Unforgivable Trek errors by writers..

Discussion in 'General Trek Discussion' started by ED-209, Jul 29, 2019.

  1. ED-209

    ED-209 Commodore Commodore

    Joined:
    Feb 14, 2019
    Location:
    ED-209
    I don't mean canon mistakes or inconsistencies. But bad decisions made by the writers that still leave a bitter taste in your mouth for years to come. I'll start

    The Enterprises Ds destruction at the hands of a 20 year old BoP, and that not one of the best and the brightest on the Federation flag ship thought to modulate their shields.

    The complete ignoring of Datas emotion chip in Nemesis.

    DSC S2 Spolier
    That they didn't use that it is killing creatures in the Myceilium network as a reason to completely shut it off, so that no one could ever use it again.
    Anyone get any others?
     
    Last edited: Jul 29, 2019
    publiusr and Markonian like this.
  2. Sarxus

    Sarxus Lieutenant Commander Red Shirt

    Joined:
    Aug 7, 2018
    Location:
    Germany
    If I remember correctly, in "DataLore" there's a scene on the brigde where Picard gives his approval when the plan to kill the crystal being is explained. I don't like the idea of Picard agreeing with this, it doesn't fit in any way to his peaceful character.
     
  3. Farscape One

    Farscape One Vice Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    Mar 2, 2017
    Location:
    Farscape One
    The ENTERPRISE finale "THESE ARE THE VOYAGES...".
     
    ITDUDE, CRM-114, DonIago and 4 others like this.
  4. ED-209

    ED-209 Commodore Commodore

    Joined:
    Feb 14, 2019
    Location:
    ED-209
    "I do not wish to hurt commander Rikers feelings" - Really, REALLY??

    That reads like some 12 year old wrote it.

    "I do not wish to offend commander Riker" would surely be better?
     
  5. Timo

    Timo Fleet Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    Aug 26, 2003
    Not quite. There is no plan to kill the creature. The plan is to force it to stop and listen, and Lore suggests scaring it by killing a tree.

    That Picard nods doesn't necessarily even mean that he's okay with the killing of a tree. The rest of the scene reads as if our heroes already know it is Lore rather than Data, and are merely humoring the villain to give him enough rope to hang himself by. Picard may nod, but he also puts Worf on the android's tail, and everybody joins in shushing Wesley when the idiot kid almost gives away the fact that Lore is Lore...

    But the writers could have been clearer on whether the heroes knew, saving this early gem from some critique.

    Timo Saloniemi
     
    Paul Weaver likes this.
  6. ED-209

    ED-209 Commodore Commodore

    Joined:
    Feb 14, 2019
    Location:
    ED-209
    "It's four times as massive"

    For Christ sake say "Four times the mass".
     
  7. Sakonna

    Sakonna Rear Admiral Rear Admiral

    Joined:
    Dec 15, 2015
    DS9 not tying the Ferengi into the Dominion War. They could have been perfectly utilized as double-agents, doing business w/ the Dominion while secretly cooperating with the Feds. And it would have saved us from "Profit & Lace", "The Dogs Of War", etc...
     
    Admiral_Young and Markonian like this.
  8. Farscape One

    Farscape One Vice Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    Mar 2, 2017
    Location:
    Farscape One
    Speaking of Ferengi and DS9, given how powerful the Ferengi Marauder ships were in TNG, it's interesting that they didn't appear at all in DS9. Parricularly when the Nagus appears... I would expect the leader of the Ferengi Alliance travel in a well equipped and manned starship instead of a little shuttle.
     
  9. Sarxus

    Sarxus Lieutenant Commander Red Shirt

    Joined:
    Aug 7, 2018
    Location:
    Germany
    I didn't mean to speak against the episode in general, I liked it. This point though annoyed me somehow, but after your explanation, I think I have to rewatch it soon, maybe I just got or remembered it wrong.
     
  10. Farscape One

    Farscape One Vice Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    Mar 2, 2017
    Location:
    Farscape One
    If memory serves me, Picard approved a plan by Lore, posing as Data, to beam an object like a tree near the Entity, then destroy the tree thus proving the Enterprise was a threat and perhaps back off.
     
  11. Finn

    Finn Bad Batch of TrekBBS Admiral

    Joined:
    Mar 30, 2006
    How do we tell the writers' decisions apart from others (producers, directors, and in some case the actors)?
     
  12. NewHeavensNewEarth

    NewHeavensNewEarth Commodore Commodore

    Joined:
    Jan 16, 2019
    Location:
    NewHeavensNewEarth
    Yep. Nothing strikes fear in your foes like phasering a helpless lil tree.
     
