummaging through my bookcase, I came upon a dossier I acquired just before ST:TMP first hit the movie screens. It would appear that the Klingons we're used to seeing on TNG and DS9 are, in fact, from the old Kahless regime.
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So, if Admiral Nogura's dossier is to be believed, it's reasonable to consider there are multiple ethnic factions vying for control of the Klingon empire. We're just finding one we've never seen before.
Sadly, it does not show the homeworld of Qo'noS. Intelligence of the time was not terribly complete.
It goes to the heart of what people enjoy or do not enjoy regarding Star Trek. For some, it's the political commentary, and others the adventurous exploration and more exciting moments. For others, it is a mix of several things.
Often times, it is easier to state what you might not like about something that having to dig for the words to describe exactly "Why" they like Star Trek.
So, if the thread is so negative, why not start a positive one? Balance it all out, and the like![]()
Hell, I'd be overjoyed if he was a young Koloth!Imagine if the guy in the trailer turns out to be a younger Kor or Chang.
The next year or so (at least) should be interesting around here.
This is part of online discussion forums, regardless of fandom or property. My wife encountered similar things when the Hobbit was being filmed.It isn't about what people like or dislike about Trek though. It is about thinking up of reasons to dislike the show before it is even aired - that is not at all the same as discussing the likes and dislikes Trek.
There is already more positive threads, but "balance" isn't the point either. What is the purpose of imagining reasons to not watch Discovery? It is a type of negativity that I didn't exist before we went online.
This is part of online discussion forums, regardless of fandom or property. My wife encountered similar things when the Hobbit was being filmed.
I generally agree that negativity for the sake of it is not always informative, but, in this case, I actually find that it gives me opportunity to get to know other posters better.
Also, as a side note, this is very similar to "Likes and Dislikes of Trek" because people will highlight things that they found annoying or ruining suspension of disbelief in the process. In many ways, it's a highlight of how the other shows were not as well done as some viewers would like. Besides, there are ways to spin it in to a positive, which I like doing.
This is pretty much the only thing that could get me to watch the show. A sincere pro-Trump production would be fascinating, the internet's reaction even moreso. I would pay to watch that.I kind of don't want to say because it would open up a can of worms... but if Discovery came off as Pro-Trump, that would be a deal-breaker to me. Actually, it would be _the_ deal-breaker.
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