Just finished up some Chinese. Seems like a good follow up.Passing around the Jack Daniel's Tennessee Fire. Who wants a shot of it?
Just finished up some Chinese. Seems like a good follow up.Passing around the Jack Daniel's Tennessee Fire. Who wants a shot of it?
Honestly, I need to get back to writing some shady business and skullduggery.![]()
All the best stories are based upon unrealistic things. That's why I'm reading a story of a US Marine who went to Mars to serve on the secret base there.But don't you dare base any of it on real life!![]()
But don't you dare base any of it on real life!![]()
Who do you think you are? Ian Fleming?Hey, where else am I supposed to get my ideas from?![]()
Only if it involves a trip to the post office. That's my jam.Never said it was my real life . . . .
Trust me, nobody wants a gritty thriller about the shady, duplicitous world of media tie-in writing.![]()
Now you've got me interested!a gritty thriller about the shady, duplicitous world of media tie-in writing.![]()
I have to check and see if he did the first round.I hope Greg Cox gets first dibs on the Section 31 novels!
[georgiou.gif]I can see that. I've often thought we can be too binary and absolutist
So, yes, such things are part of "the human adventure," which is supposed to be what Star Trek is all about.
Meh. The operative phrase was "human experience" .
Exactly. Kirk drinks coffee, eats chicken sandwiches, grumbles about doctor appointments, argues with bureaucrats, has awkward encounters with old girlfriends, and, yes, sometimes has to deal with cynicism and realpolitik--even when dealing with giant space amoebas, silicon-based lifeforms, and insane computers.
It's the realistic touches that keep classic Trek semi-believable and easy to identity with. And as for taking inspiration from things that happened in real life . . . God forbid that Trek should, say, base an episode on Viet Nam or the Pueblo Incident.![]()
I had this conversation with a relative the other day who didnt really understand just how bad it could have been, thats not to say it wasnt plenty bad enough of course.
The bombs dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima killed approx 50000 in each city (rough estimates from the time).
If the Allies had been forced to invade mainland Japan the death toll would have been in the millions and Japan would have needed a century to recover rather than decades.
Dont forget the Japanese Military had told its civilian population that the Americans were coming to rape and murder them, many believed them and threw themselves off cliffs or took poison.
The fact the first bomb didnt work shows that only a strike on a big city was going to work, even then it took two hits as the Military didnt believe the Americans had done it at first and it took a second strike to really make the Military throw in the towel (barely), even so it was a very close vote in cabinet at the time as the Military still wanted to continue the fight, if I remember correctly one of the Generals committed ritual suicide right there and then when he was ordered to surrender.
That would have been a problem as the Americans only had the two bombs ready and could not have repeated the operation a third time.
Think about it like this, the Americans could have dropped the bombs on Tokyo (pop over 3m in 1940) and Osaka (pop over 1m in 1940) if they had wanted to but instead they hit Nagasaki and Hiroshima due to them both being major manufacturing hubs.
It could have been so much worse with the possibility that the Japanese could have decided to carry on with the war anyway, if so I have no doubt the total dead would have been many millions.
Having a genocidal mass murderer be the head of a gouvernment sanctioned black ops organization is NOT in ANY way "realism" or "inspiration from real life".
Shit like this has NEVER, EVER happened in real life, or would happen, or has ANY kind of real-world relevance to ever talk about.
The only real-life example that would come close is what the Allied did to the Nazis. And yeah, they didn't give Hitler the CIA afterwards. And that guy wasn't even a cannibal. This is just straight up stupid.
As far as such fantasies go, the folks running Trek have never demonstrated the ability - nor been given the leeway by their employers* - to do the kind of stuff that Section 31 represents with nearly the skill or elan that shows like GoT or Westworld do, so what's the point in pissing away that money on imitating the work of their betters? It's like "dining" at MickeyD's.
You may be quite incorrect about the real life scenario, but regardless, Sec.31 is headed by Ash Tyler. Whatever part of him is Voq, its not fair to call Voq a mass murderer or genocidal nogoodnik. We don't know if or when Georgiou takes over Sec31 (this is Trek.. we don't even know which VERSION of her takes over)
Are you thinking of the local Public Works departments or actual secret police organizations? Because you might want to throttle back.
Hitler was dead. They DID give Werner Von Braun the entire US missile and space development program, essentially, except for some side projets like Vanguard that did badly without his input. Von Braun worked hundreds of Jewish slave laborers to death in his underground factories producing V2 rockets that rained hell down on undefended civilians in England. And he was working on an ICBM as part of a larger attempt that would have established nuclear hedgemony. But we needed him and suddenly it wasn't his fault. He never sat on trial at Nuremburg, and we have streets named after him now. Because he was needed. If you don't know history, you can trip over your own feet making bombastic statements.
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