Yes.How would a reboot help exactly? Sure you eliminate the baggage of continuity, but you still have to come up with new ideas, and what you produce will inevitably still be compared to what came before. So have you really gained anything?
Yes.How would a reboot help exactly? Sure you eliminate the baggage of continuity, but you still have to come up with new ideas, and what you produce will inevitably still be compared to what came before. So have you really gained anything?
Yes.
Yes.
Good plan. Just keep hiring shitty writers and keep rebooting the series as soon as the fans tune out. It's done wonders for the comic book industry.
My opinion is ignore the stuff that doesn't work or fit anymore. I guess that's controversial.There comes a point where 'X' no longer meshes with 'Y'. Why should writers be handcuffed to fifty year old material that was made when the world was a much different place?
Since that's not what I'm saying at all I think I'll just leave that hyperbole alone.Good plan. Just keep hiring shitty writers and keep rebooting the series as soon as the fans tune out. It's done wonders for the comic book industry.
It's like grabbing a new shovel to help dig yourself out of a hole.
A reboot ends all the nitpicky bullshit. I don't believe for a second fans will accept an alternate timeline. Especially after watching the Kelvin timeline debates and complaints over the tech in that alternate dimension...You have the entire universe, the entire timestream, limitless alternate dimensions, and infinite alternate realities to explore.
There comes a point where 'X' no longer meshes with 'Y'. Why should writers be handcuffed to fifty year old material that was made when the world was a much different place?
That's a TMP/TNG core component. The only "evolved" sensibility is the ability for multiple peoples and cultures to work together in TOS.For one, the future-era humans having evolved seems to be a core component
That's a TMP/TNG core component. The only "evolved" sensibility is the ability for multiple peoples and cultures to work together in TOS.
Really?Nobody needs Trek, a show that suggests smoking and alcoholism were overcome regressing to show ciggie puffing and partially-braindead alcoholics as being vogue?
Well, there was that one time where it absorb one phaser shot before being completely useless.My controversial opinion is that we should stop referring to Klingon uniforms as "armor." We have seen many times that their outfits provide absolutely no protection whatsoever against either melee weapons or beam weapons. If those things are supposed to be "armor" then they are absolutely worthless. They're simply uniforms with an armor-like visual aesthetic.
Kor
My controversial opinion is that we should stop referring to Klingon uniforms as "armor." We have seen many times that their outfits provide absolutely no protection whatsoever against either melee weapons or beam weapons. If those things are supposed to be "armor" then they are absolutely worthless. They're simply uniforms with an armor-like visual aesthetic.
Kor
I would too if I thought they could innovate tech that way, but I don't believe that is possible any more.I think a show set in the late 25th century that treats the older shows as "loose suggestions", kinda like TNG treated TOS would be just as good as a reboot, and would be my preferred Star Trek show, honestly.
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