Whoever made that suggestion may be onto something.I remember reading an article that suggested that the TOS aesthetic with it's bright lighting and colourful scheme would likely be the best for actual astronauts on a long journey, as it would be cheery and comforting as opposed to a 'battleship grey' aesthetic that could lead to a cold atmosphere and potentially send the people aboard ship insane over time. Same deal with TNG's "hotel in space" aesthetic. Unfortunately, people choose to think of dark tones and muted colours as more dramatic and 'realistic'.![]()
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LCARS is laughably primitive compared to touchscreen computers of the modern day.Personally TNG still looks futuristic to me. The future looks like the 80's
LCARS is laughably primitive compared to touchscreen computers of the modern day.
Nah, LCARS is better. More colours.LCARS is primitive compared to the setup they had on Discovery, a hundred years prior.
But aesthetics is a matter of vision. If the creator says the Doctor is a southern gentleman, then he's a southern gentleman. He doesn't all of a sudden turn into who Deforest Kelly is because it's easier for him or he's a bad actor.
Personally TNG still looks futuristic to me. The future looks like the 80's
True. However, I am reminded of the Babylon 5 spin-off Crusade. Danial Dae Kim was cast as John Matheson. The producers suggested changing the character's name to something more Asian. The actor asked "Why? Why can't an Asian have a European-sounding surname?" And he was right. Who's to say his five-great grand-father wasn't European, or just adopted by a European couple?? And the cool thing was, they never tried to explain it in the show. It was what it was and that was that.But sometimes casting SHOULD trump the original conception.
But sometimes casting SHOULD trump the original conception. Let's be honest here, they probably should have changed "Jean-Luc Picard" to a Brit when they cast Stewart, instead of stubbornly sticking with the French thing just because that was the original idea.
I'd love to see a return to the TOS aesthetics, they are clean cut, bold and elegant, giving the show a distinctive look and feel. Of course more detail could be added for HD, but it could be done without losing the overall look.
Operating an Ipad or Android is remarkably more primitive an interface than using BASH or dos without a gui 30 years ago, and those were easier than punching cards and throwing switches on a PDP-11 10 years before that.LCARS is laughably primitive compared to touchscreen computers of the modern day.
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