    Prax, ED-209 and JonnyQuest037 like this.
  13. JonnyQuest037

    JonnyQuest037 Vice Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    Feb 6, 2005
    Location:
    Verona, New Jersey, USA
    Although the movie has grown on me over the years, the hoary old cliche of "Spock's long-lost brother" in STV bugs me. It's hack and it prevents me from fully engaging in the story.

    Janeway's line, "Of course, the whole bunch of them would be booted out of Starfleet today." about Kirk's generation of Starfleet officers in "Flashback" bugged me in 1996 and it still bugs me today. While it might've been intended as an affectionate jab, it came off as smug and condescending. I think it's the certainty of that "of course" that really irks me, as if Janeway is just taking it as a fact that her Starfleet is better than Kirk's. Even something like, "I suppose they'd likely be booted out of Starfleet today" would be better.

    I also hate the early TNG habit of the crew talking about how superior they were to all those poor dumb clods in the 20th century, with talk about how "We've outgrown our infancy." It was conceited and actively insulting to everyone watching the show. You'd think that the superior humans of the 24th century would realize that modesty is virtue. Let the audience come to the conclusion that your characters are better than us, don't just say it outright.

    And, as an example of something that I was initially fine with but began to bug me over time, I'm not nuts about the implication in TNG's "Relics" that Scotty constantly padded his repair estimates just so he could look good to the Captain. On TOS, he genuinely was that good.

    Basically, I hate the trick of trying to build your characters up by tearing prior characters down. It's cheap and lazy.
     
  14. MAGolding

    MAGolding Fleet Captain Fleet Captain

    Joined:
    Dec 11, 2015
    Possibly the Nagus calculated it would be cheaper to use a shuttle instead of a Marauder ship.

    And possibly the Marauder ships and their crews don't obey the Nagus anymore than the Cardassian military obeyed the Detapa Council.

    The First Ferengi seen in TNG manning Marauder ships seemed a lot more violent and less cowardly than the funny Ferengi civilians who were under the authority of the Grand Nagus in DS9. So possibly the Marauder ship crews are part of a different subculture than the civilian Ferenghi, and possibly also a different government or government department.
     
  15. Sakonna

    Sakonna Rear Admiral Rear Admiral

    Joined:
    Dec 15, 2015
    I also find it annoying when they're trying to write themselves out of a one-episode corner, and do it by introducing an incredible magical fix that can obviously never be mentioned again, ie Seven's abilities to raise the dead in "Mortal Coil", the transporters ability to restore dying people to their last healthy backup in "Unnatural Selection", etc.
     
    Qonundrum, 777 and Armus like this.
  16. Vger23

    Vger23 Vice Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    Apr 19, 2014
    Location:
    Enterprise bowling alley
    Datalore is one of the crappiest episodes in the entire TNG run.
     
  17. tafkats

    tafkats Vice Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    May 17, 2003
    Location:
    Angery and magnesium
    Not to mention the entire plot of that movie hinging on not being able to get into the Nexus from a ship ... after Kirk got into the Nexus from a ship.
     
  18. fireproof78

    fireproof78 Fleet Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    Apr 11, 2014
    Location:
    Journeying onwards
    To be fair to the writers of "Relics" Star Trek 3 had already blown the lid off that one:

    James T. Kirk: Scotty, progress report?
    Montgomery Scott: Almost done, sir! You'll be fully automated by the time we dock.
    James T. Kirk: Your timing is excellent, Mr. Scott. You've fixed the barn door after the horse has come home. How much refit time before we can take her out again?
    Montgomery Scott: Eight weeks, sir -- [Kirk opens his mouth] -- but ye don't have eight weeks, so I'll do it for ye in two.
    James T. Kirk: Mr. Scott. Have you always multiplied your repair estimates by a factor of four?
    Montgomery Scott: Certainly, sir. How else can I keep my reputation as a miracle worker?
    James T. Kirk: [over the intercom] Your reputation is secure, Scotty.
     
    Phaser Two, sbk1234 and Paul Weaver like this.
  19. Lord Garth

    Lord Garth Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    May 7, 2011
    Location:
    Aug 10, 1999
    Given how ridiculously they handled the emotion chip in the previous movies, I'm glad they ignored it.

    I had a lot of problems with Nemesis, but this wasn't one of them.
     
    JonnyQuest037 likes this.
  20. Henoch

    Henoch Glowing Globe Premium Member

    Joined:
    Dec 27, 2018
    Location:
    Back On The Shelf
    Putting kids on a starship. You'd think after the first dozen times the ship was attacked or almost blown up, they'd unload the excess baggage. :wtf:
     
    ITDUDE, 777, Phaser Two and 1 other person like this.