ENT made them the scariest they'd been since FC.
Yep. Though I enjoyed most of their appearances on Voyager, and am hoping to see them again here soon.
ENT made them the scariest they'd been since FC.
Too little too late.
Too little too late.
Yeah, the roller coaster has almost no visible support in the Trek community. One of the aesthetic choices of DSC that practically everyone can agree on.![]()
We have found the target audience of Discovery.Speak for yourself...I LOVE the Turbolift Funhouse. I really could give a damn how "realistic" it is. It just looks cool. And that's enough for me!![]()
I'm in that fount-ain as well getting wet.We have fount the target audience of Discovery.
That's fine. Still overdone for me. Not enjoyable for me.Outside of Voyager, they only made nine appearances across the franchise.
How dare people have fun with entertainmentWe have fount the target audience of Discovery.
I kinda envy people who are so easily amused that they find watching CGI rollercoaster fun.How dare people have fun with entertainment![]()
Easily amusedI kinda envy people who are so easily amused that they find watching CGI rollercoaster fun.
We have fount the target audience of Discovery.
Oh please I could comment on TNG fans who seem to love 50 minute briefing room scenes and 5 minute end scene solutions that involve a particle of the week and the Enterprise 1701D deflector dish.We have fount the target audience of Discovery.
Welll.... seeing as it is a part of Star Trek and I have enjoyed all things Trek for 50+ years,I kinda envy people who are so easily amused that they find watching CGI rollercoaster fun.
It's Time Lord science, bruh.That turbolift roller coaster is an insult to the intelligence of every Star Trek fan.
I hadn't found them a threat in TNG, but both TUC and DS9 had moments. ENT didn't really. Into Darkness had a great moment. DSC offered a little bit different view that I found more engaging than most. I always love seeing Klingon culture since they are among the most prolific alien species. I want more variety and that's what I got. It made them more alien and thus, a little more intimidating.Any enemy will become defanged with overuse. I haven't found the Klingons a credible threat since Star Trek III.
wow way to be a condescending prick![]()
Warning for Flaming. Comments to PM.wow way to be a condescending prick![]()
Thank goodness we get a new episode in an hour or two.Warning for Flaming. Comments to PM.
The post, not the poster.
Well Kurtzman said that if Worf appears he would look like Worf.I am genuinely curious which kinds of Klingons they plan to use (if at all). All types, like with the Romulans (“northerners” and “southerners”), or just TMP to NEM Worf-types?
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