I don't even know what you're referring to. Sounds like an infection I wanna avoid!
No one hates Star Trek more, right?Since when has Trek never risked that? So many fans bitch about Trek being ruined since the 80s and yet it carries on.
"How dare they sully the Star Trek name by making a show without Kirk and Spock!"
Fans will gripe no matter what. A decade ago ENTERPRISE was the whipping boy, derided as the worst thing to happen to Trek.
No one hates Star Trek more, right?
No, definitely Star Trek fans.I think you're thinking of Star Wars fans.
Minor aliens don't matter worth a shit, so yeah, I am going to ignore them. Don't tell me Mr. "I like the new over the old" has an issue with Coridanites being changed, do you?You also choose to ignore the dozen or so minor aliens that got reworked, often
Possibly.Minor aliens don't matter worth a shit, so yeah, I am going to ignore them. Don't tell me Mr. "I like the new over the old" has an issue with Coridanites being changed, do you?
That's really not a high bar.*Shudders* Not the CG Gorn from Enterprise! Seriously, the lizard suit from Arena looked so much better than that.
No, definitely Star Trek fans.
And let's not get into the Mirror Universe Gorn, which more closely resembles a velociraptor with reptillian eyes that have pupils. It only looks like the TOS Gorn from a couple of angles, and the closest resemblance is when it's lurking in the shadows above MU Archer and not yet exposed to any bright lighting.
At least the Gorn skeleton in Lorca's lab looks just like the TOS Gorn.
I doubt the Gorn skeleton came from the Mirror Universe. Lorca jumped universes quite accidentally while he was trying to escape ISS Buran after his failed coup attempt. It would be quite random if he decided to bring along a Gorn skeleton for what he intended to be a simple escape.Was this a mirror universe thing? Since otherwise, it's an anachronism and so wrong irregardless of how accurate it was made.
Indeed it was. Although, early plans for the Enterprise episode The Andorian Incident had it featuring the Gorn instead of Andorians. It was Brannon Braga who pointed out that Arena was first contact with the Gorn, and so The Gorn Incident became The Andorian Incident instead.True. "Arena" was first contact with the Gorn, wasn't it?
Well, different experience and all that. I know that SW fans can be that way, but I've met Trek fans around who make GL haters look down right pleasant with their hatred of JJ Abrams. Given the general antipathy towards ENT, Kelvin and now DISCO ("Not real Star Trek!" "Ruining Star Trek!" "CBS SUCK!" "Should give Star Trek to the fans!" etc) I'm hard pressed to say one is less or more than another fandom. Primarily because I think it just runs in human nature.While I have seen some pretty toxic Trekkies as of late and I do think that overly fussy fans are a universal fandom problem -- I will freely admit that I'm being overly fussy on this thread (it's just that the decisions bug the heck out of me) -- I think that Trekkies are some of the least toxic fandoms out there right now overall; the old joke that Star Wars fans are the ones who hate Star Wars the most is so true that it isn't funny anymore (George Lucas hate, Special Editions and updates hate, Disney hate, Legends movement, somewhat-overstated TLJ hate, etc.) I also think that comics are attracting a lot of toxic fans, what with the SJW conspiracy theorists and their un-ironically named Comicsgate movement.
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